Legends of Tomorrow's Biggest Problem: Nine Heroes, Forty Two Minutes

The Arrowverse's latest super duper superhero series DC's Legends of Tomorrow premieres tonight. You know who DC's Legends of Tomorrow are, right? I mean, duh! They're only the Legends of Tomorrow! They, um, they're the ones who are, uh, legends, 

Ever since the Marvel Cinematic Universe took off in earnest, there's been an increasing emphasis on bigger-equals-better superhero tales. Sometimes this pays off (see the first "Avengers" film). Sometimes it doesn't (see the second "Avengers" film).

Whenever the Flash runs, Supergirl flies, or the Legends of Tomorrow travel through time, it's with Armen Kevorkian's help. He's the VFX Supervisor and Executive Creative Director at Deluxe's Encore, which creates the many, many VFX in these three TV 

He also explains that they're not just heroes in the future, they're legends. Get it? To further cement his need for help, he shows them the future of Central City, a burnt out hellscape and a shell of civilization. Hunter gives them all 26 hours to

Whenever the Flash runs, Supergirl flies, or the Legends of Tomorrow travel through time, it's with Armen Kevorkian's help. He's the VFX Supervisor and Executive Creative Director at Deluxe's Encore, which creates the many, many VFX in these three TV