That’s a wrap!
Arrowcompleted filming its series finale on Wednesday — and the cast and crew are bidding the hit superhero drama farewell.
Guggenheim also shared the final words of the episode.
“Last two words of dialogue: ‘To you,’ ” he wrote.
“Tonight is the last night I wear the Arrow suit,” Amell tweeted.
The emotional final day also prompted social media tributes from a handful of the stars of the show, includingColton Haynes, David Ramsey and Juliana Harkavy.
Haynes shared a series of photos from the show while thanking his costars for their time spent together.
“Today is the last day on Arrow. The last day I will get to go to work with these beautiful humans on a show that gave me so much. These ppl were with me through all the good & sad times & helped me through more than I can ever repay them for,” he wrote. “Thank you @gberlanti for bringing me on this wonderful journey & to all the incredible writers, producers, cast, crew, & FANS for being so incredible all these yrs.”
“During my last week on Arrow, a lot of things fill my mind… but mostly family…” wrote Ramsey.
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Amell announced that8th season would beArrow‘s lastduring an emotionalFacebook Live streamin March. The Canadian actor, who has been playing the titular role since 2012, said that being away from his Los Angeles-based family played a major factor in his difficult decision.
“A large part of this decision is because I’m now a father and a husband and a lot of my life and interests don’t really reside in Vancouver anymore and thinking that’s the best thing for me personally and professionally,” Amell, 37, explained as he fought back tears.
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“I approached Greg Berlanti and said that I thought both personally and professionally that at the end of my commitment this coming season, it would be the best for me to move on,” he continued. ““I’ve always been a fan of television shows that not only don’t overstay their welcome but end in a manner that really packs a punch. It had always been my hope that we would know when we were going to finish this journey and not limp to the finish line, so to speak.”
“Something tells me even when I’m done I won’t be gone,” he added. “If you’ve watched the Arrowverse, you understand. I think it’s been a good run. It’s noSupernaturalbut it’s been a good run.”
Arrowairs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on the CW.
source: people.com