

Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie
To stop a devil, you must summon a bigger one.
A decade after a tragic mistake, family man Chas Chandler and occult detective John Constantine set out to cure his daughter Trish from a mysterious supernatural coma.
Why watch Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie
Matt Ryan's gravel-voiced John Constantine—the same occult detective from the cult DC animated series—returns in a noir-soaked descent into damnation that makes even the darkest episodes of Hellblazer feel quaint. A father's desperate plea to save his comatose daughter pulls Constantine into a supernatural conspiracy that rewrites everything you thought you knew about his past, and the animation cuts with the visceral precision of peak A24 horror.
This is animated horror that doesn't pull punches. The pacing crackles with the momentum of a tightly wound prestige thriller—90 minutes that feel like a feature film noir filtered through occult dread—while the voice work and creature design carry the weight of something far more ambitious than standard superhero fare. Expect baroque demon designs, moral ambiguity that refuses easy answers, and a visual palette that trades primary colors for sickly greens and blood-rust reds.
Whether you're chasing the same high as Constantine: The House of Mystery or craving horror animation with actual teeth, this film delivers a complete story that respects the source material while swinging for something darker. You'll be haunted by the final twenty minutes—and the twist regarding Chas's bargain will have you immediately rewatching the opening act to catch what you missed.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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A decade after a tragic mistake, family man Chas Chandler and occult detective John Constantine set out to cure his daughter Trish from a mysterious supernatural coma.
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The designs are great, the story is okay, but the dialogue is terrible (mostly it's the monologues that are terrible, I guess, but the dailogue is pretty hamfisted too). _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
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