Arrow- The Thrilling First Three Season

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Arrow is a DC comics based American television series produced by Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim, and Greg Berlanti. The DC Comic character, Green Arrow, originally is a costumed crime fighter which was created by George Papp and Mort Weisinger. Arrow TV series was released on 10th October 2012 on The CW and already, all seasons are available on HBO Max and Netflix.

The three watched seasons of Arrow generally received positive reviews from viewers and critics during its initial broadcast run. It was CW’s highest rated new series witnessed in the last five years. It enjoyed about 3.868 million viewers after the release of the first season, receiving multiple notable nominations and winning 3 awards.

The series follows the life of a billionaire playboy living in Starling City, Olivier Queen played by Stephen Amell. In first season it starts by his journey and flashbacks of his 5 year time spent on a mysterious island. The experience changes his and develops a different character inside him. After returning, he is reunited with his family; his mother Moira Queen played by Susanna Thompson, his sister Thea Queen, played by Willa Holland and his old friend Tommy Merlyn played by Colin Donnell. In the first season, Oliver’s character hunts down wealthy criminals, dressed in a hood, as a vigilante. In season two, his character develops and he starts practicing a code, he vows to hunt criminals without killing them. In this season he is attacked by Slade Wilson, played by Manu Bennett. In season 3, Arrow evolves as a public hero and struggles to bring his family back together. In this season he comes against his old enemy and gets entangles with Ra’s al Ghul, played by Matthew Nable.

Arrow has been loved and admired all over the world; it is known for its realistic style and captivating story. The first 3 season didn’t fail to impress the viewers and the critics alike. Here’s hoping that season 4 and the rest will be even more exciting and will unfurl new mysteries.

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