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The CW series Arrow is set to conclude with a shortened eighth season, confirmed by lead actor Stephen Amell and producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Beth Schwartz. The final run will consist of ten episodes airing in the fall, and the show’s ending is tied to the upcoming Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover. Recent developments include the departure of key cast members: Diggle (John Diggle) has left the team to work with his wife at ARGUS, and Felicity Smoak will exit Star City at the end of Season 7, marking the loss of two long‑standing characters as the series wraps up.
Arrow will end with a ten‑episode eighth season airing this fall.
Stephen Amlet announced the series conclusion via a tweet, citing the end of his vigilante role.
Producers emphasized the decision was made in the best interests of the show and its legacy.
John Diggle has permanently left Team Arrow to work at ARGUS with his wife Lyla.
Felicity Smoak is set to depart Star City at the end of Season 7, ending her role as the team’s hacker.
The final ten‑episode season is scheduled to air in the fall, as confirmed by the show's producers.
Producers described the decision as a hard but necessary choice made in the best interests of Arrow and its legacy.
John Diggle is leaving to work at ARGUS with his wife, and Felicity Smoak will exit Star City at the end of Season 7.
Arrow’s conclusion is linked to the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, which will bring together all Arrowverse shows.
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