Starting tomorrow, you won't need time travel to catch up on "DC's Legends of Tomorrow." In a post on her Facebook, star Caity Lotz -- who plays Waverider captain Sara Lance, aka White Canary -- revealed that Season 2 arrives on Netflix at midnight Pacific Time. Though Season 2 ended just last week, it will be up on Netflix in full for United States users.

Guess what guys? No, there's no new episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow tonight, BUT season 2 will drop on Netflix at midnight!" Lotz shared in her post, along with a photo of co-stars Brandon Routh, Franz Drameh, Nick Zano and Dominic Purcell. "So if you missed any episodes or just want to recap all the madness, it's binge time!"

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Season 2 took a drastically different narrative approach than the show's premiere season. The season opened with the Legends travelling through time to fix time aberrations, or alterations to the established timeline that damage or change the time stream. One such aberration led to the discovery of Reverse Flash, who was on a desperate hunt for the Spear of Destiny, so that he could alter reality and prevent Black Flash from destroying him. In his pursuit, he teamed up with Malcolm Merlyn, Damien Darhk and Leonard Snart to form the Legion of Doom. Over the course of Season 2, the Legends and the Legion played a cat-and-mouse game with the Spear, while also creating (and repairing) aberrations.

"Legends of Tomorrow" was renewed for a third season alongside "Arrow," "The Flash" and "Supergirl" back in January. Seeing as Season 2 ended on a cliffhanger, this is good news for "Legends" fans. Season 3 will feature a couple of new heroes, just as Season 2 did; according to executive producer Phil Klemmer, adding new characters is “for sure... We haven’t fully pitched it, but we’ve got great ideas, and hopefully the studio and network agree.” Season 3 will also bring back some series veterans, including Time Master Rip Hunter.

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Returning to The CW this fall for a third season, “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” stars Brandon Routh as the Atom, Victor Garber and Franz Drameh as Firestorm, Caity Lotz as White Canary, Maisie Richardson-Seller as Vixen, Dominic Purcell as Heatwave and Nick Zano as Citizen Steel.