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Arrow: Season 1 was released as a 5-disc DVD set and as a 9-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack set on September 17, 2013, in the United States and September 23, 2013, 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 2012.
Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance (seasons 1–6; recurring: season 8; guest: season 7), Laurel and Sara Lance's father and Starling City police detective. [38] The character is partly based on the DC Comics character Larry Lance. The character dies in the sixth-season finale, [39] [35] but his death is averted after Oliver restored the multiverse.
Arrow ' s premiere episode drew 4.14 million viewers, making it The CW's most-watched telecast of any show on any night in three years, and The CW's most-watched series premiere since The Vampire Diaries in 2009. [18] In Australia, the premiere received 1.32 million viewers, making it the third most-watched broadcast on the network that night. [19]
The eighth and final season of Arrow was ordered on March 6, 2019, with a 10 episode order. [21] The season began on October 15, 2019, and concluded on January 28, 2020. [ 22 ] [ 23 ]
In the Legends of Tomorrow season one episode "Star City 2046", the Legends accidentally travel to Star City in a dystopian future timeline, where Sara learns that Laurel had either abandoned Star City or died. [64] However, this future timeline is not connected to the flash-forwards shown in Arrow season seven and eight. [65]
All four episodes and the behind-the-scenes featurette "Inside the Crossover: Crisis on Earth-X", were released on Blu-ray and DVD in Region 1 along with the rest of Arrow ' s sixth season on August 14, 2018, [43] with The Flash ' s fourth season on August 23, [44] with Supergirl ' s third season on September 18, [45] and with Legends of ...
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Giving the episode a 9.2 out of 10, Schedeen stated it was a "blast to watch" and was "a more cohesive and satisfying episode than the first". Noting that the crossover "wasted some of its potential by delivering two mostly standalone episodes," the Arrow episode was "more consistently entertaining and satisfying than the first". He enjoyed ...