Following the destruction of the multi-verse, the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” finale leaves the seven Paragons — Lex included — stuck at the Vanishing Point for months on end with one only one goal: save the universe.
After the better part of a decade, The CW’s superhero show that spawned a universe on their network will be coming to an end. Get all of the details about Arrow‘s final season here.
On Arrow season 8, episode 1, Oliver travels to Earth-2 (Laurel’s Earth) to fill the shoes of his deceased counterpart (who died when the Queen’s Gambit went over), in order to fulfill his promise to the Monitor.
On the Arrow season 8 premiere, Oliver is tasked with a mission from the Monitor that brings him to Starling (not Star) City. While accomplishing this task, he runs into many familiar faces that challenge him emotionally.
On the final episode of “Elseworlds,” Oliver confronted the Monitor — about Kara and Barry’s deaths to save the world again — and they struck a deal. Now, “Crisis on Infinite Earths” has marked him for death.
With the news that Arrow has an expiration date at The CW, ending with a 10-episode season, I was surprisingly taken aback over how the impending death of one of these superhero shows hit me.
To celebrate the milestone 150th episode of Arrow, the writers have put together a moving tribute that addresses and honors the past seven seasons of the popular CW series, while still moving the stories along.
After Oliver was locked away in prison, another Green Arrow sporadically appeared across the city to fight those trying to destroy it. Now that we know this is Oliver’s half-sister, could she be replacing him?
The newest mystery on Arrow season 7 stems from the eerie flash-forwards to an almost dystopian Star City about 20 years into the future. Thus far, Oliver Queen has not appeared in the future timeline. Should he?