Arrow

'Arrow' is The CW and Warner Bros. Television's hit DC superhero series, based on comic book character Green Arrow. Stephen Amell, known previously for roles in HBO's 'Hung' and ABC's 'Private Practice,' stars on 'Arrow' in the lead role as Central City's hooded, arrow-slinging vigilante. After being stranded on a island for five years, he returns home with a new set of skills and a need to rid his home city of corruption. Over the course of the series, 'Arrow' introduced a plethora of DC comic book characters in live action, including Black Canary, Huntress, villains Deadshot and Bronze Tiger, and even Barry Allen (aka The Flash). 'Glee' star Grant Gustin was cast in the role of DC's super speedster and will portray the hero in his own 'The Flash' pilot with the potential to continue as a series.

  • Network: The CW
  • Air Time: Wednesdays, 8 p.m. EST
  • Cast: Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, Emily Bett Rickards, Willa Holland, David Ramsey, Susanna Thompson, Paul Blackthorn, Manu Bennett
FOX 'Black Lightning' Won't Cross Over With 'Arrow,' 'Flash'
FOX 'Black Lightning' Won't Cross Over With 'Arrow,' 'Flash'
FOX 'Black Lightning' Won't Cross Over With 'Arrow,' 'Flash'
DC fans knew that FOX’s Gotham was unlikely to meet up with the CW heroes of Arrow or The Flash, though the latter’s visit to CBS’ Supergirl at least raised hope that FOX’s upcoming Black Lightning could join the next big crossover. Not so, it seems as DC TV boss Greg Berlanti seems to think FOX’s newest superhero will stand on his own for now.
'Constantine' Returning as CW Seed Series With Matt Ryan
'Constantine' Returning as CW Seed Series With Matt Ryan
'Constantine' Returning as CW Seed Series With Matt Ryan
Constantine fans got another return to form with news that Matt Ryan would reprise his NBC role for the upcoming Justice League Dark, but that was only a trial run. The demon-fighting detective (and his live-action voice) will return as an animated CW Seed series, the first photo of which is already here!
'Arrow' Gets Close to Prometheus in New 2017 Premiere Photos
'Arrow' Gets Close to Prometheus in New 2017 Premiere Photos
'Arrow' Gets Close to Prometheus in New 2017 Premiere Photos
The first full trailer for Arrow’s 2017 return answered a big question about the winter cliffhanger, but Prometheus’ identity will continue to haunt us as Season 5 wears on. That’s no more evident than in the first photos and synopsis for January premiere “Who Are You,” as Felicity may steer Oliver toward revenge against the masked villain.
'Arrow' Boss Teases Talia Al Ghul-Prometheus Connection
'Arrow' Boss Teases Talia Al Ghul-Prometheus Connection
'Arrow' Boss Teases Talia Al Ghul-Prometheus Connection
Among the myriad questions Arrow Season 5 still has to answer in 2017, the mystery of Prometheus’ identity may take us to a previously-inaccessible corner of the Batman universe. We know we’ll finally meet Ra’s al Ghul’s daughter Talia, but what might she have to do with the newest big bad to Star City? Allow producers to explain:
DC's Geoff Johns Says Another TV Series Announced Soon
DC's Geoff Johns Says Another TV Series Announced Soon
DC's Geoff Johns Says Another TV Series Announced Soon
The CW has enough superheroes for one lifetime, between Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, to say nothing of DC outliers like FOX’s Gotham. Well, get ready for another superhero (or villain?) to join the ranks in 2017, as those in the know say there’s another DC TV series on the way
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
Considering Game of Thrones began its 2016 run with one of the series’ biggest reveals to date, and closed out the final 10-episode season with a hearty tease for summer 2017, is it any wonder the series continues to dominate the year’s most pirated TV? See what else made the list, including your next HBO obsession, and surprising entry from the comic world.
'Arrow' Explains 'Flashpoint' Tie to '2046' Connor Hawke
'Arrow' Explains 'Flashpoint' Tie to '2046' Connor Hawke
'Arrow' Explains 'Flashpoint' Tie to '2046' Connor Hawke
Two different methods of time-travel between The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow were bound to leave history a little screwy, something Arrow fans found out the hard way with a bizarre “Flashpoint” change. Granted, said timeline-tweak could have connected Arrow to the “Star City 2046” of Legends’ first season, producers now admit to some uncertainty with their take on John Diggle Jr. and Connor Hawke.

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