ARROW Series Finale: ‘Fadeout’ Photos
January 24, 2020 by Marisa Roffman
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ARROW ends its run on Tuesday, January 28 with the characters mourning Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) death. (Amell and executive producer Marc Guggenheim previously teased the final scene of the series here.)
Check out photos from “Fadeout”…
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The CW’s take on “Fadeout”: “After eight seasons, and the launch of countless superheroes, the series wraps up the story of the Green Arrow (Stephen Amell). Emily Bett Rickards returns as Felicity. James Bamford directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Beth Schwartz.”
ARROW, Tuesdays, 9/8c, The CW
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ARROW: Marc Guggenheim on the Bomb-Dropping, Decision-Filled Penultimate Episode
May 8, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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ARROW has rarely played it safe, and it seems like the tension and danger that has often permeated the show is about to explode in a massive way.
I spoke with ARROW executive producer Marc Guggenheim about making essentially two finales, Oliver getting unbalanced by his mother’s true intentions, Roy’s quest, Laurel and Thea’s decisions, and more…