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Next →The sixth season of the American television series premiered on on October 12, 2017, and concluded on May 17, 2018, with a total of 23 episodes. The series is based on the character, a costumed crime-fighter created by and, and is set in the, sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series. The showrunners for this season were. Stars as, with principal cast members as, as, as, as and as also returning from previous seasons., a principal cast member from seasons to and a guest actor for, was reinstated as a series regular for the sixth season as. They are joined by as and as, who were promoted to series regulars from their recurring status in the previous season.The series follows billionaire playboy , who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on, a mysterious island in the North China Sea, before returning home to (later renamed 'Star City') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow. In the sixth season, after an explosive battle on Lian Yu, Oliver must balance being a vigilante, the mayor, and a father to his son,. At the same time, new enemies emerge, initially led by terrorist hacker , who allies himself with various criminals including drug dealer , metahuman vigilante (portrayed by, voiced by when masked), Russian mobster , and metahuman Black Siren.

As James loses control of his cabal, Ricardo Diaz comes to the fore and kills him, revealing that he manipulated James into believing Oliver killed his son, and announcing to Green Arrow his scheme to take over Star City's criminal underworld and control the city's political infrastructure, all while Oliver must contend with his former teammates. As Diaz takes control of the city, Oliver is forced to recruit the aid of the FBI, in exchange for him publicly announcing his identity and going to federal prison. In the finale, Oliver is imprisoned in a maximum security penitentiary.The series was renewed for its sixth season on January 8, 2017, and filming began in, on July 6, 2017, and ended in late April 2018. The season received mixed reviews from critics compared to other seasons of the series. This season includes the with TV series, and, and with elements from. The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 14, 2018. as.

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asProduction Development On January 8, 2017, renewed Arrow for a sixth season. This was the final season to feature and as showrunners. Writing The fifth season finale ended with and witnessing the island explode as a result of shooting himself, a, with many of Oliver's allies still on the island. Guggenheim said the fates of the characters would be revealed in the sixth season, but cautioned, 'I know everyone is trying to determine who survives, who dies, what is the result of the cliffhanger based upon people's contractual status, and I would say that's not necessarily a good idea'. He compared this to because it had 'a group of characters, all of whom were series regulars, in a dire situation at the end of their season.

Just because they were series regulars did not mean that everyone came out of that cliffhanger alive.' He also said the theme of the sixth season would be 'family', adding that 'last year we spent a whole season really building up this team, this new Team Arrow, and this year we’ve got the team in place – what sort of damage can we do?

So much of Arrow lives in the challenges and trials that we put the characters through.' Casting Main cast members, and return from previous seasons as Oliver Queen,. And, who recurred in the fifth season as and respectively were promoted to the principal cast for the sixth season., who portrayed as a regular from season one to four and recurred as the character's doppelganger in season five, was reinstated as a regular for season six, playing the latter role. Cassidy also portrayed the Earth-1 Laurel in '. As with the fifth season, Holland was contracted only to appear in a limited number of episodes, but Guggenheim declined to reveal how many exactly. Holland left the series after her contract expired, her final appearance as a regular being '. This was also Blackthorne's final season as a regular; he left after the.

Former series regulars and returned as and Adrian Chase respectively in a guest capacity., also a former series regular, returned for two different roles as a guest: the version of who is that Earth's; and disguised as the Earth-1 Tommy., who starred as in seasons two and three and was a guest star in season four, again returned in a guest capacity. Design Maya Mani designed the costumes for the season. Oliver's Green Arrow suit from the fifth season is retained in the sixth without any changes.

Additionally, he wears his original 'Hood' outfit from the first season during the episode 'Fundamentals'. In the sixth season, Diggle gains a new Spartan costume and helmet, which eschew the gray overtones of previous Spartan costumes, and instead have a black and red scheme. The Wild Dog costume for the season was substantially revamped; while the original introduced in season five consisted of 'a hockey jersey, hockey mask and holsters', the new costume was made to be more tactical and armor-like, while retaining the older costume's color scheme. The Black Canary costume introduced in the season consists of a domino mask, long gloves and a bo staff. Filming Filming for the season began on July 6, 2017, in,.

The episode ' re-uses archive footage of from his concert of August 4, 2015, at the in, performing the song '. To do this, Guggenheim personally wrote to Joel seeking permission. Filming for the season ended in late April 2018. Arrowverse tie-ins In May 2017, The CW president officially announced plans for a four-show event, crossing over episodes of the television series, and Arrow.

The crossover, began with Supergirl and a special airing of Arrow on November 27, 2017, and concluded on The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow on November 28. Throughout the crossover, Stephen Amell also portrayed Oliver's Earth-X doppelganger., who recurs as on The Flash, made a guest appearance in the episode ', while the character did so in the following episode '; did not film any scenes, since the character is only shown speeding through lightning. Release Broadcast The season began airing in the United States on on October 12, 2017, and completed its 23-episode run on May 17, 2018.

Home media The season was released on DVD and on August 14, 2018. It began streaming on in May 2018, soon after the season finale aired. Reception Critical response The review aggregation website reported a 69% approval rating for the sixth season, with an average rating of 6.86/10 based on 6 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, ' Arrow 's sixth season deals with the literal fallout from the explosion in season five's finale and promises a drastic change in direction for the series.' Jesse Schedeen of rated the entire season 6.7 out of 10, saying, ' Arrow 's sixth season may not qualify as the show's worst, but only because it improved a great deal in its final two months. Prior to that, the season squandered most of the potential afforded by Season 5, failing to balance its many characters and languishing under a disappointingly bland villain. It's good that the show eventually regained its footing, but there's no reason things should have gone so far off the rails in the first place.'

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Next →The seventh season of the premiered on on October 15, 2018, and concluded on May 13, 2019, with a total of 22 episodes. The series is based on the character, a costumed crime-fighter created by and, and is set in the, sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series.

The showrunner for this season was. Stars as, with principal cast members as, as, as, as, as, and as also returning from previous seasons., a principal cast member for seasons and and a special guest actor for seasons and, returned as as series regular for the seventh season. They are joined by as, who was promoted to a series regular from his recurring status in the previous season, and new cast member Sea Shimooka.The series follows billionaire playboy , who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on, a mysterious island in the North China Sea, before returning home to (later renamed 'Star City') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow. In the seventh season, five months after Oliver's imprisonment, Diaz has recruited the, consisting of (Michael Jonsson), (Miranda Edwards), and for a new criminal agenda, including seeking revenge on Oliver's loved ones and allies.

After Oliver is released from prison, taking down Diaz in the process, he and the former members of Team Arrow are deputized and begin working alongside the police. Another hooded archer, revealed later to be Oliver's half-sister, (Sea Shimooka), emerges as the new Green Arrow, seemingly to fight crime on Oliver's behalf. However, Emiko is revealed to be the leader of the, a terrorist group that begins launching several attacks upon Star City, and is seeking to destroy Oliver's legacy as the Green Arrow.

Emiko kills Diaz. The season features flash-forwards twenty years into the future to Oliver's now adult son William (Ben Lewis) who seeks out Roy Harper on Lian Yu, where they discover instructions left by Felicity leading them back to Star City. There they discover more secrets, including Oliver and Felicity's hidden daughter, , while they work to save the city from another attack.The series was renewed for its seventh season on April 2, and filming began in, on July 6, 2018, and ended on April 11, 2019. The season featured the directorial debut of cast member David Ramsey. This season includes the with TV series,.

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And stepped down as at the end of the sixth season, with veteran writer taking over as sole showrunner for the seventh season. Guggenheim, the series' co-developer, remains involved as an executive consultant. Writing In May 2018, outgoing showrunner Marc Guggenheim revealed that the, a villainous organization in, would be teased in the sixth-season finale before being introduced in the seventh season. Following the conclusion of the sixth season, which marked the first time in the series' history where the season's was still at large, Guggenheim's successor Beth Schwartz confirmed that would return and, like his comic book counterpart, establish the Longbow Hunters, 'a legendary group of assassins Diaz recruits to get back at Team Arrow for toppling his nascent criminal empire at the end of season 6.' Schwartz revealed that 'redemption' would be the theme of the seventh season, 'since last season when Oliver outed his identity, the city is a little bit mixed about how they feel about the Green Arrow.'

Commented that there is 'nothing about Oliver that's heroic' in the season premiere. While Schwartz confirmed that other characters would be influenced by the season's theme, she stated that after committed several murders during her partnership with Diaz, she still has 'a large way to go to redeem herself from last season.'

The previous season also left off with Team Arrow fractured and divided. This season sees its members redefining their roles and what it means to be heroes to an anti-vigilante, while honoring 'the sacrifice Oliver made for them.' The showrunner named Felicity's storyline as one of her favorites for the season's first half. 'We played her pretty parallel to Oliver, where she's hiding and not being herself. She's in protective custody, but when someone attacks her family, she can't ignore that, so she has to fight back.' Schwartz also said that the season would be 'grounded' and have a 'dark' tone, similar to that of the.The seventh season is the first time the series will employ a female-dominated writing staff, with new writers being introduced this season.

Schwartz said the seventh season would not be based on 's scrapped film Green Arrow: Escape From Super Max, which would have featured Oliver Queen being arrested, exposed as the Green Arrow, and attempting a. Amell reported that the season would employ a new storytelling technique. This was later revealed to be sporadic flashforwards, as opposed to the weekly flashbacks of seasons past. Schwartz named and as inspirations for the time structure, and as an inspiration for the prison arc. Amell also revealed that he requested that the seventh season be written as if it were the series' last. Casting Main cast members Stephen Amell, and return from previous seasons as, and, respectively. The seventh season is the first not to feature original cast members and, who play and, respectively, as series regulars following both actors' departures during the previous season.

They did, however, reprise their roles for the series' 150th episode. On April 9, 2018, it was announced that would return as a series regular for the seventh season after previously starring in the and seasons and making guest appearances in the fourth and sixth seasons as. On October 11, was promoted to series regular status after previously recurring in the sixth season as main antagonist, Ricardo Diaz / Dragon. Sea Shimooka was introduced as a series regular during the season, playing Oliver's half-sister. Kellum exited the series during the season, with the episode ' marking his final appearance as a series regular.

Acevedo also exited the series during the season, with the episode ' marking his final appearance as a regular. On March 30, 2019, Rickards posted on that she would be leaving the series, making the seventh season her last on the show. Series co-creator and Schwartz confirmed her departure later that day.On July 21 at the series' 2018 panel, it was announced that the Longbow Hunters had been cast with as, Miranda Edwards as, and Michael Jonsson as. It was also revealed that, and would additionally recur as, and from previous seasons. On September 21, was cast in a recurring role as Maya, though her character was later revealed to be Oliver and Felicity's future daughter,.

Jack Moore returned in the role of Oliver's son, with Ben Lewis portraying the character in flashforwards. Also recurs as, John's adoptive son, in flashforwards. David-Jones previously played an alternate future version of John's biological son, who went by Connor Hawke / Green Arrow, in the 's episode '. Aiden Stoxx portrays the character as a child in the present. In March 2019, joined the series in a recurring role as. Filming Production for the season began on July 6, 2018, in,. In May 2018, Stephen Amell revealed that co-star David Ramsey would direct the eleventh episode of the season, marking Ramsey's directorial debut.

Amell also grew a beard during the filming hiatus to accurately resemble the Green Arrow of the comics. Production wrapped on April 11, 2019. Arrowverse tie-ins In May 2018, Stephen Amell announced at The CW that the next crossover would feature. The crossover ' is slated to launch a 2019 solo series for the character. The episode 'Emerald Archer' featured appearances from and as and, respectively, for the series' 150th episode. Joseph David-Jones reprises his role as Connor Hawke from the episode ' where the character becomes the new Green Arrow in an alternate timeline.

Marketing The main cast of the season as well as Beth Schwartz attended on July 21, 2018 to promote the season. Release Broadcast In May 2018, it was announced that Arrow would move to Mondays for its seventh season, a first for the series, due to 's programming expansion to Sunday nights.

On June 20, the network released its fall schedule, revealing that the series would additionally move from the 9:00 pm time-slot to the 8:00 pm time-slot. The season began airing in the United States on The CW on October 15, 2018, and completed its 22-episode run on May 13, 2019.Home media The season is set to release on and on August 20, 2019. Reception Critical response The website reports a 88% approval rating for the seventh season, with an average rating of 7.36/10 based on 203 reviews.Reviewing for, Delia Harrington gave the premiere a rating of 3/5. She opined that Roy's inclusion in the season made his 'moving sendoff' with from last season feel 'cheap' and that she remained 'cautious' about the flashforward structure, but said that the episode was 'solid' nonetheless.

She concluded, 'The Arrow Season 7 premiere manages to both wipe the slate clean and nod in the direction of the show's early glory.' 's Jesse Schedeen wrote, ' Arrow 's Season 7 premiere kicks off the most significant status quo change in the series' history. Some of these sweeping changes are already working in the show's favor.'

He gave the episode a rating of 7.1/10, adding, ' Arrow 's seventh season has a promising start, though the premiere drags whenever Oliver Queen isn't the focus.' Both Chancellor Agard of and Allison Shoemaker of gave the premiere a 'B' grade and noted a comparison to 's, with Agard praising Amell and Rickards' performances. Shoemaker explained that the episode 'revisits a lot of familiar territory, but it breaks new ground for Arrow while having its priorities in precisely the right place. It's the beginning of a new era for Arrow, and whether you credit this episode's success to either focus or flash-forwards, it's a promising start.' October 13, 2018. From the original on October 14, 2018. Retrieved October 14, 2018.

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