[size=0.9375]Looks like Roy Harper is graduating to the superhero majors in Arrow season 3. The hotheaded and occasionally rage-fueled, super-powered sidekick will be getting his own uniform this year, and here's the first official picture.
[size=0.9375]Actually, I think actor Colton Haynes' new duds looks even better than Stephen Amell's green Arrow costume, although I'm not sure I can say exactly why. The bigger mask? The less bulky hood? Maybe it's because the mask looks a bit less silly when the wearer's face isn't covered with stubble? Hmm. At any rate, apparently the suit will make its debut in the season three premiere, so now I'm even more excited for Arrow to finally return on October 8th.
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Arrow is focusing on identity in season three and Oliver Queen won't be the only one dealing with issues of internal strife.
"If season one was about Oliver going from vengeance to vigilante and season two was vigilante to hero, season three is about identity," executive producer Marc Guggenheim tells The Hollywood Reporter. "It's the first season where this theme of identity is not only about Oliver but is also about all the other characters."
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It's a natural progression for The CW comic-book drama, which has expanded its focus beyond the titular superhero over the past two seasons as it continues to broaden its universe. "It has become an ensemble where it's not just about the Arrow," Guggenheim says. "It feels appropriate that we'll have a theme that will resonate with the whole group."
Guggenheim, along with executive producer Andrew Kreisberg preview season three &mdash which picks up six months after the finale &mdash with THR.
"Strongest arcs of the season"
The end of season two saw Laurel and Thea in very different places from the start of the year. Laurel, for one, was one step closer to becoming her comic-book alter ego while Oliver's younger sister Thea teamed with her biological father, the pot-stirrer Malcolm Merlyn (new series regular John Barrowman), in her bid to go dark. "Laurel and Thea are the two characters we haven't done as much with in the past and they have the strongest story lines that we've ever given them," Guggenheim says.
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About that Oliver and Felicity date
"Olicity" fans had something to celebrate when it was revealed Oliver and Felicity would be going on a date in the season-three premiere &mdash or at least attempting to. "Oliver might be catching up to how some of the audience feels in that maybe there's a life with her," Kreisberg says with a laugh. It's in line with the new arc the former Starling City billionaire Oliver faces this season. "This season, particularly the premiere episode, is Oliver questioning whether there's a life beyond the hood," he explains. "Can he be Oliver Queen and the Arrow at the same time? One of the things about being Oliver would be what kind of romantic life he could have?"
For once, Oliver won't be a smooth operator when he and Felicity do go on that date. "Let's just say, Oliver is the one who has trouble completing sentences," Kreisberg hints. As he tells it, the timing was right to further evolve the Oliver and Felicity dynamic. "The way the show has shaken out and the experiences the two have had, it feels like it's time to explore that," he says.
Thea's dark path with Malcolm
What exactly transpired between father and daughter in the limo? Guggenheim hints that viewers will find out the answer in season three, though they'll have to be patient. "We are going to do a flashback at some point in the season that takes you back to that car and continues the conversation, so you'll get to see what Thea said to Malcolm and what Malcolm said to Thea," he says. Adds Kreisberg: "At some point, if all the characters are going to become their comic-book selves, they have to go through their island ... This year is going to be Thea's island. How that plays out and which side she lands will be the fun of the season."
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Roy's guilt
Thea's whereabouts at the start of the season "is sort of the mystery at the beginning," Kreisberg says, hinting that Roy doesn't take her disappearance well at all. "Roy knows why she left and Oliver doesn't, so that'll play an interesting part in the Oliver-Roy-Thea dynamic."
Diggle's impending fatherhood
Diggle discovered some key news in the finale: He was about to become a father. Though he decided to keep that to himself &mdash Kreisberg insists it was to let the scene on the beach be about other things &mdash everyone is in the know by the premiere, by virtue of it picking up roughly six months later. Kreisberg hints that they won't shy away from Diggle's impending fatherhood. What can viewers expect to that end? "There's a trip to the OB-GYN [in the premiere]," Kreisberg teases.
Oliver Queen, comedian?
Stephen Amell crosses over to The Flash in the very first episode and takes on a lighter beat, smiling and even cracking a joke &mdash a rare sight on Arrow. "We felt like what Stephen did in The Flash pilot was tell the audience was that you can like this guy too because I like him," Kreisberg says. Even so, expect the mothership to embrace the happier moments in a more significant way. "One of the things we are doing this season on Arrow is injecting a little more humor," he says. "It's part of the reason why we brought Brandon Routh in" as Ray Palmer, aka the Atom.
Felicity's new love interest
Everyone's favorite techie will have her hands full this season with Routh's arrival as a new partner in Queen Consolidated, who will come between Oliver and Felicity in unexpected ways. "The verbal banter between him and Felicity this season is a new thing we're bringing to the show that I think audiences will really like," Kreisberg hints. "He'll be invading Oliver's life in every aspect, whether it's his business, his personal life and possibly down the road in his nighttime activities."
Sara Lance's new "mission"
Caity Lotz returns for at least three more episodes as Laurel's sister Sara, starting with the premiere. Last seen giving Laurel her black leather jacket in the finale as a handing of the baton to the next presumed Black Canary, Kreisberg was mum about the context of her appearance: "She's come back to Starling City with a very specific mission." Laurel, he maintains, has a long road ahead to becoming her comic-book alter ego. "She's an attorney with a nice, sweet jacket," Kreisberg says with a laugh. "We're going to see Laurel take a few big steps towards her comic-book self this season. Let's just say that Katie Cassidy is pumping iron."
Welcome to Hong Kong
This season's Hong Kong flashbacks are drastically different from the two seasons spent on the island, especially in its vibe. (Kreisberg described season one's time warps to a Steven Spielberg film and season two's to Apocalyse Now.) "It has a whole new feel to [the flashbacks]," Kreisberg says of the new season. "It was something we always intended on doing. One of our big ideas when we were doing the pilot was to have Oliver wake up at the end of season two not on the island." Hong Kong will serve to answer several looming questions introduced in the past two seasons, notably Oliver's backstory with Amanda Waller, what he knows and what he's able to do &mdash like fly a plane, mentioned offhand in the finale. Kreisberg says with a laugh: "We will learn how Oliver knows how to fly a plane."????
Suicide Squad's eventual return
The Suicide Squad episode in season two may have seemed like an unofficial backdoor pilot, but Guggenheim insists any suggestions that it was were unintentional, more that it was borne strictly out of a desire to forward the Diggle and Lyla story further. "We haven't quite found the right story yet but we love the Suicide Squad and and we love Deadshot &mdash Michael Rowe was just in the DC offices. For sure we'll be doing something with the Suicide Squad this year. We have to find the right time and the right moment."
hike80 posted on 24-7-2014 11:22 AM
personally aku tak berapa minat oli and Felicity....better aku diorg better remain professional
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mmg Olicity won't be forever tapi best jugak kalau diorang nak suka suka try explore...Oliver mmg nanti end up dgn si Laurel tu kan...tapi ntah la Olicity is so cute...tapi comel lagi la Barrycity
annehuda posted on 25-7-2014 02:14 PM
routh as in brandon routh yg berlakon jd superman tu ke?
ye betul...dia ni la ....gamaknye character dia ni akan kacau daun dlm percintaan Olicity kekdahnye...menarik jugak eatak superhero dia ni
Ability to shrink and grow his body and other objects to varying degrees (including the subatomic level) while manipulating his weight and mass to his advantage
sampai weight pun dia boleh buat...best ni kalo mamat ni perlu menyamar jadik gemuk
Marvel Ant man tak boleh manipulate weight...takat kecik besar je
At the San Diego Comic-Con, "Arrow" was part of the three-hour event for WBTV. And during the panel, executive producer Marc Guggenheim confirms the addition of two villains in the upcoming season.
These two villains are Ra's al Ghul and Ted "Wildcat" Grant. The actor to play Wildcat wasn't announced there. However, Deadline reports that J.R. Ramirez will be taking on the villain role. Wildcat will be a recurring character in the show.
He is a member of the Justice Society for America and a mentor to masked vigilantes like the Black Canary in the DC comics, Deadline describes. But in "Arrow," Ted Grant will be a former boxer, who owns a gym for the underprivileged youth. Deadline adds that he is "a man with a mysterious past and he will play a pivotal role in Laurel Lance's arc this season."
As for Ra's al Gul, you may recall him from the previous Batman movies "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight Rises." His character was played by Liam Neeson and now, Ra's al Gul has made his way to Darling City.
Ra's al Gul is in full costume in the new preview of "Arrow" Season 3. However, his face was not seen which should keep everyone guessing on who will play the DC villain. Ra's al Ghul is a ruthless criminal mastermind.
The WBTV three-hour event also featured the upcoming shows from the network, "The Flash," "Gotham" and "Constantine. Stephen Amell, the emcee of the night, shared: "I remember being at Comic-Con when we were the only DC property on television." "Arrow" paved the way and now, more DC TV shows are coming. The "Arrow" season 3 trailer was also shown.