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Legends of Tomorrow Star Olivia Swann Reflects on Show's Abrupt Cancellation

Summary

  • Legends of Tomorrow canceled after 7 seasons despite cliffhanger finale
  • Actress Olivia Swann now stars in NCIS: Sydney
  • Swann shares how she and the cast coped with the disappointing news
Legends of Tomorrow Star Olivia Swann Reflects on Show's Abrupt Cancellation

In October 2025, Olivia Swann is making waves as NCIS Special Agent Michelle Mackey on the hit show NCIS: Sydney, which just premiered its third season. However, before this role, Swann was best known for playing Astra Logue on the now-canceled Legends of Tomorrow.

The Arrowverse series was abruptly canceled in 2022 after seven seasons, despite ending on a major cliffhanger. Swann admits the news didn't entirely shock her and her castmates, as they had an inkling the show's prospects for an eighth season were not looking good. Nevertheless, the cancellation was a disappointment for the Legends of Tomorrow cast.

Three years later, Swann reflects on how she and her co-stars coped with the show's sudden end. She expresses gratitude for the role, which she says helped push her career forward. Swann is now thriving in her new NCIS: Sydney role, and fans are already speculating about a potential crossover between the two shows.

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The Legends of Tomorrow series was canceled in 2022 after seven seasons, despite ending on a major cliffhanger.
Swann reveals that the news didn't entirely shock her and her castmates, as they had an inkling the show's prospects for an eighth season were not looking good. However, the cancellation was still a disappointment for the Legends of Tomorrow cast.
Swann is now starring as NCIS Special Agent Michelle Mackey on the NCIS: Sydney series, which just premiered its third season in 2025.

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