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Constantine (film)

Constantine (/ˌkɒnstənˈtn/ KON-stən-TEEN)[9] is a 2005 American superhero horror film directed by Francis Lawrence in his directorial debut. Written by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello from a story by Brodbin, it is loosely based on the DC Comics/Vertigo Comics Hellblazer graphic novels. The film stars Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, a cynical exorcist with the ability to perceive and communicate with half-angels and half-demons in their true forms and to travel between Earth and Hell. Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf, Tilda Swinton, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Djimon Hounsou, Gavin Rossdale, and Peter Stormare also feature.

Constantine
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrancis Lawrence
Screenplay by
Story byKevin Brodbin
Based onCharacters from
John Constantine, Hellblazer
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyPhilippe Rousselot
Edited byWayne Wahrman
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures[1]
Release dates
  • February 7, 2005 (2005-02-07) (Paris)
  • February 18, 2005 (2005-02-18) (United States)
Running time
121 minutes[4]
CountryUnited States[5]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$70–100 million[6][7][8]
Box office$230.9 million[8]

Constantine was released theatrically in the United States on February 18, 2005, and grossed $230.9 million worldwide against a production budget between $70–100 million. While it received mixed reviews from film critics, it has since garnered a cult following in the years following its release.[10] In 2022, a sequel was announced and is currently in development.[11]

Plot edit

In Mexico, a scavenger in a ruined church recovers the tip of the spear that pierced Jesus Christ, and after becoming possessed, takes it to Los Angeles. There, cynical occult expert John Constantine exorcises a demon from a young girl after witnessing its attempt to come through her to Earth, something that should be impossible because of a treaty between Heaven and Hell. Suffering from terminal lung cancer, Constantine meets with the half-breed angel Gabriel to request an extension to his life in exchange for his work deporting Hell's forces. Gabriel responds that performing good deeds for selfish reasons will not secure his way into Heaven.

Elsewhere, detective Angela Dodson investigates the death of her twin sister Isabel who leaped from a psychiatric hospital roof. Angela refuses to believe her sister, a devout Catholic, would commit suicide and condemn herself to Hell. Watching security footage, Angela hears Isabel say "Constantine", and seeks out his assistance. He refuses to help until he witnesses demons pursuing Angela and fends them off. He uses a ritual to see Isabel in Hell and confirms she killed herself. Constantine tells Angela that he committed suicide as a teenager because he was traumatized by seeing supernatural creatures and, though he was revived, when he dies his suicide attempt has condemned him to Hell.

At the morgue, Constantine's friend Father Hennessy discovers a symbol on Isabel's wrist but is killed by the half-breed demon Balthazar. Constantine and Angela discover Hennessy carved the symbol into his hand for them to find. Angela also finds a clue hidden in Isabel's hospital room concerning a chapter of Hell's bible. Before being killed by Balthazar, Constantine's ally Beeman tells the pair the symbol represents the antichrist Mammon, Lucifer's son, and the chapter prophesies him usurping his father and conquering the Earth, using a powerful psychic and divine assistance; the psychic, Isabel, killed herself to stop Mammon. Angela reveals she possessed powers like Isabel's but repressed them to avoid being deemed insane like her sister. Constantine helps Angela reawaken her powers by inducing a near-death experience, and she uses them to find Balthazar.

Constantine interrogates Balthazar and learns that the blood of Christ on the spear tip is Mammon's divine assistance, and Angela has been chosen as his new host. An unseen entity destroys Balthazar and abducts Angela who becomes possessed by Mammon. With the help of witch doctor Papa Midnite, Constantine induces visions to locate Angela at the psychiatric hospital. Alongside his driver and apprentice, Chas Kramer, Constantine arms himself and assaults the building, battling through hordes of demons to Angela. Constantine and Chas seemingly exorcise Mammon from her, but Chas is killed by the unseen force, revealed to be Gabriel. Resentful at God's favoritism for humanity and forgiveness for even the most wicked, Gabriel intends to unleash Hell on Earth so that those who survive will become truly worthy of His love. Gabriel tosses Constantine away and prepares to pierce Angela with the spear tip to unleash Mammon.

Desperate, Constantine commits suicide by slitting his wrists, knowing that Lucifer will personally come to collect him. Time pauses and Constantine convinces Lucifer to intervene and stop Mammon. Gabriel attempts to smite Lucifer, but is ineffective, revealing God has abandoned them, and Lucifer burns Gabriel's wings away before banishing Mammon back to Hell. Lucifer reluctantly offers to restore Constantine to life for his assistance, but he instead asks that Isabel be sent to Heaven. Lucifer releases Isabel, but Constantine begins ascending to Heaven for his selfless sacrifice. Infuriated, Lucifer restores Constantine to life and removes his cancer, believing that, in time, he will prove he belongs in Hell. Constantine punches the now-mortal Gabriel before leaving and entrusts Angela with securing the spear tip. In a post-credits scene, Constantine visits Chas's grave and witnesses Chas in an angelic form.

Cast edit

  • Keanu Reeves as John Constantine: A chain-smoking cynical exorcist with the ability to perceive the true visage of half-angels and half-demons on the human plane. John is damned to Hell for attempting suicide — a mortal sin — and has terminal lung cancer.
    • Connor Dylan Wryn as young John Constantine
    • Quinn Buniel as child John Constantine
  • Rachel Weisz as Angela Dodson: A troubled LAPD detective investigating the suicide of her twin sister Isabel (also portrayed by Weisz).
    • Weisz also portrays Mammon, the son of Lucifer who has no patience for his father's rule of Hell and uses Angela's body as a means of escaping to rule over Earth.
  • Shia LaBeouf as Chas Kramer: Constantine's driver and apprentice. Chas has a strong interest in the occult and helps Constantine whenever possible in order to gain knowledge and experience from him.
  • Tilda Swinton as Gabriel: A "half-breed" Archangel with a disdain for humanity who plots to free Mammon as a means to unleash Hell on the Earth.
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince as Father Hennessy: An insomniac, alcoholic priest with the ability to communicate with the dead. He wears a protective charm in order to "keep the voices out".
  • Djimon Hounsou as Papa Midnite: A former witch-doctor who once fought against Hell. After swearing an oath of neutrality — unless one side should tip the balance of power — he opened a nightclub to serve as neutral meeting ground for both sides of the war between Heaven and Hell.
  • Gavin Rossdale as Balthazar: A "half-breed" demon, and son of Lucifer. He has a special interest in, and personal history with, Constantine.
  • Peter Stormare as Lucifer: A fallen Archangel who is in a proxy war with God for the souls of all mankind, and ruler of Hell. He is feared on Earth as Satan or The Devil. Lucifer loathes Constantine with such vigor that Constantine's soul is the only one he would ever come to personally collect, due to Constantine's many fights against demons.
  • Max Baker as Beeman: A friend of Constantine's with extensive knowledge of exotic occult materials and insects. He supplies Constantine with both holy objects and information.
  • Francis Guinan as Father Garret: A priest Angela talks to about getting Isabel a Catholic burial.
  • José Zúñiga as Det. Weiss: Angela's partner.
  • Jesse Ramirez as Manuel: A scavenger and treasure hunter who finds the Spear of Destiny that grants various powers and places him in a trance-like state.
  • April Grace as Dr. Archer: Constantine's doctor.
  • Tanoai Reed as the bouncer at Midnite's club.
  • Domino Harvey as Angel in bar turning water into wine.

Additionally, Michelle Monaghan filmed several scenes as Ellie, a half-breed demon Constantine sleeps with and asks for information, who is based on a succubus of the same name in the Hellblazer comics. In the finished film, however, the role consists of two brief shots and one line of dialogue ("Holy water?") during Constantine's climactic confrontation with the group of half-breeds in the hospital. Director Francis Lawrence said Ellie's relationship with Constantine was cut to make him more of a lonely character.[12][13]

Production edit

The character of John Constantine was introduced by comic book writer/creator Alan Moore in The Saga of Swamp Thing #37, released in June 1985.[14] In 1988, the character was given his own comic book title, Hellblazer, published by DC Comics.

Producer Lauren Shuler Donner began developing the film in 1997.[15] Paul Hunter was attached to direct in 1999,[16] and he was replaced by Tarsem Singh in 2001.[17] Warner Bros. hoped to begin filming in 2002 with Nicolas Cage in the lead role,[18] but Singh dropped out, resulting in opposing lawsuits filed by himself and Warner Bros. Keanu Reeves became attached to the film in 2002.[19] Alan Moore, the original creator of John Constantine, was disappointed by the previous adaptations of his comics From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and refused to be credited or associated with this film, asking that his royalties be distributed among the other creators of the character.

Constantine incorporated some elements of Garth Ennis's "Dangerous Habits" story arc from the comic (issues #41–46),[20] and others, such as the inclusion of Papa Midnite, from the Original Sins trade paperback.[21] The film's title was changed from Hellblazer to Constantine to avoid confusion with Clive Barker's Hellraiser films.[22] In fact, the comic series was originally going to be titled Hellraiser, but was also retitled to avoid confusion with the first Hellraiser film, which was released a year before the debut of Hellblazer.[23]

The film changed several aspects of the source material. For one, it was set in Los Angeles, rather than England, which director Francis Lawrence justified by claiming that the comic book was not exclusively set in London.[22] Reeves played the role of John Constantine with his real-life American accent and black hair,[22] while the character in the comics was drawn to resemble the blond musician Sting and came from Liverpool.[23] For the film, Constantine was also given the psychic ability to see "half-breeds" as they truly are, and this led him to attempt suicide, causing his damnation,[24] which, in the comics, was punishment for summoning a demon that killed a young girl.[25] Additionally, the resolution of the lung cancer plotline in the film was amended so that Lucifer willingly saves the redeemed Constantine to give him a second chance at falling, rather than being tricked into doing so.[24]

 
Hell as it is depicted in the film.

Director Lawrence decided to base the film's conception of Hell "on the geography of what's around us now".[26] He further explained:

That was actually a combination of me and the visual effects supervisor and the production designer sitting down and sort of coming up with the biological growth that's growing all over the cars and what that looks like and the color palette. And we started to look at the nuclear test films from the 1940s of the nuclear blasts and just decided that it would be great if the landscape was not only violent with these creatures, but also the atmosphere. So we decided that it was kind of an eternal nuclear blast except nothing ever really gets obliterated because it's eternal and it's constantly going.

Music edit

Soundtrack edit

Constantine: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedFebruary 15, 2005
Recorded2004
GenreFilm score
Soundtrack
Length51:47
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [27]

Constantine: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on February 15, 2005. It is an orchestral compilation of songs from the film, performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony & The Hollywood Film Chorale and composed by Brian Tyler, the composer for films such as Eagle Eye and Fast & Furious, and Klaus Badelt. Two songs heard in the film, "Passive" by A Perfect Circle (heard as Constantine walks through Midnite's bar) and "Take Five" by The Dave Brubeck Quartet (heard on a record played by Constantine), were not included on the soundtrack.

The album was panned by Allmusic, who referred to it as "clichéd and religiously formulaic".[27]

Release edit

Theatrical edit

The original release date for the film was September 17, 2004,[28] but was subsequently pushed back to February 2005. Although the film was intended to be rated PG-13, it received an R-rating from the MPAA, which Lawrence attributed to its religious overtones.[29]

Home media edit

The film was released on VHS and DVD in 2005. Warner Home Video intended to release the film on HD DVD on March 28, 2006,[30] making it one of the earliest titles released on that media format, but, following delays to the launch of HD DVD, it actually debuted on June 6 the same year. It was released on Blu-ray Disc by Warner Home Video on October 14, 2008.[31]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Constantine opened in 3,006 theaters in the United States on February 18, 2005, earning $29.8 million in its opening weekend and ranking second behind Hitch's second weekend.[32] It ended its run on June 16, having grossed $76 million in the United States and Canada, and $154.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $230.9 million, against a production budget of $70–100 million.[6][7][8]

Critical response edit

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 46% based on the reviews of 230 critics, and an average rating of 5.5/10; the site's consensus states: "Despite solid production values and an intriguing premise, Constantine lacks the focus of another spiritual shoot-em-up, The Matrix".[33] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average, it has a score of 50 out of 100 based on the reviews of 41 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[34] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[35]

Richard Corliss of Time magazine called the film "a one-of-a-kind hybrid: a theological noir action film".[36] He cited Keanu Reeves' ability to "retain his charisma in a weird-silly moment" as proof that he is a "movie star", and referred to Tilda Swinton as "immaculately decadent". Corliss also praised the variety of camera placements employed by Francis Lawrence. He was, however, critical of the climax of the film, referring to it as "irrevocably goofy".

Ella Taylor of LA Weekly wrote: "Constantine, which opts in the end for what I can only describe as a kind of supernatural humanism, is not without its spiritual satisfactions".[37] Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times said that "Keanu Reeves has no peer when it comes to playing these sort of messianic roles—he infuses them with a Zen blankness and serenity that somehow gets him through even the unlikeliest scenes with a quiet, unassuming dignity".[38]

Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat gave the film three stars out of five, writing that "the film (barely) succeeds, thanks to impressive visuals, the idea of an uncaring God wagering with Satan for souls, and two immensely enjoyable scenes (one with Weisz, one with Stormare) in which Reeves actually plays his character as the cynical asshole he really is".[39]

Jack Mathews of the New York Daily News gave the film 2 out of 4 stars: "For all its spiritual angst, Constantine is about as silly as fantasies get".[40] Michael Sragow of The Baltimore Sun also gave the film 2 stars out of 4: "It all comes off as a case of filmmakers wanting to have their communion wafer and eat it, too".[41] Desson Thomson, a writer for The Washington Post, had similar sentiments of the film,[42] specifically criticizing its differences from the comic book:

If you are a fan of the Hellblazer comic book series, on which this movie is based, you'll definitely need a distraction. The relation between Constantine and its source material is, at best, superfluous. The disparity starts with the original John Constantine (Reeves's character) being from Liverpool, England. Reeves from the city of John and Paul? As if.

Leonard Maltin's annual publication Movie Guide gave the film a BOMB rating, describing it as "dreary, to put it mildly".[43] Film critic Roger Ebert gave it one and a half out of four stars,[44] panning the depiction of Hell ("a post-nuclear Los Angeles created by animators with a hangover"), the premise of the film itself ("you would think that God would be the New England Patriots of this contest, but apparently there is a chance that Satan could win"), plot holes, inconsistencies, and general actions depicted throughout the film. He was not particularly critical of the acting, only mentioning it by stating: "Reeves has a deliberately morose energy level in the movie, as befits one who has seen Hell, walks among half-demons, and is dying. He keeps on smoking". Ebert added the film to his list of "most hated" films.[45]

Novelization and video game edit

To tie-in to the film's release, a novelization by John Shirley and a video game adaption were produced. The novelization states that the buildings in Hell are built with the souls of the damned, rather than brick, and lined with blood, rather than mortar.[46]

Sequel edit

In 2011, director Francis Lawrence stated, regarding a sequel:

It's interesting that over the years, Constantine seems like it's become ... like it has this sort of cult following, which has been great. It's been embraced. It would be great to figure out a sequel, and if we did, and we've been trying to figure one out, it would be great to do the really dark, scary version. We got caught in that weird PG-13–R no man's land, and we should do the hard-R scary version, which I would love to do.[47]

In November 2012, Guillermo del Toro signed a deal to write and direct a Justice League Dark film centered around DC Comics' supernatural characters, John Constantine among them.[48]

Reeves said in 2019 and 2021 that he is open to reprise the role in the future.[49][50]

In November 2020, Stormare announced in a post on Instagram that a sequel was "in the works", though neither representatives for Warner Bros. nor Reeves immediately responded to requests for comment.[51]

In September 2022, Deadline Hollywood reported that Warner Bros. will develop a Constantine sequel, with Keanu Reeves set to return in the lead role. Francis Lawrence will return as the film's director, with Akiva Goldsman writing the screenplay. Goldsman will also produce, alongside J. J. Abrams & Hannah Minghella.[11] Reeves stated that he had spoken to DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn and was told that the sequel would still be made, being part of DC Elseworlds, a film series intended to distinguish itself from the upcoming DC Universe.[52]

Lawrence gave an update on the project in October 2023, indicating that work had proceeded following the conclusion of the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike; he, Reeves and Goldsman have been meeting and discussing the story.[53]

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Constantine ˌ k ɒ n s t en ˈ t iː n KON sten TEEN 9 is a 2005 American superhero horror film directed by Francis Lawrence in his directorial debut Written by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello from a story by Brodbin it is loosely based on the DC Comics Vertigo Comics Hellblazer graphic novels The film stars Keanu Reeves as John Constantine a cynical exorcist with the ability to perceive and communicate with half angels and half demons in their true forms and to travel between Earth and Hell Rachel Weisz Shia LaBeouf Tilda Swinton Pruitt Taylor Vince Djimon Hounsou Gavin Rossdale and Peter Stormare also feature ConstantineTheatrical release posterDirected byFrancis LawrenceScreenplay byKevin Brodbin Frank CappelloStory byKevin BrodbinBased onCharacters fromJohn Constantine HellblazerProduced byLauren Shuler Donner Benjamin Melniker Michael E Uslan Erwin Stoff Lorenzo di Bonaventura Akiva GoldsmanStarringKeanu Reeves Rachel Weisz Shia LaBeouf Tilda Swinton Pruitt Taylor Vince Djimon Hounsou Gavin Rossdale Peter StormareCinematographyPhilippe RousselotEdited byWayne WahrmanMusic byBrian Tyler Klaus BadeltProductioncompaniesWarner Bros Pictures 1 Village Roadshow Pictures 2 The Donners Company 3 Weed Road Pictures 3 3 Arts Entertainment 3 Distributed byWarner Bros Pictures 1 Release datesFebruary 7 2005 2005 02 07 Paris February 18 2005 2005 02 18 United States Running time121 minutes 4 CountryUnited States 5 LanguageEnglishBudget 70 100 million 6 7 8 Box office 230 9 million 8 Constantine was released theatrically in the United States on February 18 2005 and grossed 230 9 million worldwide against a production budget between 70 100 million While it received mixed reviews from film critics it has since garnered a cult following in the years following its release 10 In 2022 a sequel was announced and is currently in development 11 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 4 1 Soundtrack 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 7 Novelization and video game 8 Sequel 9 References 10 External linksPlot editIn Mexico a scavenger in a ruined church recovers the tip of the spear that pierced Jesus Christ and after becoming possessed takes it to Los Angeles There cynical occult expert John Constantine exorcises a demon from a young girl after witnessing its attempt to come through her to Earth something that should be impossible because of a treaty between Heaven and Hell Suffering from terminal lung cancer Constantine meets with the half breed angel Gabriel to request an extension to his life in exchange for his work deporting Hell s forces Gabriel responds that performing good deeds for selfish reasons will not secure his way into Heaven Elsewhere detective Angela Dodson investigates the death of her twin sister Isabel who leaped from a psychiatric hospital roof Angela refuses to believe her sister a devout Catholic would commit suicide and condemn herself to Hell Watching security footage Angela hears Isabel say Constantine and seeks out his assistance He refuses to help until he witnesses demons pursuing Angela and fends them off He uses a ritual to see Isabel in Hell and confirms she killed herself Constantine tells Angela that he committed suicide as a teenager because he was traumatized by seeing supernatural creatures and though he was revived when he dies his suicide attempt has condemned him to Hell At the morgue Constantine s friend Father Hennessy discovers a symbol on Isabel s wrist but is killed by the half breed demon Balthazar Constantine and Angela discover Hennessy carved the symbol into his hand for them to find Angela also finds a clue hidden in Isabel s hospital room concerning a chapter of Hell s bible Before being killed by Balthazar Constantine s ally Beeman tells the pair the symbol represents the antichrist Mammon Lucifer s son and the chapter prophesies him usurping his father and conquering the Earth using a powerful psychic and divine assistance the psychic Isabel killed herself to stop Mammon Angela reveals she possessed powers like Isabel s but repressed them to avoid being deemed insane like her sister Constantine helps Angela reawaken her powers by inducing a near death experience and she uses them to find Balthazar Constantine interrogates Balthazar and learns that the blood of Christ on the spear tip is Mammon s divine assistance and Angela has been chosen as his new host An unseen entity destroys Balthazar and abducts Angela who becomes possessed by Mammon With the help of witch doctor Papa Midnite Constantine induces visions to locate Angela at the psychiatric hospital Alongside his driver and apprentice Chas Kramer Constantine arms himself and assaults the building battling through hordes of demons to Angela Constantine and Chas seemingly exorcise Mammon from her but Chas is killed by the unseen force revealed to be Gabriel Resentful at God s favoritism for humanity and forgiveness for even the most wicked Gabriel intends to unleash Hell on Earth so that those who survive will become truly worthy of His love Gabriel tosses Constantine away and prepares to pierce Angela with the spear tip to unleash Mammon Desperate Constantine commits suicide by slitting his wrists knowing that Lucifer will personally come to collect him Time pauses and Constantine convinces Lucifer to intervene and stop Mammon Gabriel attempts to smite Lucifer but is ineffective revealing God has abandoned them and Lucifer burns Gabriel s wings away before banishing Mammon back to Hell Lucifer reluctantly offers to restore Constantine to life for his assistance but he instead asks that Isabel be sent to Heaven Lucifer releases Isabel but Constantine begins ascending to Heaven for his selfless sacrifice Infuriated Lucifer restores Constantine to life and removes his cancer believing that in time he will prove he belongs in Hell Constantine punches the now mortal Gabriel before leaving and entrusts Angela with securing the spear tip In a post credits scene Constantine visits Chas s grave and witnesses Chas in an angelic form Cast editKeanu Reeves as John Constantine A chain smoking cynical exorcist with the ability to perceive the true visage of half angels and half demons on the human plane John is damned to Hell for attempting suicide a mortal sin and has terminal lung cancer Connor Dylan Wryn as young John Constantine Quinn Buniel as child John Constantine Rachel Weisz as Angela Dodson A troubled LAPD detective investigating the suicide of her twin sister Isabel also portrayed by Weisz Weisz also portrays Mammon the son of Lucifer who has no patience for his father s rule of Hell and uses Angela s body as a means of escaping to rule over Earth Shia LaBeouf as Chas Kramer Constantine s driver and apprentice Chas has a strong interest in the occult and helps Constantine whenever possible in order to gain knowledge and experience from him Tilda Swinton as Gabriel A half breed Archangel with a disdain for humanity who plots to free Mammon as a means to unleash Hell on the Earth Pruitt Taylor Vince as Father Hennessy An insomniac alcoholic priest with the ability to communicate with the dead He wears a protective charm in order to keep the voices out Djimon Hounsou as Papa Midnite A former witch doctor who once fought against Hell After swearing an oath of neutrality unless one side should tip the balance of power he opened a nightclub to serve as neutral meeting ground for both sides of the war between Heaven and Hell Gavin Rossdale as Balthazar A half breed demon and son of Lucifer He has a special interest in and personal history with Constantine Peter Stormare as Lucifer A fallen Archangel who is in a proxy war with God for the souls of all mankind and ruler of Hell He is feared on Earth as Satan or The Devil Lucifer loathes Constantine with such vigor that Constantine s soul is the only one he would ever come to personally collect due to Constantine s many fights against demons Max Baker as Beeman A friend of Constantine s with extensive knowledge of exotic occult materials and insects He supplies Constantine with both holy objects and information Francis Guinan as Father Garret A priest Angela talks to about getting Isabel a Catholic burial Jose Zuniga as Det Weiss Angela s partner Jesse Ramirez as Manuel A scavenger and treasure hunter who finds the Spear of Destiny that grants various powers and places him in a trance like state April Grace as Dr Archer Constantine s doctor Tanoai Reed as the bouncer at Midnite s club Domino Harvey as Angel in bar turning water into wine Additionally Michelle Monaghan filmed several scenes as Ellie a half breed demon Constantine sleeps with and asks for information who is based on a succubus of the same name in the Hellblazer comics In the finished film however the role consists of two brief shots and one line of dialogue Holy water during Constantine s climactic confrontation with the group of half breeds in the hospital Director Francis Lawrence said Ellie s relationship with Constantine was cut to make him more of a lonely character 12 13 Production editThe character of John Constantine was introduced by comic book writer creator Alan Moore in The Saga of Swamp Thing 37 released in June 1985 14 In 1988 the character was given his own comic book title Hellblazer published by DC Comics Producer Lauren Shuler Donner began developing the film in 1997 15 Paul Hunter was attached to direct in 1999 16 and he was replaced by Tarsem Singh in 2001 17 Warner Bros hoped to begin filming in 2002 with Nicolas Cage in the lead role 18 but Singh dropped out resulting in opposing lawsuits filed by himself and Warner Bros Keanu Reeves became attached to the film in 2002 19 Alan Moore the original creator of John Constantine was disappointed by the previous adaptations of his comics From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and refused to be credited or associated with this film asking that his royalties be distributed among the other creators of the character Constantine incorporated some elements of Garth Ennis s Dangerous Habits story arc from the comic issues 41 46 20 and others such as the inclusion of Papa Midnite from the Original Sins trade paperback 21 The film s title was changed from Hellblazer to Constantine to avoid confusion with Clive Barker s Hellraiser films 22 In fact the comic series was originally going to be titled Hellraiser but was also retitled to avoid confusion with the first Hellraiser film which was released a year before the debut of Hellblazer 23 The film changed several aspects of the source material For one it was set in Los Angeles rather than England which director Francis Lawrence justified by claiming that the comic book was not exclusively set in London 22 Reeves played the role of John Constantine with his real life American accent and black hair 22 while the character in the comics was drawn to resemble the blond musician Sting and came from Liverpool 23 For the film Constantine was also given the psychic ability to see half breeds as they truly are and this led him to attempt suicide causing his damnation 24 which in the comics was punishment for summoning a demon that killed a young girl 25 Additionally the resolution of the lung cancer plotline in the film was amended so that Lucifer willingly saves the redeemed Constantine to give him a second chance at falling rather than being tricked into doing so 24 nbsp Hell as it is depicted in the film Director Lawrence decided to base the film s conception of Hell on the geography of what s around us now 26 He further explained That was actually a combination of me and the visual effects supervisor and the production designer sitting down and sort of coming up with the biological growth that s growing all over the cars and what that looks like and the color palette And we started to look at the nuclear test films from the 1940s of the nuclear blasts and just decided that it would be great if the landscape was not only violent with these creatures but also the atmosphere So we decided that it was kind of an eternal nuclear blast except nothing ever really gets obliterated because it s eternal and it s constantly going Music editSoundtrack edit Constantine Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Brian Tyler and Klaus BadeltReleasedFebruary 15 2005Recorded2004GenreFilm scoreSoundtrackLength51 47LabelVarese Sarabande Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Constantine Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on February 15 2005 It is an orchestral compilation of songs from the film performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony amp The Hollywood Film Chorale and composed by Brian Tyler the composer for films such as Eagle Eye and Fast amp Furious and Klaus Badelt Two songs heard in the film Passive by A Perfect Circle heard as Constantine walks through Midnite s bar and Take Five by The Dave Brubeck Quartet heard on a record played by Constantine were not included on the soundtrack The album was panned by Allmusic who referred to it as cliched and religiously formulaic 27 Release editTheatrical edit The original release date for the film was September 17 2004 28 but was subsequently pushed back to February 2005 Although the film was intended to be rated PG 13 it received an R rating from the MPAA which Lawrence attributed to its religious overtones 29 Home media edit The film was released on VHS and DVD in 2005 Warner Home Video intended to release the film on HD DVD on March 28 2006 30 making it one of the earliest titles released on that media format but following delays to the launch of HD DVD it actually debuted on June 6 the same year It was released on Blu ray Disc by Warner Home Video on October 14 2008 31 Reception editBox office edit Constantine opened in 3 006 theaters in the United States on February 18 2005 earning 29 8 million in its opening weekend and ranking second behind Hitch s second weekend 32 It ended its run on June 16 having grossed 76 million in the United States and Canada and 154 9 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 230 9 million against a production budget of 70 100 million 6 7 8 Critical response edit On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 46 based on the reviews of 230 critics and an average rating of 5 5 10 the site s consensus states Despite solid production values and an intriguing premise Constantine lacks the focus of another spiritual shoot em up The Matrix 33 On Metacritic which assigns a weighted average it has a score of 50 out of 100 based on the reviews of 41 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 34 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 35 Richard Corliss of Time magazine called the film a one of a kind hybrid a theological noir action film 36 He cited Keanu Reeves ability to retain his charisma in a weird silly moment as proof that he is a movie star and referred to Tilda Swinton as immaculately decadent Corliss also praised the variety of camera placements employed by Francis Lawrence He was however critical of the climax of the film referring to it as irrevocably goofy Ella Taylor of LA Weekly wrote Constantine which opts in the end for what I can only describe as a kind of supernatural humanism is not without its spiritual satisfactions 37 Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times said that Keanu Reeves has no peer when it comes to playing these sort of messianic roles he infuses them with a Zen blankness and serenity that somehow gets him through even the unlikeliest scenes with a quiet unassuming dignity 38 Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat gave the film three stars out of five writing that the film barely succeeds thanks to impressive visuals the idea of an uncaring God wagering with Satan for souls and two immensely enjoyable scenes one with Weisz one with Stormare in which Reeves actually plays his character as the cynical asshole he really is 39 Jack Mathews of the New York Daily News gave the film 2 out of 4 stars For all its spiritual angst Constantine is about as silly as fantasies get 40 Michael Sragow of The Baltimore Sun also gave the film 2 stars out of 4 It all comes off as a case of filmmakers wanting to have their communion wafer and eat it too 41 Desson Thomson a writer for The Washington Post had similar sentiments of the film 42 specifically criticizing its differences from the comic book If you are a fan of the Hellblazer comic book series on which this movie is based you ll definitely need a distraction The relation between Constantine and its source material is at best superfluous The disparity starts with the original John Constantine Reeves s character being from Liverpool England Reeves from the city of John and Paul As if Leonard Maltin s annual publication Movie Guide gave the film a BOMB rating describing it as dreary to put it mildly 43 Film critic Roger Ebert gave it one and a half out of four stars 44 panning the depiction of Hell a post nuclear Los Angeles created by animators with a hangover the premise of the film itself you would think that God would be the New England Patriots of this contest but apparently there is a chance that Satan could win plot holes inconsistencies and general actions depicted throughout the film He was not particularly critical of the acting only mentioning it by stating Reeves has a deliberately morose energy level in the movie as befits one who has seen Hell walks among half demons and is dying He keeps on smoking Ebert added the film to his list of most hated films 45 Novelization and video game editTo tie in to the film s release a novelization by John Shirley and a video game adaption were produced The novelization states that the buildings in Hell are built with the souls of the damned rather than brick and lined with blood rather than mortar 46 Sequel editIn 2011 director Francis Lawrence stated regarding a sequel It s interesting that over the years Constantine seems like it s become like it has this sort of cult following which has been great It s been embraced It would be great to figure out a sequel and if we did and we ve been trying to figure one out it would be great to do the really dark scary version We got caught in that weird PG 13 R no man s land and we should do the hard R scary version which I would love to do 47 In November 2012 Guillermo del Toro signed a deal to write and direct a Justice League Dark film centered around DC Comics supernatural characters John Constantine among them 48 Reeves said in 2019 and 2021 that he is open to reprise the role in the future 49 50 In November 2020 Stormare announced in a post on Instagram that a sequel was in the works though neither representatives for Warner Bros nor Reeves immediately responded to requests for comment 51 In September 2022 Deadline Hollywood reported that Warner Bros will develop a 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