Having joined the Arrowverse as a guest star in the third season of Arrow back in 2014 before taking on a leading role in DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Brandon Routh has officially said goodbye to the role of Ray Palmer, with the actor sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram following his final day of shooting on Legends.
“My final day of filming with my #LegendsFamily,” states Routh writes. “I love you all and appreciate the 5 seasons we’ve spent together. It hasn’t always been easy, but I think that’s what makes it harder to leave — getting through the growing pains of the first few seasons has bonded us. And made the last three seasons a blast! I’’ve never been at a job this long, so this is new for me. I think I will miss you all and the fun we’ve had making this silly show on the Waverider —as much as I’ll miss bringing Ray Palmer to life.”
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Routh’s exit from Legends was announced back in August, along with his real-life wife and co-star Courtney Ford, who plays Nora Darhk in the show. Before he goes however, Routh is set to make a special guest appearance in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover as Superman, a role he previously portrayed in 2006’s Superman Returns.
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The fifth season of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is set to premiere on January 14th with the final episode of the five-part Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover.