The CW bid adieu to Arrow with an emotional series finale. After a successful journey of eight seasons and 170 episodes, series aired its finale episode on January 28.
11.01.2020 - 05:56 / tvguide.com
Stephen Amell has just shared a new trailer for Crisis on Infinite Earths, and we almost can't believe this massive crossover event is finally coming to an end! Not to mention, we're more nervous than ever about which characters will actually make it out alive.
The last we saw, the Seven Paragons, Barry (Grant Gustin) Sara (Caity Lotz), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), Ryan Choi (Osric Chau), Batwoman (Ruby Rose), J'onn J'onzz (David Harewood) and Superman (Brandon Routh) — well, kinda since he
The CW bid adieu to Arrow with an emotional series finale. After a successful journey of eight seasons and 170 episodes, series aired its finale episode on January 28.
It may be a hard pill to swallow, but it's time to say goodbye to Arrow now that the series finale is finally upon us. After countless saves, five spin-offs (and counting), and one final sacrifice, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) will take his final bow and say farewell.
It's time for to hang up the bow.
Major changes are afoot in the Arrowverse.
Arrow star Stephen Amell has shared a harrowing experience of suffering a panic attack while recording a podcast.
Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) first death during Crisis on Infinite Deaths, in which he stayed behind to fight off those Dementor-like creatures while his friends escaped, ripped our hearts into a million pieces. According to the Arrow star, filming that tragic scene was just as painful. During an appearance on Smallville alum Michael Rosenbaum's podcast Inside of You, Amell opened up about that unforgettable moment and why filming it was such a frustrating experience.
Taking time to heal. Stephen Amell suffered a panic attack mid-interview on the Tuesday, January 21, episode of Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast “Inside of You.”
Amell was a guest on a podcast hosted by Michael Rosenbaum, popular as Lex Luthor on the show "Smallville", reports dailymail.co.uk.
Waxahatchee is back. Katie Crutchfield has announced the new album Saint Cloud and she’s also shared the new song “Fire.” Listen below. Saint Cloud arrives on March 27 via Merge.
Stephen Malkmus has announced his third solo album, Traditional Techniques. The album, which comes out on March 6 via Matador, serves as a sort of counterpoint to last year’s electronic record Groove Denied. Below, check out Malkmus’ lead single “Xian Man.”
Arrow star Stephen Amell has explained his behaviour on a new podcast, revealing he suffered a panic attack.
Stephen Amell is opening up about panic attacks after having one midway through recording a podcast.
Stephen Amellis having an honest discussion about his mental health following the end of Arrow.
Rita Moreno has heaped praise on Steven Spielberg for keeping the essence of the original West Side Story movie musical in his revamp.
Margo Price is back with a new song. It’s called “Stone Me.” In addition to its release via Loma Vista, she performed it on last night’s episode of Full Frontal With Samantha Bee. It features the following chorus: “Love me, hate me, desecrate me/Call me a bitch then call me baby/You don’t know me, you don’t own me/Yeah that’s no way to stone me.”
The “Arrowverse” saved its biggest surprises for the final two hours: TV’s Barry Allen (played by Grant Gustin) met big-screen Barry Allen (played by Ezra Miller).
Crisis over.
Caity Lotz promised a cameo that everyone would lose their minds over, and the final two episodes of Crisis on Infinite Earths delivered within the first half hour.