Arrow series news
Here are some recent news and updates about the Arrowverse:
Arrow
- The CW has officially cancelled Arrow after an eight-season run. The series finale aired on January 28, 2020.
- Stephen Amell, who played Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, has expressed his gratitude to the fans and the show's creators for the opportunity to play the character.
- The show's final season saw the introduction of a new Green Arrow, Mia Queen (played by Katherine McNamara), who is the daughter of Oliver and Felicity Smoak.
The Flash
- The Flash has been renewed for an eighth season on The CW.
- The show's current season has seen the introduction of a new villain, Eobard Thawne (played by Tom Cavanagh), who is a future version of the Reverse-Flash.
- The show's star, Grant Gustin, has signed a new contract to continue playing Barry Allen/The Flash for at least two more seasons.
Supergirl
- Supergirl has been cancelled by The CW after five seasons. The series finale aired on May 26, 2021.
- The show's star, Melissa Benoist, has expressed her gratitude to the fans and the show's creators for the opportunity to play the character.
- The show's final season saw the introduction of a new villain, Lex Luthor (played by Jon Cryer), who is the father of Lena Luthor (played by Katie McGrath).
Legends of Tomorrow
- Legends of Tomorrow has been renewed for an eighth season on The CW.
- The show's current season has seen the introduction of a new villain, the Timeless (played by Courtney Ford), who is a time-traveling assassin.
- The show's star, Caity Lotz, has signed a new contract to continue playing Sara Lance/White Canary for at least two more seasons.
Crisis on Infinite Earths
- The CW has announced a new crossover event, "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two", which will air in December 2021.
- The event will bring together characters from across the Arrowverse, including Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow.
- The event will also introduce a new villain, the Anti-Monitor (played by LaMonica Garrett), who is a powerful being from the future.
Other News
- The CW has announced a new series, "Stargirl", which is based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The show will premiere in May 2020.
- The CW has also announced a new series, "Naomi", which is based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The show will premiere in 2022.