Why did they replace Sara on Arrow?

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Caity Lotz is the actress most closely associated with playing Sara Lance in the Arrowverse, but she wasn't the first to portray the character.

Arrow Black Canary Sara Lance

Caity Lotz is one of the most recognizable faces on the CW, portraying Sara Lance, AKA White Canary, across the multiple series that make up the Arrowverse. The shared comic-book-inspired universe kicked off in October 2012 with Arrow, starring Stephen Amell as playboy turned vigilante Oliver Queen. While initially working alone in his quest, Queen expanded his team with friends and allies, including Sara Lance, the show's first incarnation of the Black Canary. Lotz became a fan favorite through her performance as Sara and eventually left Arrow to join its spinoff series, Legends of Tomorrow.

However, Lotz wasn't the first actress to portray Sara. The character was originally played by Canadian actress Jacqueline MacInnes Wood for Arrow's pilot episode flashbacks, in which Sara is lost at sea and believed drowned when the Queens' family boat sinks. Known for her roles in Final Destination 5 and the long-running soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful, Wood certainly had the acting chops to helm the part of Sara Lance. Still, due to scheduling conflicts and Sara's expanded role within the Arrowverse, she was eventually recast with Lotz.

Jacqueline
MacInnes Wood on Arrow

Sara was initially a one-off character who engaged in an illicit affair with Oliver despite his relationship with her sister, Laurel, before she was assumed lost at sea. As Arrow found its footing and expanded its universe and characters, Sara made a surprise return in the show's second season as the first Black Canary. She revealed that she was rescued and nursed back to health by Nyssa al Ghul, the daughter of the Demon, Ra's al Ghul, and was trained by the League of Assassins. In the episode "The Canary," Sara returns to Starling City to protect her family in the wake of Dark Archer's attack on the Glades.

Wood only portrayed Sara for one episode of the series. Given her extended role as Steffy Forrester on The Bold and Beautiful, which she assumed in 2008 and retained for 1,500 episodes, it's no surprise that she was recast due to scheduling conflicts. Lotz, who started her career as a model and backup dancer for Avril Lavigne and Lady Gaga, and boasted a reputation as a skilled martial artist, was announced in 2013 as Sara's actress and has retained the role ever since. Sara is now one of the leading heroes of the Arrowverse, and Lotz is beloved by fans for her performance, so much so that a great outcry was issued after her second "death" on the series. She was eventually resurrected by Laurel and Oliver's sister Thea, later joining the Legends of Tomorrow and becoming the White Canary.

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Sara Lance has become one of the longest-serving and most popular characters in the Arrowverse - but was played by a different actress in the Arrow pilot. Starring Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen, Arrow ran for eight seasons, ultimately concluding after Crisis on Infinite Earths. The early days of Oliver's vigilante journey, however, were a far cry from what they would become. Returning home after five years away, Oliver operated as The Hood with no allies and with absolutely no qualms about snapping people's necks. Over time, he embraced more heroic methods and a support system known colloquially as Team Arrow. One of the earliest members was the first Arrowverse incarnation of Black Canary.

It's safe to say that the role is now synonymous with Caity Lotz. Following an uncredited appearance in Arrow season 2, episode 1, "City of Heroes", Lotz made a direct debut two episodes later. She recurred throughout season 2, joining Team Arrow and briefly reigniting her romance with Oliver. To secure back-up in the fight against Slade Wilson, however, Sara was forced to reaffirm her commitment to the League of Assassins. She returned in Arrow season 3, episode 1, "The Calm", only to be murdered in a plot orchestrated by Malcolm Merlyn. Sara's demise was once again short-lived, as she was resurrected by Thea Queen and Laurel Lance in season 4 via a Lazarus Pit. After her future Legends of Tomorrow teammate, John Constantine, helped restore her soul, Lotz became the White Canary and made the jump to the ensemble spinoff.

When Arrow first premiered, Sara Lance was played by a wholly different actress: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood. Featured exclusively in the pilot's flashback sequences, Wood played Sara during her initial, illicit fling with Oliver. Traveling with Oliver on the Queen's Gambit, she seemingly went down with the ship when it sank due to sabotage. Though that was famously not the case, it marked Wood's only episode on the show before Lotz came on board to take over.

Original actress as Sara Lance on the Queen's Gambit with Oliver

The reasons for the recasting have little to nothing to do with Wood's suitability for the role or general performance. Instead, it's more to do with availability. Wood has had several parts over the years - on screens both big and small. As well as starring in Final Destination 5, she also guest-starred on such shows as Anger Management and Castle. The operative word is guest-starred. In 2008, Wood debuted as Steffy Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. Having starred in over 1,500 episodes, Wood has retained the role ever since. The Arrowverse producers no doubt conceived Sara Lance as a one-off character, making it compatible with Wood's no doubt hectic schedule. Once they changed their mind, however, it would have been nigh impossible for her to juggle both commitments.

Given that Sara Lance would take on a more active role in Arrow season 2, it was likely also beneficial to find an actress more experienced with action sequences and stunts. As a skilled martial artist, Lotz more than fit the bill in that regard. Though it's unknown whether Wood laments missing out on such an eclectic role, it was the right decision all around. Even when Lotz was cast, the character was meant to have a short shelf-life. Like Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak, however, Lotz's iteration of Sara resonated with fans - so strongly that there was a passionate outcry when she was killed off. Now, the White Canary is considered a primary hero in the Arrowverse. Meanwhile, Lotz also shifted into directing episodes and is now graced with top billing on Legends of Tomorrow. That is a long way to have come since Arrow.

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Why did Sara get recast in Arrow?

Known for her roles in Final Destination 5 and the long-running soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful, Wood certainly had the acting chops to helm the part of Sara Lance. Still, due to scheduling conflicts and Sara's expanded role within the Arrowverse, she was eventually recast with Lotz.

Why did Sarah leave Arrow?

Sara stayed to protect her sister, Laurel, before she was forced to leave due to the League following her, trying to bring her back.

What happened to the original Sara in Arrow?

In season three, Sara is killed on a rooftop with three arrows to the chest. Some time later, it is revealed that Thea Queen killed Sara after being drugged by her father Malcolm Merlyn/Dark Archer as part of a plot to pit Oliver against Ra's al Ghul.

Did they change the actor for Sara Lance?

Sara Lance, Oliver Queen's long-lost romantic interest, was played by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood in the 2012 pilot for “Arrow.” However, due to scheduling conflicts with Wood's role on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” Caity Lotz took over the role when Sara returned as The Canary in Season 2.