SDCC 2019: Arrow panel time, streaming info, and more
Arrow is taking to Ballroom 20 again at SDCC 2019. Here’s all you need to know about the panel, including timing, how to follow online, and much more.
Arrow is the first of the current Arrowverse shows at SDCC 2019, kicking the Arrowverse panel off in Ballroom 20 (note: Batwoman officially kicks things off hours earlier). As a Supernatural fan, you may want to pay attention since former series regular, Katie Cassidy, is part of Arrow.
Whether you’re at the show or you’re at home, you can follow everything you need about the San Diego Comic-Con panel. Here’s all the information you could possibly need.
When and where?
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For those physically at SDCC 2019, head over to Ballroom 20 for 3:30 p.m. local time. You may want to get there a little earlier just to make sure you get a seat. There will be people wanting to see Black Lightning, The Flash, and Supergirl afterward. Since the four superhero shows running back-to-back, people will sit in other panels just to make sure they don’t miss out.
Those at home, tune in on Twitter for 3:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. ET. The panel runs for 45 minutes, which isn’t a lot of time for sneak peeks, trailers, and Q&As. Considering the series has only just started filming its final episodes, it’s highly likely that fans will get a sizzle reel of the previous season and that’s about it.
Follow #SDCC2019 and #Arrow on Twitter to keep up to date with the events happening. There won’t be an official live stream, as that’s not allowed at SDCC, but you will get tweets from fans.
What to expect
As mentioned, I wouldn’t expect too much in terms of video. Last year, there was a trailer released for Season 7 so that is possible for this season. It really depends on the amount of time the cast and crew have had on set.
TVLine doesn’t have a list of panel attendees. Stephen Amell and David Ramsey are likely to be there and I’d be surprised if Katie Cassidy isn’t.
What do you hope to learn about Arrow Season 8? What would you like to see in the final season? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Arrow’s panel takes place at 3:30 p.m. at SDCC 2019 today.