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'DC's Legends Of Tomorrow' Spoilers: What DC Character will Patrick J. Adams Play for the Season Finale?

"DC's Legends Of Tomorrow," the TV show that expanded the universe of hit series' "Arrow" and "The Flash," is nearing the end of its first season with only seven episodes left to air. But even before the season finale, the show has already been renewed for a second season, and production has already started, according to a report by TV By The Numbers.

The show will be airing its 10th episode entitled "Progeny" on April 7. According to a preview trailer for the episode, the team is heading for the year 2147 where they will encounter a teenager who is described by Rip as someone who will help Vandal Savage in his work of terror. Everyone in the team is thinking of ways to prevent this from happening, from getting rid of the boy to appealing to his good side while he is young. The trailer itself showed that the team's mission was not to get rid of him but to save him.

According to a report in Ecumenical News, they will approach this by trying to get Rory, otherwise known as Heat Wave, back on the team after a major falling out of sorts. As it turned out, Rory is also the bounty hunter Chronos, who hounds the team wherever they go and whatever time jump to. Ecumenical News cited that most members of the team feel that there is still some good left in Rory which can convince him to join them again.

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Even before the finale arrives, however, news about a new DC character making an appearance during the last episode was shared through an Entertainment Weekly report. According to EW, "Suits" actor Patrick J. Adams will joining the cast as a "fun character that fans will love."

The CW is keeping it under wraps, but rumors are already swirling about which character Adams will portray. An iDigitalTimes report speculated that it will be Alan Scott, who is also known as the Green Lantern.

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