'Constantine' EP reveals what would have happened in episode 14 of canceled series

Matt Ryan as John Constantine Facebook/Constantine

Earlier this year, "Constantine" was cancelled after 13 episodes on NBC. Though executive producer Daniel Cerone and the show's fans campaigned hard to get the series picked up at another network, the show failed to find a new home.

But this week, Matt Ryan will be reprising his role as John Constantine on "Arrow," and according to TVLine, as a thank you to fans for retweeting a promo for the crossover, Cerone released a script via Twitter for what would have been the show's 14th episode.

In the script, episode 14's Big Bad is a reanimated corpse who comes after a group of young people who killed him. The corpse is said to hack its victims into pieces and is known as a "meat cutter."

Constantine and Zed work together throughout the episode, and while investigating a meat cutter, Constantine runs into Judith, who is an old friend from his Newcastle days. But it appears that the two are more than friends as at one point, they kiss and get very intimate.

Later, John learns that Judith was the one who unleashed not just one, but a lot of meat cutters by doing a spell. Constantine was able to save her and put an end to the meat cutters by doing another spell. Judith then walks away from him.

Though "Constantine" has ended its run, Cerone continues to support everything that has to do with the show, often taking to Twitter to post anything related to the series. Certainly, he is happy for Ryan as he tweeted on Aug. 11, "Very happy for Matt and Arrow."

On Oct. 28, he reminded fans to watch the crossover and tweeted, "Seriously, let's drive #Arrow ratings to season high. Remind @CW_network that #Constantine is a force."

Ryan will once again don John Constantine's iconic trench coat on "Arrow" on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. on The CW.

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