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>In a new interview with The Showrunner Whisperer podcast, Arrow co-creator and executive producer Marc Guggenheim reveals that after the Stephen Amell-led superhero show earned a pilot order at The CW, Warner Bros. TV chairman Peter Roth “took us out to lunch and basically laid out for us in incredible detail the reality that if Arrow wasn’t a hit, there would be no more CW… Now we also have the pressure of keeping the whole network on the air.”
Sparky81 on
I enjoyed the show until they just turned him into Batman
Chucklet07 on
Good thing Arrow was a hit and great show. I should probably go rewatch it, its been awhile.
keving87 on
Is that why CW barely exists now? The Arrowverse started getting terrible and people were caring less, making them less of a hit… resulting in CW theoretically being “no more”?
ShaggedT-RexOnNublar on
Then he killed his show for a bunch of over excessive fans on tumblr obsessed with Oliver & felicity
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From the article:
>In a new interview with The Showrunner Whisperer podcast, Arrow co-creator and executive producer Marc Guggenheim reveals that after the Stephen Amell-led superhero show earned a pilot order at The CW, Warner Bros. TV chairman Peter Roth “took us out to lunch and basically laid out for us in incredible detail the reality that if Arrow wasn’t a hit, there would be no more CW… Now we also have the pressure of keeping the whole network on the air.”
I enjoyed the show until they just turned him into Batman
Good thing Arrow was a hit and great show. I should probably go rewatch it, its been awhile.
Is that why CW barely exists now? The Arrowverse started getting terrible and people were caring less, making them less of a hit… resulting in CW theoretically being “no more”?
Then he killed his show for a bunch of over excessive fans on tumblr obsessed with Oliver & felicity