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Arrow, season 2 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code U.S. viewers (millions) 24: 1 "City of Heroes" John Behring: Story by : Greg Berlanti Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim: October 9, 2013 () 2J7451: 2.74 [55] 25: 2 "Identity" Nick Copus: Ben Sokolowski & Beth Schwartz
The network chose to move the crossover episode to the end of the season instead of airing it as the original ninth episode of the season, in order to not interrupt the season story arc and confuse viewers who might not have been up to date on the other Arrowverse series. [189]
Guggenheim said "The goal is to end Season 2.5 basically five minutes before Season 3 begins." [208] The comic launched digitally biweekly on September 1, 2014, with its first physical release featuring a collection of the digital releases releasing on October 8. [205] The series featured 24 digital issues, which constituted 12 physical issues ...
Superman & Lois began in the Arrowverse, since stars Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeeth Tulloch first appeared as Superman and Lois Lane in those crossover episodes, but at the end of season 2, the ...
[56] [57] Following the announcement that she would be leaving the series at the end of its seventh season, this was the first and only season not to feature Emily Bett Rickards, who portrayed Felicity Smoak, as either a recurring or main cast member, [51] although the producers left open the possibility of her making a guest appearance in the ...
[2] [3] After it was decided that the show would end with a 13-episode ninth season, he thanked the network for notifying him a year in advance. The Flash was the last remaining active series of the Arrowverse, after Superman & Lois was retconned out of the continuity into another universe, [ 4 ] leading the episodes to serve as the conclusion ...
In S.T.A.R. Labs, Prometheus reveals himself as Tommy Merlyn's Earth-X doppelgänger, and taunts Oliver before taking a suicide pill out of loyalty to the Führer.Harry reveals that, through his exploration of the multiverse, he discovered that Earth-X is a dystopian world where the Allied forces lost World War II.
On October 24, 2019, Arrow co-creator and season eight co-showrunner Marc Guggenheim revealed the title of the series finale to be "Fadeout". The episode, which is the eighth season's tenth and the series' 170th overall, was written by him and co-showrunner Beth Schwartz, and directed by James Bamford. [9] [10]