The CW unveiled a fall schedule that will see breakout drama Arrow remain in its Wednesday spot while Supernatural shifts to Tuesdays, were it will lead in to the Vampire Diaries spinoff The Originals.
Although it didn’t make the cut for the 2013 fall season, the Wonder Woman origin show Amazon may still have a chance to see the light of day as it undergoes redevelopment.
As the first season of Arrow comes to an earth-shaking end, Malcolm Merlyn’s scheme is exposed, Oliver and Laurel finally demonstrate why they belong together, and one of the characters makes the ultimate sacrifice.
As we head toward Wednesday’s season finale of Arrow, Spinoff looks at five instances in which the show’s writers have hit their target … and five areas in which they’ve fallen short.
NBC, Fox, The CW and Adult Swim offer up a better look at the fall’s TV season by revealing pick-up pilots and cutting underperforming shows. The big news made be that Parks and Recreation was renewed for a sixth season.
In “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” the penultimate episode of Arrow‘s first season, Oliver finally learns what the Undertaking is, Fyers reveals what he’s up to, and Malcolm Merlyn ties up loose ends.
In “The Undertaking,” Oliver finally gets around to rescuing Walter, Moira’s involvement in Malcolm’s scheme is exposed, Team Arrow gets back together, and we stop feeling so bad about the death Frank Chen.
As John Diggle sees an opportunity to take out Deadshot, Oliver is faced with a decision whether to help his friend or protect Laurel. Tommy, meanwhile, is confronted by some tough choices of his own.
Star Kristin Kreuk and producer Kelly Souders talked with reporters at WonderCon Anaheim about the season finale of Beauty and the Beast, teasing, ” I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.”
The Count returns to Arrow this week as Vertigo again floods the streets of Starling City, sending Oliver Queen in search of the source, and Detective Lance on the trail of Tommy Merlyn.
Series creator Rob Thomas has announced that Jason Dohring, best known as Logan Echolls on Veronica Mars, will return for the Kickstarter-funded film..
During the near-capacity WonderCon panel for The CW’s Beauty and the Beast, star Kristin Kreuk and Executive Producer Kelly Souders discussed the predominantly female cast, and teased what “Beasties” can expect from the rest of the season.