The team on Legends of Tomorrow season 4 are not giving up on Hank (played by Tom Wilson). They will try to revive his life after discovering that his soul is still out there somewhere.

According to Bak Smack Pow, Constantine (played by Matt Ryan) will initiate a seance to reach out to Hank's lost soul and lure him back to the land of the living in Legends of Tomorrow season 4 episode 11. But then, things might not go too well with this attempt despite the group's effort to help Nate (played by Nick Zano) and his father. 

Hank was killed in Legends of Tomorrow season 4 episode 10, which aired on Monday, April 8. The demon Neron syphoned the life out of the man who was working for him as Hank started to second-guess Neron's plans. 

The teaser to Legends of Tomorrow season 4 episode 11, however, confirmed that while Hank's body might be crashed to mush, his wandering soul is not far off. Thus, the team thinks that they could help Hank come out of the dark.

Meanwhile, the rest of the gang on Legends of Tomorrow season 4 episode 11 will travel to the 1800s, where they shall encounter the famous author Jane Austen who seems to be hounded by a magical force. This episode will also feature a Bollywood number with Zari (played by Tala Ashe). The actress said in an interview with ComicBook that she has been looking forward to this episode because it means so much for her to represent her heritage on Hollywood television.  

"That's been one of the most powerful things about playing this character. I've heard from so many young women reaching out to me saying, 'Thank you for representing a Muslim-American character or Middle Eastern character, one that isn't a terrorist,' because five, 10 years ago, that's all we were seeing," Ashe said.

In other news, Legends of Tomorrow has reportedly started picking out the cast for season 5. According to Den of Geek, Jes Macallan has been promoted to series regular so fans will be seeing more of Waverider for next season. 

Legends of Tomorrow received a renewal for season 5 last January, along with all of the network's connected superhero series like ArrowSupergirl and The Flash. The CW head Mark Pedowitz said that the network is expanding its primetime line-up for the 2019-2020 season, hence the early renewal.