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Arrow: Season 2 was released as a 5-disc DVD set and as a 9-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack set on September 16, 2014 in the United States and September 15, 2014 in the United Kingdom. The DVD and Blu-ray box sets contain additional features, including making-of featurettes, deleted scenes, gag reel, and highlights from the Paley Fest.
Starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on Oliver's children William and Mia (Katherine McNamara), exploring how present events would affect their future and Green Arrow's legacy. The first season aired from October 10, 2012, through May 15, 2013. [2] [3] On February 11, The CW renewed the series for a second season. [4]
The episode was the most viewed of season two, and had the show's largest audience since February 2013, and a series high 18–34 rating (1.2/4). It also matched the show's season high 18–49 rating and matched its series high rating among men 18–34 (1.4/6) and men 18–49 (1.5/5). [9]
It was eight years ago this week that Arrow kicked off what would be known as its “Mystery Grave” season, seeing as the opener ended with a “SIX MONTHS LATER” flash-forward that saw Barry ...
A follow-up to the original digital title, Arrow: Season 2.5, is written by Guggenheim and Keto Shimizu, one of the show's executive story editors and writers, with art by Joe Bennett and Jack Jadson. Arrow 2.5 is intended to tell one continuous story across two arcs, that fits within the television narrative. Guggenheim stated, "We've tried to ...
"State v. Queen" is the seventh episode of the second season, and 30th episode overall of The CW series Arrow. The episode was written by Marc Guggenheim & Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by Bethany Rooney.
The season premiere earned positive reviews, with Jesse Schedeen of IGN giving it 8.5, stating "Arrow is showing every sign of addressing the flaws that bogged down Season 3", [91] and Morgan Jeffery of Digital Spy describing the series as being "back on form". [92] However, the response to the season as a whole was more critical.
In season seven, despite his death, Malcolm makes appearances in the second part of the Arrowverse crossover "Elseworlds". In season eight, the Earth-2 Malcolm Merlyn is revealed to be married to Moira Queen and is not the Dark Archer. The character is based on the DC Comics character Merlyn and is the main antagonist in the series.