Here’s Where You Can Stream Or Buy Every Season Of Arrow
The CW By Shania Russell/Jan. 27, 2022 11:16 am EST
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. (Welcome to Where to Watch, which provides a clear and simple answer to the question, “Hey, where can I watch this thing?”) Before the Arrowverse exploded into an expansive multiverse with a thousand different costumed heroes smoldering at the camera, there was just one: The CW’s “Arrow.” Inspired by DC Comics’ Green Arrow, this dark and gritty superhero adaptation is responsible for turning the CW into the network it is today — a playground for comic-inspired crusaders, saving their own cities and occasionally crossing over into other parts of their shared TV universe. At this point, entering into the Arrowverse requires the time commitment of a full-time job. Overall, it spans nearly 700 episodes across 41 seasons of TV. Where would you even start?
Well, if your 2022 resolution is to finally venture into the dark, gritty, action-packed and enjoyably schlocky Arrowverse, then look no further than its humble beginnings. For at least the first few seasons of “Arrow,” you’ll only need to wrap your mind around a single universe and the hero at its center: Oliver Queen. Stephen Amell stars as the billionaire playboy turned superhero, who we learn via flashbacks was shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Lian Yu. He claims to have spent five years there before finally making his way home to Starling City, where years of training and contemplation lead him to fight crime as a vigilante. Can you guess his weapon of choice? You betcha: a bow and arrow. And even before all the multiversal, TV criss-crossing occurs, the show dips into DC comic lore to bring on familiar foes like Huntress, Deathstroke, and Ra’s Al Ghul.
The CW’s interest in spandex-clad action can be traced back to “Smallville,” but “Arrow” is where it truly kicks into gear. In its second season, the series introduced Barry Allen in a backdoor pilot that eventually leads to the development of other Arrowverse entries, including “Supergirl,” “Legends of Tomorrow,” “Black Lightning” and more. But don’t overextend yourself just yet — stick to “Arrow” and start small. And by small, I mean get ready for this 8-season-long saga!
Where You Can Buy Arrow
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You can find individual seasons and episodes of “Arrow” available for purchase at all the usual haunts: Prime Video, Vudu, and Google Play. Entire seasons round out to around $24.99 while individual episodes are also available for purchase at $1.99. If you’re in the physical media camp, there’s good news — this might be the cheaper way to go when it comes to owning the expansive series. Though prices vary by season, the DVDs are available for anywhere between $11.99 to $18.99 and the complete series Blu-ray is $85.99.
Here’s Where You Can Stream Or Buy Every Season Of Arrow
The CW
By Shania Russell/Jan. 27, 2022 11:16 am EST
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. (Welcome to Where to Watch, which provides a clear and simple answer to the question, “Hey, where can I watch this thing?”) Before the Arrowverse exploded into an expansive multiverse with a thousand different costumed heroes smoldering at the camera, there was just one: The CW’s “Arrow.” Inspired by DC Comics’ Green Arrow, this dark and gritty superhero adaptation is responsible for turning the CW into the network it is today — a playground for comic-inspired crusaders, saving their own cities and occasionally crossing over into other parts of their shared TV universe. At this point, entering into the Arrowverse requires the time commitment of a full-time job. Overall, it spans nearly 700 episodes across 41 seasons of TV. Where would you even start?
Well, if your 2022 resolution is to finally venture into the dark, gritty, action-packed and enjoyably schlocky Arrowverse, then look no further than its humble beginnings. For at least the first few seasons of “Arrow,” you’ll only need to wrap your mind around a single universe and the hero at its center: Oliver Queen. Stephen Amell stars as the billionaire playboy turned superhero, who we learn via flashbacks was shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Lian Yu. He claims to have spent five years there before finally making his way home to Starling City, where years of training and contemplation lead him to fight crime as a vigilante. Can you guess his weapon of choice? You betcha: a bow and arrow. And even before all the multiversal, TV criss-crossing occurs, the show dips into DC comic lore to bring on familiar foes like Huntress, Deathstroke, and Ra’s Al Ghul.
The CW’s interest in spandex-clad action can be traced back to “Smallville,” but “Arrow” is where it truly kicks into gear. In its second season, the series introduced Barry Allen in a backdoor pilot that eventually leads to the development of other Arrowverse entries, including “Supergirl,” “Legends of Tomorrow,” “Black Lightning” and more. But don’t overextend yourself just yet — stick to “Arrow” and start small. And by small, I mean get ready for this 8-season-long saga!
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.
Before the Arrowverse exploded into an expansive multiverse with a thousand different costumed heroes smoldering at the camera, there was just one: The CW’s “Arrow.” Inspired by DC Comics’ Green Arrow, this dark and gritty superhero adaptation is responsible for turning the CW into the network it is today — a playground for comic-inspired crusaders, saving their own cities and occasionally crossing over into other parts of their shared TV universe. At this point, entering into the Arrowverse requires the time commitment of a full-time job. Overall, it spans nearly 700 episodes across 41 seasons of TV. Where would you even start?
Well, if your 2022 resolution is to finally venture into the dark, gritty, action-packed and enjoyably schlocky Arrowverse, then look no further than its humble beginnings. For at least the first few seasons of “Arrow,” you’ll only need to wrap your mind around a single universe and the hero at its center: Oliver Queen. Stephen Amell stars as the billionaire playboy turned superhero, who we learn via flashbacks was shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Lian Yu. He claims to have spent five years there before finally making his way home to Starling City, where years of training and contemplation lead him to fight crime as a vigilante. Can you guess his weapon of choice? You betcha: a bow and arrow. And even before all the multiversal, TV criss-crossing occurs, the show dips into DC comic lore to bring on familiar foes like Huntress, Deathstroke, and Ra’s Al Ghul.
The CW’s interest in spandex-clad action can be traced back to “Smallville,” but “Arrow” is where it truly kicks into gear. In its second season, the series introduced Barry Allen in a backdoor pilot that eventually leads to the development of other Arrowverse entries, including “Supergirl,” “Legends of Tomorrow,” “Black Lightning” and more. But don’t overextend yourself just yet — stick to “Arrow” and start small. And by small, I mean get ready for this 8-season-long saga!
Where You Can Stream Arrow
Where You Can Buy Arrow
You can find individual seasons and episodes of “Arrow” available for purchase at all the usual haunts: Prime Video, Vudu, and Google Play. Entire seasons round out to around $24.99 while individual episodes are also available for purchase at $1.99. If you’re in the physical media camp, there’s good news — this might be the cheaper way to go when it comes to owning the expansive series. Though prices vary by season, the DVDs are available for anywhere between $11.99 to $18.99 and the complete series Blu-ray is $85.99.