A great plot could involve a powerful and ancient curse that affects both the Supernatural world of angels and demons and the more magical world of Constantine. The curse is causing strange phenomena like people seeing visions of the apocalypse and magic going haywire. Sam, Dean, and Constantine must find the source of the curse, which could be an old, forgotten artifact. Along the way, they face off against enemies who want to use the curse for their own gain, and they have to overcome their differences in approach to solve the problem.
In some comic storylines, Constantine's sexuality is ambiguous or not clearly defined. It depends on the specific interpretation and version of the character.
In some comic storylines, Constantine's sexuality may be explored or depicted in a way that suggests he could be gay, but it's not a consistent or definitive aspect across all of his appearances.
One of the best Constantine stories is his battle against powerful demons. He uses his wits and knowledge of the occult to outsmart them. For example, in the story where he faces a horde of demons in an old, abandoned cathedral. He draws magical sigils on the floor to keep them at bay while he figures out a way to banish them back to their realm.
Definitely. The film Constantine takes inspiration from the comic and incorporates many elements and storylines from it. However, there are some creative changes made to adapt it for the big screen.