Due to a magical mishap, the ship's AI, Gideon , gains a humanoid body. She must learn to navigate human emotions and morals while helping the team return to their own time.
A younger version of Bishop serves as a primary antagonist for the first half of the season, having corrupted a copy of Gideon to hunt the Legends.
The season finale introduces Donald Faison as the iconic DC character Booster Gold (initially known as "Mike, the Fixer"), who ultimately arrests the Legends for their crimes against time.
Nate Heywood (Steel) leaves the team after permanently losing his powers to mustard gas while saving Gwyn's boyfriend; he retires to live within Zari's Air Totem. Season Structure Season 7 consists of 13 episodes . Key episodes include:
Due to a magical mishap, the ship's AI, Gideon , gains a humanoid body. She must learn to navigate human emotions and morals while helping the team return to their own time.
A younger version of Bishop serves as a primary antagonist for the first half of the season, having corrupted a copy of Gideon to hunt the Legends. Due to a magical mishap, the ship's AI,
The season finale introduces Donald Faison as the iconic DC character Booster Gold (initially known as "Mike, the Fixer"), who ultimately arrests the Legends for their crimes against time. The season finale introduces Donald Faison as the
Nate Heywood (Steel) leaves the team after permanently losing his powers to mustard gas while saving Gwyn's boyfriend; he retires to live within Zari's Air Totem. Season Structure Season 7 consists of 13 episodes . Key episodes include: Key episodes include: