Arrow season 7, episode 18 live stream: Watch online
Arrow will return after three weeks off the air on The CW. Titled “Lost Canary,” a look at how to watch season 7, episode 18 online.
After three long weeks, Arrow is back. Maybe, not so coincidentally, after the season 8 return of Game of Thrones. Either way, the Arrowverse has a grand week ahead, as it officially enters its home stretch for the 2018-19 television season.
This is also the final full season of Arrow, so big events are in store before it returns for a limited 10-episode run in the fall of 2019.
On Monday night, “Lost Canary” will air. It is the 18th episode of season 7.
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“Canary” in the episode title has ample meaning. This hour-long saga will play off the women of the Arrowverse, specifically the three, fighting women that have held the “Canary” title over Arrow‘s existence: Laurel Lance, Dinah Drake and Sara Lance, who will make a special appearance away from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
A long deserved episode, it will take this trio on their own throughout Star City. What will come their way? Why will they align without Oliver Queen, John Diggle and other core characters? That remains to be seen, but the following return trailer for “Lost Canary” should tease enough for Monday night’s show.
Details on how to watch season 7, episode 18 of Arrow are below, including the start time, TV info, live stream and more:
Date: Monday, April 15
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Season: 7
Episode: 18 “Lost Canary”
TV info: The CW
Live stream: CWTV.com
Arrow will air on The CW on Monday. Afterward, “Inheritance” will appear on CWTV.com, but not until Tuesday, April 16, about 12 hours after its original airing.
The final full season of Arrow is nearing its end, as just five episodes remain after “Lost Canary.” What will transpire during Monday night’s airing?