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ARROW Season 2 Finale: Andrew Kreisberg Teases the ‘Biggest and Most Epic’ Episode the Show Has Ever Done

May 14, 2014 by  
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ARROW’s second season finale airs tonight, and after all the major moves the show has pulled so far this season…yeah, tonight could be brutal.

I spoke with ARROW executive producer Andrew Kreisberg about tonight’s “epic” finale, Slade’s deviousness, change for all the characters, and more…

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ARROW Season 2 Finale First Look Photo: Look Who’s Back!

April 28, 2014 by  
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[This post contains mild spoilers for the ARROW season 2 finale.]

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ARROW: Susanna Thompson on the Heartbreaking Twist, Her Improvised Line, What Was Cut, and More

April 24, 2014 by  
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[This post contains spoilers for the ARROW episode, “Seeing Red.” If you haven’t watched it yet, please go view it first, and then come back to see what Susanna Thompson had to say about the hour.]

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ARROW Post-Mortem: Andrew Kreisberg on the Devastating Fallout From ‘Seeing Red’

April 23, 2014 by  
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[Warning: this post contains major, major, major, major spoilers for the April 23rd episode of ARROW. Please do not read it until after you’ve seen “Seeing Red.”]

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ARROW: Andrew Kreisberg on Laurel’s New Insight into Oliver

April 15, 2014 by  
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ARROW’s Slade Wilson has been steadily laying the groundwork to properly get his revenge on Oliver, and in the last episode he delivered a double-whammy: he told Thea her birth father was actually Malcolm Merlyn, and informed Laurel that Oliver was The Arrow. And while viewers already got a little taste of how Thea will react to the news of her paternity, how Laurel will respond to the bombshell that was dropped on her is a bit of a question mark.

“I think Laurel has obviously had a very rough year,” ARROW executive producer Andrew Kreisberg told reporters. “When Slade told Laurel, he thought that was going to be yet another devastating death charge into Oliver’s life. And I think Laurel’s reaction into finding out the news — for one, not just taking it at face value, but being smart about it — and her emotional reaction to the news is surprising. I think most people assume she will react one way, and that she reacts a different way is great.”

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ARROW: 8 Teases About ‘The Promise’

March 5, 2014 by  
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Slade and Oliver have finally come face-to-face in the present time on ARROW, which means, of course, major things are going down in tonight’s new episode, “The Promise.”

I had the chance to screen the hour early, and while I don’t want to ruin things, there are a few things I can tease about will go down…
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ARROW: Emily Bett Rickards Previews Season 2

October 7, 2013 by  
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In ARROW’s first season, Felicity proved her loyalty to Oliver time and time again, and when season 2 kicks off, things will be no different. In fact, Felicity and Diggle travel very, very great lengths to help get their friend back on the right path.

To get a little more insight into Felicity’s journey at the start of the year, ARROW star Emily Bett Rickards sat down with reporters on the show’s Vancouver set last week to tease what’s to come…

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ARROW returns Wednesday, October 9th at 8 PM on The CW.

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ARROW: Andrew Kreisberg on Introducing Flash and Getting to Write the Part with Grant Gustin in Mind
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ARROW: Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns Tease The Flash’s Introduction and Impact on Starling City

July 30, 2013 by  
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ARROW may be just getting ready for its second season, but already The CW is looking to expand the DC universe — ARROW will officially be bringing in Barry Allen (Flash) for an arc during the upcoming season of ARROW with the hopes of spinning it off.

“It really started with [ARROW executive producer] Greg Berlanti,” ARROW executive producer Andrew Kreisberg told reporters on a conference call this afternoon. “The Flash was his favorite character as a kid growing up, and he’s obviously been a strong, personal favorite of [ARROW executive producer] Geoff [Johns] and mine. So when Greg approached us one day and said, ‘What do you think if we did Flash as a spinoff?,’ all of us lit up. Despite the fact that he has super powers, there’s something very relatable about Barry of all the big seven of the Justice League. He got his powers by accident; he’s not a god, he’s not an alien. He wasn’t seeking this out, it came to him. So his reaction to that feels very human and grounded…Oliver Queen is a very dark and tortured soul, and Barry is not. I think it’ll be fun…to see these two characters together, because they both have distinctly different world views, while deeply caring about right and wrong.”

“And Barry’s somebody who is a cop,” Johns teased. “He follows the law, he follows the rules, he’s the last person in the world who would ever think about being a vigilante.”

In fact, Barry will be working for the good guys when ARROW viewers are first introduced to him. (Barry is currently scheduled to appear in episodes 8, 9, and 20 — all of which written by Berlanti, Kreisberg, and Johns, while episode 20 will be directed by David Nutter.)

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ARROW: Seth Gabel Previews The Count Going Toe-to-Toe With Oliver in ‘Vertigo’

January 29, 2013 by  
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ARROW’s Oliver has faced his fair share of villains, but with his sister, Thea, getting wrapped up in the mayhem of a new street drug, Vertigo — which caused her car crash at the end of the last episode — Mr. Queen is out to make someone pay. And if Oliver’s angry, that doesn’t bode too well for The Count, the man responsible for this dangerous drug.

I spoke with ARROW newbie Seth Gabel — whom television viewers may remember from his time as Lincoln on Fox’s FRINGE or Jeremy Darling on ABC’s DIRTY SEXY MONEY — about playing The Count (a role he’s previously called “the most fun I’ve ever had”), getting to tap into his darker side, on-screen fighting, what viewers can expect from “Vertigo,” and more…

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