Arrow star Stephen Amell remarked earlier this year that he wanted Season 7 of the show to be written as if it were the last. However, Amell has now revealed that he doesn't think the show isn't going anywhere soon.

“No, I don’t think so," Amell said on Facebook Live when asked if Arrow Season 7 was the last of the series. "I’m signed on beyond this year. When you get up to these stages, you tend to go year by year, but I have a contract for another season of Arrow. It will come down to if the people at WB and the CW and DC and my family feel like doing another season, but I’m here for another season beyond this. If we get to that season, we’ll decide beyond that.”

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Amell seems pretty certain that there's going to be an eighth season for the Arrowverse's flagship show. However, he does admit that it's not confirmed at this time. Unless Arrow's ratings drop significantly, it seems likely that the show will hold on for at least one more season.

This year's crossover, titled "Elseworlds," will feature the debuts of Ruby Rose as Kate Kane/Batwoman and Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane. The crossover will include The FlashSupergirl and Arrow. However, Legends of Tomorrow will not be part of the event. A series centered around Batwoman is currently in development at the network.

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Returning on Monday, Oct. 15 at 8 pm ET/PT for its seventh season on The CW, Arrow stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen, David Ramsey as John Diggle, Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak, Rick Gonzalez as Wild Dog, Echo Kellum as Mr. Terrific, Juliana Harkavy as Black Canary and Katie Cassidy as Black Siren.