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Curtis's husband Paul leaves him after discovering his vigilante activities, and they eventually divorce. In season six, Curtis has survived the explosion by taking shelter in the plane with the others and is working with the team using his upgraded T spheres and other tech.
It is revealed, that after leaving Palmer Technologies last year, he started an online business, which prompts Felicity to propose partnership with him to form their own company.
In season seven, Curtis works as part of A. He accepts a job in Washington, D. He later returns to take part in the operation to track down Emiko Queen and her biological weapon, before returning to D.
In season eight, Curtis comes back to help the team defeat Grant Wilson. Oliver gives him a special mission to investigate a weapon that could kill a god.
Following the Crisis and the formation of Earth-Prime, Curtis assists in finding a younger William and attends Oliver's funeral. Adrian Chase portrayed by Josh Segarra ; main: season 5; guest: season 6, 8 is Star City's new district attorney in season five who helps Mayor Oliver Queen clean up the streets through the justice system.
He wears a black uniform almost identical to Oliver's first garb. Prometheus has no tolerance for anyone else targeting Green Arrow and kills Tobias Church when the crime lord ignores a warning to leave Green Arrow alone.
Chase was born as Simon Morrison, the illegitimate son of Justin Claybourne, a pharmaceutical owner on the List who was killed during Oliver's first year as The Hood.
However, Simon was never close to his father who realized that Simon is psychopathic and wanted nothing to do with him.
Unwilling to accept defeat, Simon kills himself, detonating the bombs throughout the island in an attempt to kill Oliver's loved ones, successfully killing Samantha Clayton.
In season six, Morrison returns as one of Oliver's hallucinations while drugged by Vertigo. We knew we were going to do Vigilante this year, we knew who the character of Prometheus was, we knew that the character of Prometheus was the son of one of Oliver's early kills in season one, we knew that he was going to be someone who was going to indoctrinate himself into Oliver's good graces in the mayor's office and eventually betray him.
One morning Laurel Lance portrayed by Katie Cassidy ; [r] main: 6—8; [t] recurring: season 5 , Following the death of the Earth-1 Laurel Lance in season four, an antagonistic version of the character from Earth-2 named Black Siren also portrayed by Cassidy is introduced.
She eventually redeems herself and returns to Earth-2 as the heroic Black Canary. Like her doppelgänger, she was also romantically involved with the Oliver Queen of her Earth before his death.
Originally appearing on The Flash , the character was promoted to series regular on Arrow from season six onwards. Rene Ramirez portrayed by Rick Gonzalez ; main: season 6—8; recurring: season 5 is a vigilante in Star City whose reckless and cocksure actions prompt the Green Arrow to guide him.
Already trained as a soldier, Rene receives additional training from Oliver and becomes a skilled combatant.
Prior to becoming a vigilante, Rene kills a criminal in defense of his family, which led to his wife's death during the altercation; his daughter Zoe was put in a foster care due to the community deeming him unfit as he succumbs to alcohol blackouts.
With Curtis Holt's help, Rene seeks legal actions to get his daughter back. He later becomes Quentin Lance's assistant to help him reform Star City politically and they become friends.
Rene later becomes one of the main characters in season six, having survived the explosions on Lian Yu. He then becomes one of the main members of Team Arrow, and receives improved vigilante attire.
If Rene refuses, he will never see his daughter again. When Rene confesses this to Oliver, Oliver kicks him off the team. But the entire team is soon brought back together, in order to rescue Quentin from Cayden James and Black Siren.
After the team rescues Quentin, Rene is kicked off the team permanently for abandoning his primary mission. Because of this, Dinah and Curtis leave the team too, no longer trusting Oliver.
Oliver later apologizes to the three, but while they accept his apology, they refuse to return to Team Arrow and form a team of their own called New Team Arrow.
Later, when it is revealed that Ricardo Diaz is the true villain of season six after he kills James, Rene is coerced by Diaz into testifying against Oliver at his trial, with Diaz threatening the safety of Rene's daughter in front of him.
After the trial, Oliver is free to go, thanks to Christopher Chance posing as the judge, and finally makes peace with Rene.
Later, during the final battle with Diaz and his organization, The Quadrant, Quentin gets shot and eventually dies of his wounds in hospital later that day.
Rene becomes one of the many members of Team Arrow, who mourns Quentin's death. In season eight, Rene assists Oliver for the upcoming Crisis.
He also assists in finding a younger William and attends Oliver's funeral. In a flashforward to , Rene has become the mayor of the Glades. After a timeline change following the Crisis, Rene is the mayor of Star City.
He is defeated by Green Arrow and arrested by the police and is later killed when Earth-2 is destroyed. Dinah Drake portrayed by Juliana Harkavy ; main: season 6—8; recurring: season 5 is a detective, formerly of the Central City Police Department.
She went undercover in a drug ring with the alias "Tina Boland", only for her partner to be murdered after they were both revealed to be cops.
After the particle accelerator explosion, she receives the ability to produce sonic waves with her scream and hunts down the leader of the drug ring to get revenge for her partner's death.
Dinah joined the Star City Police Department after she settled in the city. Harkavy has been promoted to the main cast for season six, her character having survived the explosions on Lian Yu.
Following the battle on Lian Yu, Dinah is upgraded from a detective to police lieutenant. In flashbacks, Dinah was almost killed by Black Siren before being saved by Quentin.
She later finds out that her former partner-lover Vincent Sobel is alive and is the Vigilante. She resumes her relationship with him before he is killed by Black Siren.
She goes on a killing spree, targeting Black Siren and her allies. She is later fired from her job after Oliver fires the corrupt police captain, Kimberly Hill.
Before leaving the desk, she fires Dinah and the rest of the honest cops. She is outed as the Black Canary, when she uses her canary cry to save Mayor Pollard's life.
When Dinah has her throat slit by Stanley Dover , she loses her ability to perform the canary cry.
She is eventually given Sara Lance's old tech collar, which enables her to perform the cry again. In a flashforward to , Dinah is part of a vigilante resistance group called the Canary Network.
In season eight, Dinah learns details about her future self after adult versions William Clayton, Mia Smoak, and Connor Hawke arrived from the year Intrigues with her counterpart's actions with the Canary Network with Laurel's future self, she and Laurel are planning to start it decades earlier than expected.
Following the Crisis and the formation of Earth-Prime, Dinah is no longer sporting her throat injury. Following Oliver's funeral, she turns down a promotion and relocates to Metropolis.
Laurel later found her in operating a nightclub where she mentioned that she woke up in the day after Oliver's funeral and that she seems to have been completely erased from existence and that there is no documentation of her or Black Canary.
She is defeated by Green Arrow and arrested by the police and is later killed when Earth-2 is destroyed. Ricardo Diaz portrayed by Kirk Acevedo ; main: season 7; recurring: season 6 , when he first appears, is a drug lord, who leads a team street criminals and scientists in the development of an experimental steroid used by John Diggle to work around his tremors.
He is later revealed to be the main antagonist of season six, who manipulates events of Oliver Queen and Cayden James' lives behind the scenes, and kills James upon admitting that he orchestrated his son's death and prepares to launch his own scheme upon Star City while getting its judges, politicians and police officers on his payroll.
With help from Samanda Watson and the FBI, the politicians and police officers that are on Diaz's payroll are arrested.
Diaz mortally wounds Quentin Lance, but manages to evade capture when he is knocked off a building by Black Siren and lands in water.
Now in hiding from both the federal authorities and Oliver Queen's allies for his machinations, Diaz is vengeful towards Oliver for crippling his criminal empire.
In season seven, Diaz contacts some unnamed inmates inside Slabside Maximum Security Prison to make Oliver's time there miserable, while also targeting his wife Felicity outside of prison.
Having hired new allies, the Longbow Hunters, Diaz gets his hands on a drug, which gives him super super-strength. When Diaz is brought to Slabside Maximum Security Prison, he bribes himself free, takes control of the prison and releases all inmates from their cells in an attempt to get Oliver.
With help from Bronze Tiger, Oliver subdues most of the inmates and finally beats Diaz in his cell. Later, when A.
They successfully track down Dante, but during the mission to apprehend him, Diaz uses a defibrillator to short out his implant and exposes the set up to Dante.
This leads to Dante killing the Deputy Director of A. Felicity confronts Diaz and holds him at gunpoint until Diggle knocks him out.
Diaz is sent back to Slabside for going against his deal. While in his solitary cell, an unknown person floods his cell with gasoline from the sprinklers and then lights him on fire.
Emiko Queen portrayed by Sea Shimooka; main: season 7; guest season 8 , also referred to as Emiko Adachi, [26] is Robert Queen's illegitimate daughter and thus Oliver Queen's paternal half-sister.
She is also revealed to be a main antagonist of the season seven arc. When she and her mother are abandoned by Robert Queen, Emiko begins working as a courier for criminal organizations, through which she comes in contact with Dante, a member of the Ninth Circle.
Dante takes Emiko under his wing and starts training her, but she still holds out hope for being able to reconnect with the Queens.
However, Dante tells her to choose between her family and the Ninth Circle. When Robert is unwilling to acknowledge Emiko as his child and turns down her proposal for a company called Queen Materials, Emiko chooses not to give him information about the explosives planted onboard the Queen's Gambit before the voyage where it sank.
Rising through the ranks, Emiko is secretly the leader of the Ninth Circle by the events of season seven. Being an accomplished gymnast and trained in combat by Dante, her skills and tactics match Oliver's.
She initially had no intention to become a vigilante until her mother's murder. Needing a disguise, she chooses to have hers based on Oliver's after he reveals himself being the Green Arrow.
Therefore, she has legitimate claims to the Green Arrow name based on abilities in addition to being a Queen. Parallel to Oliver's first year as the Hood, Emiko hunts down people on her list, later revealing that they are possible leads to her mother's killers.
She also steals from them to help those in need. Because of this, Oliver trusts his mysterious successor despite not knowing the archer's identity, and after he discovers his relation to her, he tries to connect to his half-sister.
Rene Ramirez, who also trusts the archer due to her saving his daughter Zoe's life, serves as a liaison between her and Team Arrow, and later after he discovers her identity and senses that she needs a friend, offers her his friendship.
Emiko's identity as Oliver's half-sister is revealed in the episode "Unmasked", when she visits their father's empty grave.
She is determined to avenge her mother's death. When Oliver resumes his role as the Green Arrow, Emiko adopts a new red outfit similar to her comic book counterpart's and by extension her legal sister Thea's.
The bond between Emiko and Oliver is broken in the episode "Inheritance", when her alliance with Dante and the Ninth Circle is revealed. Eventually, Oliver reveals to Emiko that Dante had her mother killed to manipulate her, which leads to her killing Dante.
Emiko later reveals to Oliver that her goal is to destroy his legacy, forcing him to die as a villain. Emiko returns to occasionally using the Green Arrow outfit in an attempt to fool the SCPD into thinking that Oliver and his team are behind the terrorist threat facing Star City.
Emiko's focus on her personal vendetta publicly exposes the Ninth Circle. This, combined with her failure to deliver on her promise to destroy Star City and her hesitation to finally kill Oliver, leads to the organization's council turning on her.
Emiko dies after making amends with Oliver and is buried under the name "Emiko Adachi Queen". In season eight following the Crisis and the formation of Earth-Prime, Emiko is alive again as she attends Oliver's funeral.
She is welcomed into the family by Moira. Raised in secrecy away from Star City in Bloomfield, a neighborhood for former A. The two half-siblings, who previously did not know of each other, connect, and Mia asks William about what kind of a man their father was.
When battling John Diggle Jr. Not stranded in the past due to Oliver having allies with means for time travel and thus being able to return home at any time, Mia initially keeps her distance from her father out of resentment, but ultimately decides to get to know him before returning to her time.
After the Crisis, Mia's history has changed. In the new timeline in , Mia grew up with William in Star City as a wealthy heiress, her family's name is redeemed after Oliver's sacrifices as Green Arrow and thus can use her father's surname as Mia Queen, was never trained by Nyssa and is engaged to J.
She is just graduated from college and got a job offer from William. However, Laurel restored Mia's memories and training from the initial timeline, and with the city again at risk of being attacked once more, she becomes the Green Arrow.
Having remembered J. Sara Lance later visited Mia to bring her to Oliver's upcoming funeral. After mentioning how her time period's William was abducted by unknown people, Mia rescues a younger William from her father's old enemy John Byrne.
Afterwards, she gets to meet 's Felicity and attend her father's funeral before returning to her own time. William first appears in season four as a child, portrayed by Jack Moore.
In season six, William is living with Oliver after his mother Samantha is killed by Prometheus. While his faith in superheroes is shattered after Oliver's failure to his mother, he eventually bonds with him and begins seeing Felicity as a surrogate mother.
She also inspires William into the fields of engineering and technology. In season seven, after becoming the target of criminals like Damien Darhk, Adrian Chase, Ricardo Diaz, and Stanley Dover, William chooses to go live with his grandparents in order to have a normal life away from the Green Arrow.
Unbeknownst to him, his grandparents later sever all of his ties with his father and stepmother, leading him to believe that they have abandoned him.
In the flashforwards, William is a wealthy adult and the owner of a company called Harris Consolidated, secretly funded by Felicity and thus a schism of SmoakTech.
The two half-siblings form a relationship and together with their allies set out to save Star City. William accepts his role in the mission, defying his stepmother's attempt to bench him.
In addition, William helps in building relationships between his father and Mia. After the Crisis, William's life is altered after a timeline change; he grew up with Mia and is the heir of the Queen Estate and CEO of SmoakTech after his stepmother mysteriously disappeared, and Harris Consolidated does not exist in name since he did not change his in this timeline.
He is later kidnapped after Mia becomes the Green Arrow. Back in the present, a younger William is abducted as Mia mentions to Team Arrow what happened to her time period's William.
He is rescued from John Byrne by Mia, and later bonds with his half-sister's future self. Connor Hawke portrayed by Joseph David-Jones ; main: season 8; [43] recurring: season 7 is the biological son of Ben Turner.
While Connor starts working together with Mia, with the two also sharing a romantic connection, he initially does not reveal his occupation or the fact that he knows her parentage.
He is a recovering drug addict and still having a strained relationship with J. But the name, however, was the alias for John Diggle, Jr. Mar Novu, known as The Monitor portrayed by LaMonica Garrett ; main: season 8; guest: season 7 , is a Multiversal being testing different Earths in the multiverse in preparation for an impending "crisis".
In the season seven finale, the Monitor comes to collect Oliver, while also revealing he will die in the crisis.
In a flashforward to , Monitor meets with Felicity where he plans to reunite her with Oliver in a location where there is no return.
In season eight, Monitor sends Oliver to Earth-2 to obtain Dwarf Star particles, unique to that universe. In "Fadeout," it is revealed that the location that Monitor took Felicity to was the afterlife.
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Nutter also directed the pilot for Smallville , the aforementioned series following Clark Kent on his journey to become Superman.
Thus rather than continuing on with Hartley's incarnation of the character, they opted to cast a new actor in the role and establish the series as its own separate continuity.
The series does not initially feature super-powered heroes and villains. This decision was, in part, based on the executives' desire to take a realistic look at the characters in this universe.
For the first five seasons Arrow features two storylines: one in the present, and the other, shown in flashback, during Oliver's time on the island five years before his rescue.
These flashbacks are used to illustrate how Oliver transformed into the man that returns to Starling City. Much planning is required to keep the buildings out of camera frame.
It's actually incredibly ambitious to do these flashbacks every week, every single episode. Because like Andrew [Kreisberg] said, it's almost like it's its own show.
Guggenheim said, "We still want to make [flashbacks] part of our storytelling, because we do like them. We like when those non-island flashbacks sort of illuminate what's going on in the present day.
That'll always be a part of the show and a part of the show's storytelling structure. It just won't be telling a serialized story.
The series develops relationship triangles: some love triangles, others designed to catch characters in "philosophical debates". His daughter is going to be caught in the middle, because she loves and respects her father, and she's always believed in what he believed, but at the same time, she's going to see this dark urban legend out there that's actually doing a lot of good; the kind of good that she wants to be doing in her role as a legal aid attorney.
Taking inspiration from Christopher Nolan 's Batman film series , the creative team decided to "put it all out there" and "not hold back" from episode to episode.
Guggenheim cited Big Belly Burger , a restaurant franchise introduced in the Superman comics, which appears in Arrow' s third episode and onward.
We're so excited to reach into [the DC comics] roster and take some of these lesser-known characters that are beloved by fans, and do our spin on the characters.
Ahead of the th episode, Guggenheim talked about the commitment to quality the series strives for, stating, "We never skimped on the writing, the production or in the post-process going, 'This is going to be one of those stinkers, we might as well cut our losses and move on.
If episodes have come in bad, we reshoot Even in season 5, we have no problems with doing reshoots, or pickups, or anything we need to do to make each episode as successful as it can possibly be.
We had set these tentpoles at the beginning of the season, and we were a bit too rigorous on how we hit them. That was a case where the planning overtook the storytelling.
We didn't do things as naturally and as elegantly as we should have. On April 2, , The CW renewed the series for a seventh season , which premiered on October 15, Stephen Amell had approached Greg Berlanti towards the end of the sixth season about "mov[ing] on" following the expiration of his contract at the end of the seventh season.
Amell had hoped that the show could go on without him, but Berlanti, Mark Guggenheim and Beth Schwartz decided to conclude the series with a shortened eighth season, which Amell agreed to.
The realistic approach to the series included the costume design for Oliver's vigilante persona, created by Colleen Atwood. And that was our idea.
That's our world. In the second half of season two, Oliver replaces his "paint" mask with a domino mask , similar to one worn by the character in the comics.
The change is addressed on-screen, with Kreisberg saying, "He doesn't just put on a mask. It's actually a big plot point in an episode, and there really is a story behind, not only the need for the mask but also who provides him with it.
As Oliver is embracing being a hero, being a hero means stepping out of the dark and being more of a symbol, so he has to take steps to conceal his identity more.
Costume designer Maya Mani put together roughly 50 mask options for the producers. Kreisberg said, "What's so wonderful about the design that Maya came up with is that it really is very simple, and it feels as if it's been part of his costume since the beginning To compose the score for Arrow , executive producer Greg Berlanti invited Blake Neely , with whom he had first worked on Everwood.
Neely created a score that combined electronic and orchestral cues, varying between action themes and romantic ones. After reading the pilot script, Neely went away to start composing on his own.
He and Laurel have a love theme. Mom had a theme for the Undertaking. The bad guys all have themes, which makes it sad for me when one of them dies.
So I try not to become attached to bad guy themes. Diggle has a theme. Even the Island itself has a theme. Arrow premiered on The CW network from October 10, , during the —13 television season.
Each season release contains additional features, which include: making-of featurettes, episode commentaries, deleted scenes, gag reels, Comic-Con panels, and highlights from the Paley Fest.
Starting with season four and continuing through each subsequent season, the boxsets included the crossover episodes from other connected series, as well as commentary on those episodes.
Season one received favorable reviews, with a Metacritic score of 73 out of , based on reviews from 25 critics, making it the highest rated CW show in five years.
The site's consensus reads: "The CW nails the target with Arrow , a comic book-inspired series that benefits from cinematic action sequences, strong plotting, and intriguing characters.
Season two received acclaim from critics for the action sequences, storytelling, performances of the cast, drama, and the portrayal of Slade Wilson.
The site's consensus reading: "The second season of Arrow boasts more fantastic action, as well as a widening cast of intriguing, richly written characters.
The writing is adult and witty, the action is exciting, and Amell holds the center with well-cultivated ease. Club ' s Carrie Raisler gave the first half of season two a rating of A-.
She said, " Arrow [has] officially established itself as one of the most satisfying shows on television.
The most satisfying thing of all is that it did so by respecting its characters Despite receiving positive responses for the season three premiere, [] the second half of season three was met with criticism.
The flashback sequences were characterized as sporadic and "superfluous", with Ra's al Ghul described as a "shallow" and "underutilized" villain "absent of clear antagonism", [] although Matt Nable was generally praised for his portrayal of the character.
Furthermore, while parallels to Batman had always existed in the show, the use of such a major character from Batman's rogues gallery and the essential application of the "Daughter of the Demon" and several other Batman and Ra's al Ghul storylines applied to Oliver Queen came under particular fire from viewers, who accused the show of "ripping off" Batman.
He cemented the mixed reception of season three as being "haphazardly paced" and "struggling to develop a clear sense of direction". The site's consensus concluding: " Arrow stays on target with new characters and a steady supply of exciting action.
The fourth season received mixed reviews. The season earned praise given to the action scenes and Neal McDonough 's performance as Damien Darhk. However, it also received increasingly negative reviews for its mundane flashbacks, lack of narrative focus, and formulaic season finale.
Instead, the characters tend to be loosely connected. The critical consensus reads: "Season four of Arrow flourishes with a refreshing new tone, a thrilling new villain, and a gripping story arc.
The fifth season received mostly positive reviews from critics, giving praise for the performances of Stephen Amell and Josh Segarra, action sequences, storytelling, and the season finale.
The site's consensus reads, "No stranger to dramatic twists and turns, season five of Arrow continues to introduce new villains and surprise viewers despite some inconsistency".
The sixth season received mixed reviews from critics. IGN gave Season 6 a score of 6. The site's 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".
The seventh season received more favorable reviews than the previous season, with 7. In the United States, Arrow ' s premiere episode drew 4. In its second episode, Arrow became the only new network drama in the —13 season to hold its ratings in both adults 18—34 and adults 18—49 from its premiere to its second week.
Arrow has generated other media and spin-offs, including digital comic books and Internet-based mini-episodes with characters from the series.
The comic was regarded by the production crew as sharing the same canon as the series, with Kreisberg commenting, "[For] anyone who grabs a copy: Hold onto it and as the series progresses, you'll appreciate it more and more.
These were collected, together with the initial preview comic, in two volumes with the first released digitally in October and the second in both print and digital formats in May The first issue was published on October 17, and contained the first four chapters of the series, with the complete series lasting 6 issues.
A follow up to the original digital title, Arrow: Season 2. Arrow 2. Guggenheim stated, "We've tried to put in all the elements that people like about the show We're going to see what's happened to Detective Lance after he collapsed in the season [two] finale.
A good chunk of the burning questions left over will get answered in the tie-in comic. Particularly towards the latter half of the series, we're going to start introducing characters [in the comic] who you'll see in Season But what the comic book will give is a deeper appreciation for some of the moments [in the show] and a more complete narrative experience.
If you want to go deeper into the story, that's what Season 2. Additionally, the series has one to two pages each issue dedicated to the Suicide Squad, leading up to their own issue later in the run.
The comic, initially set between season three and four of the show before flashing back, explores a younger Malcolm Merlyn and his past, with Corto Maltese and Nanda Parbat featured.
Barrowman, who initially pitched the series to DC Comics as another with the ability to tell Merlyn's backstory, said he "had a backstory in my head for Malcolm from the beginning and a lot of it has made its way into our comic and onto the screen.
I think it's always been my job to help the audience relate to Malcolm in some way despite his questionable morals and evil ways. The chapter series was released digitally once every two weeks starting January 13, , before the entire story was collected in a single print edition in September On November 6, , a six-episode series of shorts, titled Blood Rush , premiered alongside the broadcast of the show, as well as online.
The series, which features product placement for products of its sponsor, Bose, was shot on location in Vancouver, similarly to the main show.
The episodes set during the course of the second season of the television series, show Roy coming to Queen Consolidated to have a meeting with Oliver.
As he is out, Felicity tells Roy to go wait in the lobby. Felicity then calls Roy, using Oliver's voice encoder, asking him to break into the lab to retrieve the sample.
As Roy is leaving, doctors enter the room, seemingly trapping him. The playable skin was given as a bonus reward to the first 5, voters of Injustice ' s promotional Battle Arena competition, but was later released as a free download.
Stephen Amell lends his voice and likeness to the skin. Amell reprised his role in addition to voicing the traditional Green Arrow in the game, while Cynthia Addai-Robinson reprised her role as Amanda Waller.
On February 23, , Titan Books released Arrow: Vengeance , a tie-in novelization written by Oscar Balderrama and Lauren Certo, which is set before and during the second season, detailing the origins of Slade Wilson, Sebastian Blood, and Isabel Rochev, and how they eventually meet and collaborate with each other to battle Oliver's alter-ego as seen in the television series.
In August , it was confirmed that Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim would co-author a fourth novel, alongside James R.
Tuck, entitled Arrow: Fatal Legacies , which was released in January The novel focuses on events between the fifth-season finale and sixth-season premiere.
A follow up to Heroes and Villains by the same author and publisher, titled Arrow: Oliver Queen's Dossier , was released in October , during the series' fifth season.
The book is presented as information collected by the Green Arrow and Felicity Smoak over the course of his four years of activity. Included in the book are "handwritten notes" and "police reports" regarding the Green Arrow and those he targets.
In July , it was announced that Berlanti and Kreisberg, along with Nutter and Geoff Johns , would be creating a television series, The Flash , based on the character of the same name , with an origin story for Barry Allen.
The next month, it was reported that a spin-off series, which is described as a superhero team-up show, was in discussion by The CW for a possible —16 midseason release.
Berlanti and Kreisberg would executive produce alongside Guggenheim and Sarah Schechter. During the th episode of Arrow season 5, some returning characters from previous seasons make an appearance in " Invasion!
Further crossovers occurred with " Crisis on Earth-X " in , [] and " Elseworlds " in In August , it was reported that another untitled spin-off was in development.
The report also confirmed that an episode of Arrow ' s final season would serve as a "backdoor pilot" for the potential series.
In August , it was confirmed that Matt Ryan would appear on Arrow in the fourth-season episode " Haunted ", per a "one-time-only-deal" that would involve his character being "brought in to deal with the fallout of the resurrection of Sara Lance Caity Lotz via Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pit.
John Badham , who was a director on Constantine , directed the crossover episode. I think you'll see he fits very neatly into our universe.
It never feels forced, it feels right. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Arrow disambiguation.
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In the season finale, Malcolm is seemingly killed by Oliver though he manages to destroy much of the Glades, inadvertently kills Tommy, and is publicly exposed for his crime by Moira.
In season two, Malcolm returns to suborn the jury in Moira's trial to find her innocent of the Undertaking. He discovers that he is Thea's biological father, following Adam Donner 's discovery of Malcolm's affair with Moira.
During Slade's attack on the city, Malcolm returns to save Thea from the Mirakuru soldiers and convinces her to leave Starling with him. In season three, Malcolm is revealed to have trained Thea to be a warrior in Corto Maltese.
Despite being both the League's target and a fugitive of the law, Malcolm secretly returns to Starling City, using personal wealth and resources following the loss of his company.
Under an alias, Malcolm purchases the foundry from Queen Consolidated, the site of Thea's nightclub, Verdant.
He continues to train Thea until she can defeat him in combat. Malcolm learns that crime lord Danny Brickwell was responsible for the murder of his wife, but Oliver persuades him to choose justice over vengeance for Thea's sake, allowing Brickwell to be tried for his crimes.
Malcolm leads Team Arrow to save the city until Oliver's return. Despite their renewed animosity, both Malcolm and Oliver harbor deep respect for each other: Malcolm regards Oliver as a surrogate son and Oliver himself remembers the man Malcolm was before the death of his wife.
In season four, Malcolm helps Laurel resurrect Sara in order to settle his family's blood debt with Laurel, and helps Thea control her bloodlust. However, despite occasionally helping Oliver, Malcolm remains an amoral man and is despised by Oliver's team and their allies.
Malcolm's aid to Oliver is either for protecting Thea or for his own agendas. Malcolm ultimately loses both his left hand and his power after Nyssa wins the League's leadership with Oliver's help, leading Malcolm to align himself with Darhk for revenge against Oliver.
In the process, Malcolm reveals Oliver's secrets to Darhk. As a result, Darhk makes Malcolm a H. In order to protect himself and Thea from Damien's plans, Malcolm steals Damien's idol, working with Andy Diggle, which results in Laurel's death.
Malcolm remains a leader to disbanded remnants of the League, and with them he forms its splinter faction the Thanatos Guild. Malcolm allies with Team Arrow again when Darhk tries to destroy the world without the means to survive it.
In season five, an illusion of Malcolm appears in the Dominators' dream world and opposes Oliver, Thea, John, Ray and Sara when they try to leave, but is swiftly killed by Thea.
Malcolm appears in flashbacks working with Konstantin Kovar, giving him Sarin gas in exchange for the means to acquire information on Unidac Industries to build the earthquake device.
Malcolm returns in the penultimate episode of season five, offering Oliver his assistance in saving his friends, most importantly Thea.
As Captain Boomerang approaches them, Malcolm takes Thea's place, telling the others to run. As they run, the landmine is seen exploding in the distance, killing both Malcolm and Captain Boomerang.
In season seven, despite his death, Malcolm makes appearances on the second and third parts of the Arrowverse crossover " Elseworlds.
The character is based on the DC Comics character Merlyn. Curtis Holt portrayed by Echo Kellum ; main: seasons 5—7; recurring: season 4; guest: season 8 is a technological savant, inventor, and bronze-medal-winning Olympic decathlete, who works with Felicity at Palmer Technologies.
He later learns Oliver's secret identity and helps them defeat Brie Larvan. He then helps Felicity and Noah shut down Rubicon to stop H.
He officially joins the team in season five as part of Oliver's efforts to expand and accept help after Diggle and Thea retired. While in the field, Curtis adopts a costume similar to his comic counterpart, including his 'Fair Play' jacket and T-shaped mask.
He alternates between field work and tech support depending on the crisis, such as helping Felicity devise a means of translating the extraterrestrial technology during the Dominators ' invasion.
In the mid-season finale, " What We Leave Behind ", Curtis is hospitalized after he is shot with a tuberculosis vaccine by Prometheus, aided by the treachery of apparent teammate Evelyn Sharp.
Curtis's husband Paul leaves him after discovering his vigilante activities, and they eventually divorce. In season six, Curtis has survived the explosion by taking shelter in the plane with the others and is working with the team using his upgraded T spheres and other tech.
It is revealed, that after leaving Palmer Technologies last year, he started an online business, which prompts Felicity to propose partnership with him to form their own company.
In season seven, Curtis works as part of A. He accepts a job in Washington, D. He later returns to take part in the operation to track down Emiko Queen and her biological weapon, before returning to D.
In season eight, Curtis comes back to help the team defeat Grant Wilson. Oliver gives him a special mission to investigate a weapon that could kill a god.
Following the Crisis and the formation of Earth-Prime, Curtis assists in finding a younger William and attends Oliver's funeral.
Adrian Chase portrayed by Josh Segarra ; main: season 5; guest: season 6, 8 is Star City's new district attorney in season five who helps Mayor Oliver Queen clean up the streets through the justice system.
He wears a black uniform almost identical to Oliver's first garb. Prometheus has no tolerance for anyone else targeting Green Arrow and kills Tobias Church when the crime lord ignores a warning to leave Green Arrow alone.
Chase was born as Simon Morrison, the illegitimate son of Justin Claybourne, a pharmaceutical owner on the List who was killed during Oliver's first year as The Hood.
However, Simon was never close to his father who realized that Simon is psychopathic and wanted nothing to do with him. Unwilling to accept defeat, Simon kills himself, detonating the bombs throughout the island in an attempt to kill Oliver's loved ones, successfully killing Samantha Clayton.
In season six, Morrison returns as one of Oliver's hallucinations while drugged by Vertigo. We knew we were going to do Vigilante this year, we knew who the character of Prometheus was, we knew that the character of Prometheus was the son of one of Oliver's early kills in season one, we knew that he was going to be someone who was going to indoctrinate himself into Oliver's good graces in the mayor's office and eventually betray him.
One morning Laurel Lance portrayed by Katie Cassidy ; [r] main: 6—8; [t] recurring: season 5 , Following the death of the Earth-1 Laurel Lance in season four, an antagonistic version of the character from Earth-2 named Black Siren also portrayed by Cassidy is introduced.
She eventually redeems herself and returns to Earth-2 as the heroic Black Canary. Like her doppelgänger, she was also romantically involved with the Oliver Queen of her Earth before his death.
Originally appearing on The Flash , the character was promoted to series regular on Arrow from season six onwards. Rene Ramirez portrayed by Rick Gonzalez ; main: season 6—8; recurring: season 5 is a vigilante in Star City whose reckless and cocksure actions prompt the Green Arrow to guide him.
Already trained as a soldier, Rene receives additional training from Oliver and becomes a skilled combatant.
Prior to becoming a vigilante, Rene kills a criminal in defense of his family, which led to his wife's death during the altercation; his daughter Zoe was put in a foster care due to the community deeming him unfit as he succumbs to alcohol blackouts.
With Curtis Holt's help, Rene seeks legal actions to get his daughter back. He later becomes Quentin Lance's assistant to help him reform Star City politically and they become friends.
Rene later becomes one of the main characters in season six, having survived the explosions on Lian Yu.
He then becomes one of the main members of Team Arrow, and receives improved vigilante attire. If Rene refuses, he will never see his daughter again.
When Rene confesses this to Oliver, Oliver kicks him off the team. But the entire team is soon brought back together, in order to rescue Quentin from Cayden James and Black Siren.
After the team rescues Quentin, Rene is kicked off the team permanently for abandoning his primary mission. Because of this, Dinah and Curtis leave the team too, no longer trusting Oliver.
Oliver later apologizes to the three, but while they accept his apology, they refuse to return to Team Arrow and form a team of their own called New Team Arrow.
Later, when it is revealed that Ricardo Diaz is the true villain of season six after he kills James, Rene is coerced by Diaz into testifying against Oliver at his trial, with Diaz threatening the safety of Rene's daughter in front of him.
After the trial, Oliver is free to go, thanks to Christopher Chance posing as the judge, and finally makes peace with Rene.
Later, during the final battle with Diaz and his organization, The Quadrant, Quentin gets shot and eventually dies of his wounds in hospital later that day.
Rene becomes one of the many members of Team Arrow, who mourns Quentin's death. In season eight, Rene assists Oliver for the upcoming Crisis.
He also assists in finding a younger William and attends Oliver's funeral. In a flashforward to , Rene has become the mayor of the Glades. After a timeline change following the Crisis, Rene is the mayor of Star City.
He is defeated by Green Arrow and arrested by the police and is later killed when Earth-2 is destroyed. Dinah Drake portrayed by Juliana Harkavy ; main: season 6—8; recurring: season 5 is a detective, formerly of the Central City Police Department.
She went undercover in a drug ring with the alias "Tina Boland", only for her partner to be murdered after they were both revealed to be cops.
After the particle accelerator explosion, she receives the ability to produce sonic waves with her scream and hunts down the leader of the drug ring to get revenge for her partner's death.
Dinah joined the Star City Police Department after she settled in the city. Harkavy has been promoted to the main cast for season six, her character having survived the explosions on Lian Yu.
Following the battle on Lian Yu, Dinah is upgraded from a detective to police lieutenant. In flashbacks, Dinah was almost killed by Black Siren before being saved by Quentin.
She later finds out that her former partner-lover Vincent Sobel is alive and is the Vigilante. She resumes her relationship with him before he is killed by Black Siren.
She goes on a killing spree, targeting Black Siren and her allies. She is later fired from her job after Oliver fires the corrupt police captain, Kimberly Hill.
Before leaving the desk, she fires Dinah and the rest of the honest cops. She is outed as the Black Canary, when she uses her canary cry to save Mayor Pollard's life.
When Dinah has her throat slit by Stanley Dover , she loses her ability to perform the canary cry. She is eventually given Sara Lance's old tech collar, which enables her to perform the cry again.
In a flashforward to , Dinah is part of a vigilante resistance group called the Canary Network. In season eight, Dinah learns details about her future self after adult versions William Clayton, Mia Smoak, and Connor Hawke arrived from the year Intrigues with her counterpart's actions with the Canary Network with Laurel's future self, she and Laurel are planning to start it decades earlier than expected.
Following the Crisis and the formation of Earth-Prime, Dinah is no longer sporting her throat injury. Following Oliver's funeral, she turns down a promotion and relocates to Metropolis.
Laurel later found her in operating a nightclub where she mentioned that she woke up in the day after Oliver's funeral and that she seems to have been completely erased from existence and that there is no documentation of her or Black Canary.
She is defeated by Green Arrow and arrested by the police and is later killed when Earth-2 is destroyed. Ricardo Diaz portrayed by Kirk Acevedo ; main: season 7; recurring: season 6 , when he first appears, is a drug lord, who leads a team street criminals and scientists in the development of an experimental steroid used by John Diggle to work around his tremors.
He is later revealed to be the main antagonist of season six, who manipulates events of Oliver Queen and Cayden James' lives behind the scenes, and kills James upon admitting that he orchestrated his son's death and prepares to launch his own scheme upon Star City while getting its judges, politicians and police officers on his payroll.
With help from Samanda Watson and the FBI, the politicians and police officers that are on Diaz's payroll are arrested. Diaz mortally wounds Quentin Lance, but manages to evade capture when he is knocked off a building by Black Siren and lands in water.
Now in hiding from both the federal authorities and Oliver Queen's allies for his machinations, Diaz is vengeful towards Oliver for crippling his criminal empire.
In season seven, Diaz contacts some unnamed inmates inside Slabside Maximum Security Prison to make Oliver's time there miserable, while also targeting his wife Felicity outside of prison.
Having hired new allies, the Longbow Hunters, Diaz gets his hands on a drug, which gives him super super-strength. When Diaz is brought to Slabside Maximum Security Prison, he bribes himself free, takes control of the prison and releases all inmates from their cells in an attempt to get Oliver.
With help from Bronze Tiger, Oliver subdues most of the inmates and finally beats Diaz in his cell. Later, when A. They successfully track down Dante, but during the mission to apprehend him, Diaz uses a defibrillator to short out his implant and exposes the set up to Dante.
This leads to Dante killing the Deputy Director of A. Felicity confronts Diaz and holds him at gunpoint until Diggle knocks him out.
Diaz is sent back to Slabside for going against his deal. While in his solitary cell, an unknown person floods his cell with gasoline from the sprinklers and then lights him on fire.
Emiko Queen portrayed by Sea Shimooka; main: season 7; guest season 8 , also referred to as Emiko Adachi, [26] is Robert Queen's illegitimate daughter and thus Oliver Queen's paternal half-sister.
She is also revealed to be a main antagonist of the season seven arc. When she and her mother are abandoned by Robert Queen, Emiko begins working as a courier for criminal organizations, through which she comes in contact with Dante, a member of the Ninth Circle.
Dante takes Emiko under his wing and starts training her, but she still holds out hope for being able to reconnect with the Queens.
However, Dante tells her to choose between her family and the Ninth Circle. When Robert is unwilling to acknowledge Emiko as his child and turns down her proposal for a company called Queen Materials, Emiko chooses not to give him information about the explosives planted onboard the Queen's Gambit before the voyage where it sank.
Rising through the ranks, Emiko is secretly the leader of the Ninth Circle by the events of season seven. Being an accomplished gymnast and trained in combat by Dante, her skills and tactics match Oliver's.
She initially had no intention to become a vigilante until her mother's murder. Needing a disguise, she chooses to have hers based on Oliver's after he reveals himself being the Green Arrow.
Therefore, she has legitimate claims to the Green Arrow name based on abilities in addition to being a Queen. Parallel to Oliver's first year as the Hood, Emiko hunts down people on her list, later revealing that they are possible leads to her mother's killers.
She also steals from them to help those in need. Because of this, Oliver trusts his mysterious successor despite not knowing the archer's identity, and after he discovers his relation to her, he tries to connect to his half-sister.
Rene Ramirez, who also trusts the archer due to her saving his daughter Zoe's life, serves as a liaison between her and Team Arrow, and later after he discovers her identity and senses that she needs a friend, offers her his friendship.
Emiko's identity as Oliver's half-sister is revealed in the episode "Unmasked", when she visits their father's empty grave.
She is determined to avenge her mother's death. When Oliver resumes his role as the Green Arrow, Emiko adopts a new red outfit similar to her comic book counterpart's and by extension her legal sister Thea's.
The bond between Emiko and Oliver is broken in the episode "Inheritance", when her alliance with Dante and the Ninth Circle is revealed.
Eventually, Oliver reveals to Emiko that Dante had her mother killed to manipulate her, which leads to her killing Dante. Emiko later reveals to Oliver that her goal is to destroy his legacy, forcing him to die as a villain.
Emiko returns to occasionally using the Green Arrow outfit in an attempt to fool the SCPD into thinking that Oliver and his team are behind the terrorist threat facing Star City.
Emiko's focus on her personal vendetta publicly exposes the Ninth Circle. This, combined with her failure to deliver on her promise to destroy Star City and her hesitation to finally kill Oliver, leads to the organization's council turning on her.
Emiko dies after making amends with Oliver and is buried under the name "Emiko Adachi Queen". In season eight following the Crisis and the formation of Earth-Prime, Emiko is alive again as she attends Oliver's funeral.
She is welcomed into the family by Moira. Raised in secrecy away from Star City in Bloomfield, a neighborhood for former A.
The two half-siblings, who previously did not know of each other, connect, and Mia asks William about what kind of a man their father was.
When battling John Diggle Jr. Not stranded in the past due to Oliver having allies with means for time travel and thus being able to return home at any time, Mia initially keeps her distance from her father out of resentment, but ultimately decides to get to know him before returning to her time.
After the Crisis, Mia's history has changed. In the new timeline in , Mia grew up with William in Star City as a wealthy heiress, her family's name is redeemed after Oliver's sacrifices as Green Arrow and thus can use her father's surname as Mia Queen, was never trained by Nyssa and is engaged to J.
She is just graduated from college and got a job offer from William. However, Laurel restored Mia's memories and training from the initial timeline, and with the city again at risk of being attacked once more, she becomes the Green Arrow.
Having remembered J. Sara Lance later visited Mia to bring her to Oliver's upcoming funeral. After mentioning how her time period's William was abducted by unknown people, Mia rescues a younger William from her father's old enemy John Byrne.
Afterwards, she gets to meet 's Felicity and attend her father's funeral before returning to her own time. William first appears in season four as a child, portrayed by Jack Moore.
In season six, William is living with Oliver after his mother Samantha is killed by Prometheus. While his faith in superheroes is shattered after Oliver's failure to his mother, he eventually bonds with him and begins seeing Felicity as a surrogate mother.
She also inspires William into the fields of engineering and technology. In season seven, after becoming the target of criminals like Damien Darhk, Adrian Chase, Ricardo Diaz, and Stanley Dover, William chooses to go live with his grandparents in order to have a normal life away from the Green Arrow.
Unbeknownst to him, his grandparents later sever all of his ties with his father and stepmother, leading him to believe that they have abandoned him.
In the flashforwards, William is a wealthy adult and the owner of a company called Harris Consolidated, secretly funded by Felicity and thus a schism of SmoakTech.
The two half-siblings form a relationship and together with their allies set out to save Star City. William accepts his role in the mission, defying his stepmother's attempt to bench him.
In addition, William helps in building relationships between his father and Mia. After the Crisis, William's life is altered after a timeline change; he grew up with Mia and is the heir of the Queen Estate and CEO of SmoakTech after his stepmother mysteriously disappeared, and Harris Consolidated does not exist in name since he did not change his in this timeline.
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