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Roy William Harper Jr. (portrayed by Colton Haynes; main: seasons 2–3 & 7; recurring: seasons 1 & 8; guest: seasons 4 & 6) is a former street criminal, Thea Queen's boyfriend and a supporter of the Arrow. In season one, Roy is a small-time criminal who falls in love with Thea after robbing her, and is arrested multiple times by Quentin Lance.
Arrow: Season 1 was released as a 5-disc DVD set and as a 9-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack set on September 17, 2013, in the United States and September 23, 2013, in the United Kingdom. The DVD and Blu-ray box sets contain additional features, including making-of featurettes, deleted scenes, gag reel, and highlights from the Paley Fest 2012.
A follow-up to the original digital title, Arrow: Season 2.5, is written by Guggenheim and Keto Shimizu, one of the show's executive story editors and writers, with art by Joe Bennett and Jack Jadson. Arrow 2.5 is intended to tell one continuous story across two arcs, that fits within the television narrative. Guggenheim stated, "We've tried to ...
The second season of the American television series Arrow premiered on The CW on October 9, 2013, and concluded on May 14, 2014, with a total of 23 episodes. The series is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow , a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp , and is set in the Arrowverse , sharing continuity with ...
The Earth-1 version of the character appears in the season one digital tie-in comic series Arrow, [114] and also in Arrow: Season 2.5, a bi-weekly digital comic series that bridged the gap between seasons two and three. [115]
[14] [15] The series was renewed for another season on January 8. [16] The sixth season began airing on October 12, 2017, and concluded on May 17, 2018. [17] [18] Arrow was renewed for a seventh season on April 2, 2018. [19] The season aired from October 15 through May 13, 2019. [20] On March 6, 2019, the series was given a final season order. [21]
The third and final version was finished on the 18th, the day before filming began. [1] The title of the episode is a reference to the setting, Lian Yu, which is mandarin for purgatory. Lian Yu was the setting of most of Arrow's flash-backs, before looping to the main story in the season 5 finale, "Lian Yu" where the island is blown up in the ...
The episode was the most viewed of season two, and had the show's largest audience since February 2013, and a series high 18–34 rating (1.2/4). It also matched the show's season high 18–49 rating and matched its series high rating among men 18–34 (1.4/6) and men 18–49 (1.5/5). [9] The Canadian broadcast gained 1.87 million viewers, the ...