Women Will Win WWII in Legends of Tomorrow Episode 7.07 Promo

Sara, Ava, and the rest of the team were inches away from a nuclear disaster in the latest installment of Legends of Tomorrow season 7. After escaping from Chernobyl, the superheroes need to get some parts and fix their time machine, which has been far from reliable. In the next episode, the Legends will land in a factory in 1940s Seattle, where American people are actively making warplanes to win WWII. Once there, the team’s female members will take over the factory before ushering in a mysterious “surprise guest,” as the synopsis teases.

You can watch the Legends of Tomorrow episode 7.07 promo in the player below.

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Glen Winter directed the episode written by Morgan Faust and Leah Poulliot. The official synopsis for “A Woman’s Place is in the War Effort!” reads:

“CREATING CHANGE – When the Legends crash land in 1940s Seattle, they find themselves right in the middle of WWII with a surprise guest. Needing replacement parts to fix the time machine, Sara, Ava, Astra, Spooner and Gideon find themselves working in different sections of an airplane factory alongside “Rosies.” With Astra frustrated with inequality in the workforce, she takes matters into her own hands. Meanwhile, Behrad offers to play host and help teach Nate about Persian culture and etiquette. Tala Ashe, Olivia Swann, Adam Tsekham, Lisseth Chavez, Shayan Sobhian and Amy Pemberton also star.”

The next episode of Legends of Tomorrow will premiere on the CW on November 24.

What do you expect from the next episode? Are you enjoying season 7 so far? Let us know in the comments section below.

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