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In the second, set in the present, the remnants of Team Arrow team up to rescue Oliver's son William from the same trafficker. "Fadeout" premiered in the United States on The CW on January 28, 2020, and was watched live by 0.73 million viewers with a 0.2/2 share among adults aged 18 to 49. The episode received generally positive reviews from ...
"Purgatory" is the seventh episode of the eighth and final season, and 167th episode overall of the American television series Arrow based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, revolving around billionaire playboy Oliver Queen as he returns to Starling City (later renamed Star City), after having been shipwrecked for five years, and becomes a ...
In December 2018, during the end of that year's Arrowverse crossover "Elseworlds", a follow-up crossover – titled "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and based on the comic book series of the same name – was announced. [72] The crossover took place over five episodes – three in December 2019, and two (including the Arrow episode) in January 2020 ...
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In teasing Arrow‘s Season 7 finale, showrunner Beth Schwartz used loaded words such as “insane” and “huge,” adding it “is quite big, both in terms of our action, in terms of characters ...
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 ...
Playing a superhero is pretty exhausting! After starring in 170 episodes as Oliver Queen on The CW’s Arrow, Stephen Amell may have been wanting a break. But he didn’t take one. Arrow aired its ...
Arrow is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg 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 other related television series.