
11 August 2017
Now on Showmax: Arrow, Season 4, hits home
Update: Arrow is no longer on Showmax. Find your next binge in the full series catalogue here.
Much like Bruce Wayne, who later became Batman, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) has used his cash to become a criminal-fighting vigilante in comic-turned-series Arrow. Watch Seasons 1-4 of Arrow, now on Showmax »
After being marooned on an island and trained by a master assassin in the art of, well, assassinery, Oliver returned home to Star City in Season 1 , where he became a hooded figure hiding in the shadows. Think Robin Hood in a concrete forest. And while it’s taken three seasons of fighting crime, stopping bad guys and dealing with very, very dirty family secrets in his private life, it seems Oliver is ready to give his alter ego an official name: Green Arrow.
“He is rescued from being on this shipwrecked island and we don’t know what his background is [over those five years],” says lead actor Amell. “We know him before the accident; a son of privilege, a playboy who wasn’t thankful. But we don’t know what has changed him and that is something that we [the audience] continue to discover over the seasons. He’s still very much a work in progress and while he’s happy to be home, he’s not happy with what home has become.”
Season 3 ended with Olly telling his ladylove Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), “I’m happy”, before driving off into the sunset. But it seems that Season 4 is going to be filled with danger, drama and more crime fighting for Green Arrow.
Stop, in the name of love
Season 4 kicks off with Olicity (Oliver and Felicity’s soppy couple name) living the picture-perfect domestic life. He jokingly tells her at breakfast, “Felicity Smoak, you have failed this omelette” – a direct throwback to his vigilante catchphrase “You have failed this city”. But that domestic bliss is short-lived – Oliver’s sister Thea Queen and his ex-girlfriend Laurel Lance (Willa Holland and Katie Cassidy) knock on his door. A new enemy called The Ghosts have invaded Star City and Oliver, aka Green Arrow, is the only person who can stop them. While Olly’s unsure of leaving Felicity and his new home life, Thea convinces him to help by saying, “When you’re done, you can come back to your domestic tranquil life of soufflés and live happily ever after.”
Back in business
Not everyone’s happy to see Oliver return to Star City, though … including people who were on Team Arrow, like Olly’s ex-bodyguard Diggle (David Ramsey). “He has a bone to pick with his former friend who Diggle feels abandoned him and the team”, explains series creator Marc Guggenheim. “It’s no surprise that Diggle tells Oliver that they don’t need him and he must leave.” Giving in to pressure from Thea and Laurel, Diggle’s hand is forced and Oliver helps the team look into a new vigilante group, H.I.V.E., who is running amok in the city.
Leader of the pack
Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) is the main man when it comes to The Ghosts. “He is super evil and a scary guy,” warns executive producer Wendy Mericle. “Damien is pure evil and a total sociopath.” Unlike enemies that Team Arrow have faced before – who use regular weapons – Damien is wielding a supernatural force that even Oliver may not be able to counter. And it gets worse, because Damien isn’t afraid of attacking people’s weaknesses to get to them… and for Oliver, it’s Felicity. “We’ve never used magic in the series and Damien uses it so well. It feels organic and he’s going to target Felicity to get the better of Oliver,” adds Wendy.
In fact, Damien is such a dangerous adversary that he forces Oliver to step up and become Green Arrow. “Oliver takes on this completely different look,” explains Stephen. “He has a brand new costume – it’s an evolution of his old hood but it’s still new.” And to go with his new look, Green Arrow steps out of the shadows to let the people of Star City know that he’s fighting for them!
Secrets and lies
Family has always been first and foremost to Oliver, but that becomes a problem when he learns that he’s got a son … and it’s not with his beloved Felicity. What’s a hero to do? “The seams of their relationship slowly unravel,” teases Emily when Oliver chooses to hide his child’s existence. “We know Felicity’s heart pretty well and we know that she tries to be as honest as possible all the time. If she finds out [about Oliver’s son and lies], viewers know exactly how she’s going to react.”
Original African stories by local talent

Empini S1-2
Empini is a high-stakes, action-packed drama set in the ruthless, corrupt world of private security. Season 2 is now streaming, with new episodes every Tuesday.

Youngins S1-2
Stream Tshedza Pictures’s first teen drama, Showmax Original Youngins. S1 and S2 are ready to binge.

The Real Housewives of Durban Seasons 1-5
Our eThekwini queens are back with a brand-new season. Stream Season 5 now, with new episodes every Friday.

Unfollowed S1-2
Unfollowed examines cancel culture in social media through real-life stories of South African celebs. Stream S1-2 now on Showmax.

The Mommy Club S1-3
The Mommy Club sees glamorous Jozi momfluencers navigating the the cutthroat world of “it” moms. Stream S3 now, with new episodes every Saturday.

Adulting S1-3
Four best friends go through the hoops of life, love and everything else. Binge-watch Adulting S1-3 now on Showmax.

The Chocolate Empire S1
The Chocolate Empire follows JB Mauzo, who was recently released from prison, as he rebuilds his life. Stream now, with new episodes every Thursday.

Breekpunt
Breekpunt is a tennis drama about a gutsy teenager fighting for the chance to compete in international tennis. Stream now, with new episodes on Mondays.
The Mommy Club Tanzania, coming soon
Stream new episodes of The Chocolate Empire
The best movies to stream

Boy Kills World and 5 more deliciously deadly action flicks
Looking for some blood-soaked action, gun-fu, laughs and hit-the-replay fight scenes? We’ve got you. Come try Boy Kills World and 5 more films that are just killing it!

An easy guide to 10 alien invasions
From Teacup’s Assassins and Harbingers, to A Quiet Place’s Death Angels, we break down what to expect when aliens take an interplanetary holiday to raise hell on Earth.

10 inspiring villain origin stories on Showmax
If you want to become a superhero just get bitten by a spider or find some tacky magic jewellery, loser! If you want to become a villain, though, that takes hard work – just ask Knull in Venom: The Last Dance.

The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, plus 10 real-life revolutionaries
Discover the origins of The Hunger Games in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, and then stream 10 more shows and movies about real-life revolutionaries.