Arrow hasn’t even taken its sixth season out for a spin, but its producers are already mapping out a seventh. According to showrunner Marc Guggenheim, The CW drama is plotting out story lines which will take it well into 2018.

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Slash Film was front-and-center to hear Guggenheim talk about Arrow at the TCA (Television Critics Association) event in Beverly Hills this week. During the panel, the producer opened up about how Arrow plans to move forward, and Guggenheim didn't shy away from the topic of seventh season.

“We’ve already started talking about ooh, we have a shape for season seven already. This is the earliest we’ve ever had an idea for a season that far ahead, but it’s come out of our conversations about season six,” Guggenheim revealed.

Fans will be reassured to hear about Arrow’s long-term strategy; After all, the show has been slammed in the past for its disjointed story arcs. The show’s sixth season promises to have fewer 'wild goose chases' than its fifth, but it will also introduce events which will shape season seven. As for whether there will be an eighth season, Arrow fans will have to wait and see. The show does have a loyal fanbase supporting it from behind, but Guggenheim stressed his team had had an endgame in mind for Arrow for awhile.

“I think we’ve always had an endpoint in mind. We’ve always known how we want to end the show,” the showrunner said. “That endpoint doesn’t require X number of seasons. If we had to, we could work towards it as long as we knew with enough leeway, we could work towards the moment we’ve been talking about since day one.”

You can find the description for Arrow below:

After a violent shipwreck, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) was missing and presumed dead for five years before being discovered alive on a remote island in the North China Sea. He returned home to Star City, bent on righting the wrongs done by his family and fighting injustice. As the Green Arrow, he protects his city with the help of former soldier John Diggle (David Ramsey),computer-science expert Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), his vigilante-trained sister Thea Queen (Willa Holland), Deputy Mayor Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne), brilliant inventor Curtis Holt (Echo Kellum), and his new recruits, street-savvy Rene Ramirez (Rick Gonzalez) and meta-human Dinah Drake (Juliana Harkavy).

Oliver has finally solidified and strengthened his crime-fighting team only to have it threatened when unexpected enemies from his past return to Star City, forcing Oliver to rethink his relationship with each member of his “family”.

Based on the characters from DC, ARROW is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (The Flash, Supergirl), Marc Guggenheim (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Eli Stone), Wendy Mericle (Desperate Housewives, Eli Stone), Andrew Kreisberg (The Flash, Eli Stone, Warehouse 13) and Sarah Schechter (The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow).

(Photo: CW)

Supergirl premieres on Monday, October 9th at 8 pm, while The Flash debuts on Tuesday, October 10 at 8 pm. Legends of Tomorrow moves to Tuesdays this Fall, airing right after The Flash on October 10. On Thursday, October 12 at 9 pm Arrow will premiere to round out the DC roster.

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