'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' Brandon Routh Unveils Ray Palmer/Atom Mural, Teases [SPOILERS]

By Nobelle Borines | Mar 11, 2016 04:31 PM EST

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The new CW show DC's Legends of Tomorrow is certainly gaining more fans, and this is made even more obvious by a stunning new Ray Palmer mural made by artist Justin Eaton in Los Angeles. Brandon Routh, who plays The Atom in the series, was recently presented with the street art and he has just offered some teasers on the identity of one of the show's characters!

The video begins with Routh being interviewed, and he talks about his excitement over Ray being accepted by his fans.

"It's so cool to star in a new show, now that you've already connected with the fanbase, with Arrow and with The Flash," Routh said. "They've been really fantastic and supportive."

The former Superman actor also admitted that he feels more connected to The Atom now that he has portrayed the DC superhero in three different shows.

"Playing Ray now is almost like being myself," he said, adding that he now considers what The Atom might say or do in Legends of Tomorrow, as opposed to just following the script.

"I feel very protective of the character," Routh confirmed.

Routh was clearly impressed with Eaton's mural, which he says cleverly hides the other characters in the art. It was then that he teased about what will happen in a future Legends episode.

"We're gonna find out that one of the characters is not exactly who we think they are," Routh said.

You can watch how Eaton worked on the Ray Palmer mural in the video below.

The latest episode of Legends of Tomorrow featured a lot of action for Ray and Kendra (Ciara Renee), as they pose as a couple and find that they have a connection. However, "Night of the Hawk" ends with a major cliffhanger as Ray, Kendra and Sara (Caity Lotz) are trapped in 1958.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow airs on The CW every Thursday nights.

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