Draft:Leonard Snart (Arrowverse)
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Based on | Captain Cold |
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Portrayed by | Wentworth Miller |
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Alias | Captain Cold |
Occupation | Criminal (formerly) |
Leonard Snart is a fictional character in the Arrowverse. He innitally appeared in a recurring role on The Flash before becoming a series regular for the first season of Legends of Tomorrow.
Fictional biography
[edit]Leonard Snart (portrayed by Wentworth Miller; main: season 1; recurring: season 2; guest: season 7) is the son of a corrupt police officer who turns to the quick and easy life of crime, and uses a cryonic gun to freeze objects and people on contact and his ability to plan strategically. He sacrifices himself to destroy the Occulus so the Time Masters will not manipulate the entire timeline. He later reappears as the member of the Legion of Doom,[1][2][3] after his past self is recruited to the time-travelling Legion before he can join the Legends.[4][5]
In season seven, Gideon encounters a memory of Leonard when she suffers a virus.[6]
Alternate versions
[edit]During the crossover event "Crisis on Earth-X", Leonard "Leo" Snart (also portrayed by Wentworth Miller) the Earth X version of Captain Cold. This version is a hero who always supports the greater good. He is in a relationship with Ray Terrill. Following the deaths of Dark Arrow and Overgirl, Snart remains on Earth-1 where he helps the Legends cope with the loss of Martin Stein and to help thwart Damien Darhk's plot to have Leif Erikson's Vikings turn North America into New Valhalla. He later returns to Earth-X to fulfill his promise to Ray to be together.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Patton, Dominick (July 23, 2016). "Letscher Joins Cast; Obsidian, Stargirl & Dr. Mid-Nite Coming In Season 2 – Comic-Con". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
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