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DON’T LET YOUR PAST DEFINE YOU – Upon learning the key to oppose The Monitor, Oliver and team return to Russia on a mission to gather the necessary materials. Connor reunites with a figure from his past.
Laura Belsey directed the episode written by Benjamin Raab & Deric A. Hughes (#805). Original airdate 11/19/2019.
>Arrow return Monday (October 15), and the CW started promoting 8th and final season, releasing the press release and production stills of the episode entitled “Starling City” (8.01).
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While trying to decipher The Monitor’s (guest star LaMonica Garrett) mission, Oliver (Stephen Amell) returns to Starling City where he encounters familiar faces. Meanwhile, Mia (Katherine McNamara) and William’s (Ben Lewis) team clash with a new foe.
James Bamford directed the episode written by Beth Schwartz & Marc Guggenheim.
Arrow returned to SDCC for the LAST TIME to preview its upcoming 8th and final season on The CW. This engaging panel featured cast and creator discussion, exclusive sneak peeks, and audience Q&A. Stephen was joined by hir co-stars Juliana Harkavy, David Ramsey, Katie Cassidy, Rick Gonzalez, James Bamford and Marc Guggenheim.
So check out this super mega size photo post about all the stops Stephen made around San Diego (click on the picture to go to the album for more pictures)
Stephen Amell is dreading the eighth and final season of Arrow, though you wouldn’t know it on this hot, sunny July day in Los Angeles. Wearing Green Arrow’s new suit, the CW star seems perfectly at ease as he strikes heroic pose after heroic pose on a dimly lit stage. But once he’s traded heavy verdant leather for a T-shirt, jeans, and baseball cap, his guard drops and the vulnerability starts to creep in as he contemplates Arrow’s last 10 episodes, which was set to begin production in Vancouver a week after the EW photoshoot took place and premieres Oct. 15.
“I’m very emotional and melancholy, but it’s time,” Amell — who is featured on the new cover of Entertainment Weekly — says as he takes a sip from a pint of Guinness. “I’m 38 years old, and I got this job when I was 30. I’d never had a job for more than a year. The fact that I’ve done this for the better part of a decade, and I’m not going to do it anymore, is a little frightening.”