Pilot (Arrow Episode)
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"Pilot" | |||
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Oliver, sans his vigilante costume, in the promotional poster showing the scars he received through the years after being shipwrecked. | |||
'Episode no.' | Season 1 Episode 1 | ||
Directed by | David Nutter | ||
Story by | Greg Berlanti Marc Guggenheim | ||
Teleplay by | Andrew Kreisberg Marc Guggenheim | ||
Produced by | Andrew Kreisberg Marc Guggenheim Greg Berlanti | ||
Featured music | *"C'Mon Doll" by My Goodness "Work Hard Play Hard (Radio Mix)" by Tiësto "We Are the Champions" by Queen "Blow (Cirkut Remix)" by Ke$ha "Superload" by Oliver Lieb "Playing In The Dark" by Jeremy Thurber "Babes" by Icky Blossoms "Apparitions" by The Raveonettes | ||
Cinematography by | Glen Winter | ||
Editing by | Paul Karasick | ||
Production code | 296818 | ||
Original air date | October 10, 2012 | ||
Running time | 43 minutes | ||
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The pilot episode of the television series Arrow premiered on The CW on October 10, 2012. It was written by series developers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg, and directed by David Nutter. The episode introduces Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), a billionaire playboy, his mother Moira Queen (Susanna Thompson), sister Thea (Willa Holland), new bodyguard John Diggle (David Ramsey), best friend Tommy Merlyn (Colin Donnell), ex-girlfriend Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy), and her father Detective Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne). It follows Oliver as he returns to Starling City, after having been shipwrecked for five years, and becomes a bow-wielding, hooded vigilante who sets out to right the wrongs of his father, who died during the shipwreck, and save the city.
Filmed in Vancouver, Canada, the pilot features two timelines on display: Oliver in the present, fighting crime as a vigilante, and Oliver when he is shipwrecked five years earlier. The developers wanted to bring a realistic vision to the character, which translated into a functional costume and no superpowers being featured. The pilot became the highest rated show on The CW in three years. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, who generally cited Amell's performance as a highlight. The episode was nominated for various awards, winning three.
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[edit] Plot
[edit] Production
[edit] Conception
[edit] Casting
[edit] Filming
[edit] Design
[edit] Reception
[edit] Ratings
Arrow's premiere episode drew 4.14 million viewers, making it The CW's most-watched telecast of any show on any night in three years, and The CW's most-watched series premiere since The Vampire Diaries in 2009. In Australia, the premiere received 1.32 million viewers, making it the third most-watched broadcast on the network that night. The UK broadcast was the fourth highest-rated telecast of the week, with 1.85 million viewers. In Canada, the first episode got 1.32 million viewers, making it the fourth most-watched airing of the night and the twenty-third of the week.
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[edit] Accolades
The pilot won multiple Leo Awards, including Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series (Glen Winter), Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series (Richard Hudolin), and Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series (J.J. Makaro). Glen Winter was also nominated for an award based on his work in the pilot episode by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers.
[edit] See also
- Pilot (The Flash) – Pilot for Flash-based series, filmed in same location and with same director, and existing in the same fictional universe.
- Pilot (Supergirl) – Pilot for Supergirl-based series, existing in the same continuity
- Pilot (Smallville) – Pilot for Superman-based series, filmed in same location and with same director, but not in the same universe
- Aquaman – Unbroadcast pilot for Aquaman, portrayed by Justin Hartley, who would go on to portray Green Arrow on Smallville.
- List of television series based on DC Comics