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Arrow's Andrew Kreisberg Teases New Love Interests, Villains and Surprising Returns


Can Arrow's consummate hero have it all?

The third season of The CW series will dare to answer that question when Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) attempts to have his cake and eat it too " in this case, that means being a superhero that the residents of Starling City actually respect while also trying to have a personal life. It's harder than it sounds " something that Ollie will learn fairly quickly into the season.

But Oliver's love life won't be the only thing that's complicated this season, especially since two of his ladies will actually be getting love interests of their own! TVGuide.com tracked down executive producer Andrew Kreisberg to get the scoop on the new season, including a surprising return from the dead, the future for Team Arrow and new villains ahead:

Will there be a time jump when the show returns?
Andrew Kreisberg:
We're going to jump the same amount of time that we did last year. It'll be real time. It'll be seven or eight months later. For Oliver, things are good. As we like to say, everything is coming up Arrow. Crime is down. At the end of last year, there was victory. A lot of this season is about what happens when you win and how winning isn't always as easy as it looks.

What does it mean for Oliver now that the city actually accepts him?
Kreisberg:
In the premiere, Lance (Paul Blackthorne) actually disbands the anti-vigilante task force in his new role as Captain. The Arrow is free to do his thing and it's different for Oliver. He spent the first two years being hunted and distrusted. Now, he's starting to feel like he has this under control. And then, of course, as Joss Whedon taught us all, you let your characters have a moment of happiness and then you take it all away from them.

You seemed to be setting the stage for Ra's al Ghul to be the villain in Season 3. Is he actually the villain? Can you say anything about the new villain?
Kreisberg:
It's big. I can say that he's big and he's bad. We're still figuring that stuff out. As far as the Big Bad, there will be a Big Bad. Even last year, everybody was a subset of Slade's (Manu Bennett). Slade was the Big Bad. We will meet other villains along the way, as always. We'll have recurring villains and new villains we're starting with this year and people who are coming back from the previous two seasons.

Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and Oliver are going on a date in the season premiere. How do you avoid the TV trope that a hero can't be with the woman he loves just because of his duty?
Kreisberg:
When you see the premiere and you see how things shake out, you'll come to a very sympathetic understanding of both of their positions. The premiere last year was a microcosm of what was happening for the whole year. In the same way that the premiere of last season was really about Oliver struggling with whether or not he should be the Arrow, in this season premiere it's, "Can I have everything I want?" That quest is going to take up his entire year, and hers.

How much of a foil will Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh), Felicity's new rumored love interest and head of Queen Consolidated, be to Oliver?
Kreisberg:
A big foil. It's Season 3, and Season 3 is typically when you add that game-changing character like Buffy did in adding Faith or Everwood did with adding Scott Wolf. First of all, getting Brandon " he couldn't be nicer, he couldn't be sweeter. It's just such a different energy that he's bringing to the show. A lot of what's funny about Felicity and Oliver is that he's so straight and she's the funny one. With Brandon, you get somebody who's as tall, square-jawed and handsome as he is [and] he's a really funny comedian. He and Felicity can have that verbal repartee that we haven't typically had on the show. As much as the show is getting darker, it's gotten a lot funnier. It's just such a different energy. He and Felicity are really cute together.

Talk about Roy's (Colton Haynes) role on Team Arrow and how he'll feel when he discovers he actually killed someone last season.
Kreisberg:
In the beginning, Roy is feeling pretty good about himself too. He's part of Team Arrow. He thinks he's put behind him what happened last season. Like with all of our characters, the past has a terrible way of catching up with them. It's a new and interesting thing for Oliver to really have a mentee, somebody he is training beside. There's really lovely stuff in the premiere like, "You did a good job tonight." When we met Roy, he was living practically on the streets and stealing. To see him have this big brother, I don't think he's really had anybody believe in him. Obviously Thea (Willa Holland) did, but like a male character. You're happy for Roy in the beginning that he's really found his place. Of course, then we're going to shake his world up.

Sara (Caity Lotz) passed on her Canary jacket to Laurel (Katie Cassidy). Is that a mantle she'll take up fairly quickly and what will her relationship with Oliver look like this season?
Kreisberg:
As always with all of these things, you can't just put on a mask and go running around. You'll get killed. Laurel is still just an attorney. She's an attorney with a jacket. I think Katie Cassidy fans are going to be very, very excited about her trajectory this year. Laurel is going to have a new love interest this season.

Interesting! Are you bringing back Colin Donnell from the dead?
Kreisberg:
[Pauses] No...

Wait, I was kidding. What are you talking about?
Kreisberg:
Colin Donnell is coming back in Episode 302. Tommy will be in the flashback story. We'll be telling the story about how Tommy and Oliver just missed each other in Hong Kong. It's a really amazing story and we're so excited to have Colin Donnell back. It's one of the advantages of the storytelling that we do that even when you die in the present day, you can still be alive in the flashbacks. It was something that we had talked about last year and then when we committed to doing the Hong Kong story, we knew we could really make it work.

How are the flashbacks different this year?
Kreisberg:
It's really exciting for us because writing the island was not always easy. One of the things we really learned is that there were a lot of episodes on the island where we couldn't get to part of the story yet, so let's run around in circles. Sometimes we ran around in circles better than other times, but with this season in Hong Kong, we're able to tell better stories in the past because being in civilization and not being trapped, you're able to tell a much richer, fuller world. We've really committed this year to doing a lot more of the personal flashbacks. People, by now, are really able to go, "OK, well, if these three weeks in a row were in Hong Kong and then this one is a flashback to any one of the other characters, whether it's Sara, Dig (David Ramsey) or Felicity or Laurel," then they can go on that journey and come back to the Hong Kong story line without feeling too lost.

How much will Sara play a role in the new season?
Kreisberg:
She plays a big role in the new season. We have her booked for three episodes and hopefully for more. We love Caity Lotz. She's so amazing. Watching the dailies of her in the premiere and seeing her back, it's always fun to see her. As much as her stuntwoman does, Caity really does get out there on her own and it's fun to watch.

How does Lyla (Audrey Marie Anderson) being pregnant change his mindset when he goes on missions?
Kreisberg:
A lot. In fact, a lot of the opening episodes are about Diggle's changing circumstances and how that's affecting his decisions and how he approaches being part of Team Arrow. There's a lot of conflict between Oliver and Dig about Dig now being a father. There's also interesting conflict between Dig and Lyla because Lyla is still working at A.R.G.U.S., which we've painted as a less than savory organization. That tension between Dig, Lyla and Amanda Waller (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) " as big a part that Amanda is playing in the past, she's playing just as big a part in the present.

What path is Thea on after leaving town with Malcolm (John Barrowman)?
Kreisberg:
We always say that if you're ever going to become who you are in the comics, you have to go to the island. Oliver literally went to the island. We always said last year was Roy's trip to the island. This season is about Thea's trip to her version of the island.

Are you excited for the new season of Arrow? Stay tuned for more scoop in next week's Mega Buzz.

Arrow returns for its third season on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 8/7c on The CW.


http://www.tvguide.com/News/Arrow-Season3-Andrew-Kreisberg-1084620.aspx

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Arrow and The Flash Crossover


TV Guide have the scoop on when we'll see the first team-up between Green Arrow and The Flash, and it's set to happen much sooner than any of us expected! Though some characters will be seen both of The CW shows, the first major crossover is set to take place during the first half of each of their third and first seasons respectively.

"Episodes 8 of both shows, Arrow and Flash, are going to be a two-hour crossover event," Andrew Kreisberg revealed to the site. "[Also], in Episode 4, Felicity [Emily Bett Rickards] is going to come to The Flash."

As we already know, The Tomorrow People's Robbie Amell is set to play one half of Firestorm, and it was revealed during The Flash's TCA panel that the other half, Martin Stein, will later be introduced after very nearly being included in the pilot episode.

Are you guys looking forward to the two-hour crossover between Arrow and The Flash? Sound off with your thoughts on this news in the comments section below.

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Arrow Interview: EP Marc Guggenheim On Ray Palmer, Olicity & "Sara"


Yesterday at the CW's Summer 2014 TCA Party, we spoke with Arrow Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim for a little bit to try and get some intel on Season 3. For starters, there was that Season 3 description which had some ominous tidbits for fans of "Olicity" - people who want Oliver and Felicity together. Should we worry about "shipper-baiting?"

"You know, it's funny. I actually don't know what shipper-baiting is," Guggenheim admitted. "I will tell you, he does ask her out on a date. That is going to happen. I don't know what to say beyond that, except that we're really acknowledging the chemistry between the two characters and the attraction between the two characters, and we're moving forward with their dance, that they've basically been doing since episode 3 of the show. From the moment they met each other, there was something going on, and we're just honoring that," he explained.

The other big news for Season 3 is the casting of former Superman Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer, the hero known to comic book fans as The Atom. Guggenheim was quick to point out that the "Ray and Jean" reference from Season 1 was "just a fun Easter egg" and wasn't necessarily meant to represent Ray. However, he did acknowledge the "Jean Loring" that we saw on Arrow last year, as Moira's attorney.

"I'll tell you this: Jean Loring has already been on the show, and if he was involved with that Jean, there would be a bit of an age difference," he said, before adding that it will be addressed. "We will be acknowledging the Jean Loring that appeared in the beginning of Season 2 as Moira's attorney, in the context of Ray Palmer, just not as boyfriend and girlfriend," he said.

On the subject of Easter eggs, Ivy University is name-checked on the NBC pilot Constantine, which makes us wonder if this Ray Palmer is involved with Ivy University as well. "I would keep watching," he told us about whether or not we'll see Ivy on Arrow, but as for matching Constantine's shout out, it won't be connected to that. "When we do our Easter eggs, they're never in conjunction with other DC Easter eggs," he admitted, pointing out that Arrow is "just in the Flash universe."

Moving back to Ray Palmer, Guggenheim sayid that the casting of Brandon Routh was "completely beyond cool, in so many ways."

"First of all, I was excited when we came in and just met with him. And then, he did a chemistry read with Emily [Bett Rickards], and they were just so magical together. And then, I got to see him on set, and that was a completely different gear. I was already thrilled. I could not be happier. He is such a lovely guy; he meshes in with the cast, already, so well. He's a wonderful addition," he said.

Finally, we asked Guggenheim about the title of the second episode of Arrow Season 3, which is "Sara." What does that mean, exactly?

"Sara looms very large in the episode, but that name may have a double meaning," he tease


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Is anybody watching Arrow S1 on Fox Crime??
I dint really follow the entire 1st season so I'm watching it now and its quite good, I really like Thea and Oliver's bond.
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Sorry, no. I watched on CW and it's summer hear.


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More on Arrow



"Arrow" Season 3 is coming, and who better to share spoilers from the new episodes than executive producer Marc Guggenheim. Zap2it caught up with the writer and producer at the 2014 TV press tour and got teases about Caity Lotz's return, new and old villains, Oliver's path and that much-anticipated Oliver-Felicity date.

Zap2it: How does Season 3 begin?
Marc Guggenheim: In many ways the season begins in a completely opposite place from where Season 2 began. In Season 2, Oliver was sort of in self-imposed exile, he was mourning the loss of Tommy, things were awkward with Laurel. He wasn't even in Starling City. Season 2 sort of started out with a "Blah, everything sucks" note.

Season 3 is the exact opposite. We come in and everything's coming up Arrow! The team is clicking like you wouldn't believe. Things are great. He's got a relationship cooking with Laurel where it's like "You catch 'em, I cook 'em." Because she's a DA, he's setting them up and she's knocking them down. It's a great deal of fun to see them have this completely new relationship. And in the city, crime is down. The city is finally not falling apart.

Can everything be so good after the attacks of the Season 2 finale?
At the same time, we really do acknowledge the logical and natural consequences of our last two season finales. There have been two terrorist attacks in two years! So we're dealing in a very grounded and realistic way the natural consequences of the last two years of our show. At the same time, the Arrow's popularity couldn't be higher and everything's absolutely fantastic. But it's "Arrow," so of course it's not going to stay that way.

Are the good times going to last for "Arrow"?
I think that's part of the fun for me as a writer, to go, "Oh, it's all going to fall apart!" And I think you'll see quickly how that happens.

How will the season progress after it all falls apart?
There's gonna be a central mystery that will drive us through at least the first half of the season. One of the things that we enjoyed doing in Season 1 -- but we didn't do in Season 2 because of the nature of Season 2 -- was in Season 1 we had a mystery: the Undertaking and the notebook. This year we want to bring back the sense of mystery. So this season we have a big humdinger of a mystery, and that's going to be a through-line throughout the year.

What is going on with Oliver's personal life, considering where you left things at the end of Season 2?
We honor that. Oliver, we even say, "Last year, you told Felicity you loved her." We're dealing with the repercussions of the season finale in a very honest way -- leading up to Oliver asking her on an actual date. To which Felicity responds, "You mean a date? A date-date? Like an actual date?" As she must, because if I were Felicity, I would want some clarity. And this is an actual date, with actual dating going on. It's an actual person and there's no cameras and there's no Slade Wilson and there's no super-villain -- and no one is trying to kill anyone.



In the other big finale twist, Thea went off with Malcolm. When does she return?
Thea is still gone, but when she comes back to the show is a mystery -- not a mystery, but that's something we would like to let the audience speculate on. So it's a big deal.

Another big return is Caity Lotz's character of Sara Lance. What can you say about that?
I don't know why we kept a lid on that as long as we did, but I'm glad we finally got it out. I was like, "When are we going to talk about this?" Caity Lotz is coming back in a recurring role. She's awesome. We love her to death, and her first line in Season 3 I think is really awesome. She has a really great entrance line.

Who is Oliver Queen this year?
His arc this year is: Season 1 it was the vigilante, Season 2 it was hero, in Season 3 it's "Who is Oliver Queen?" Just like if you look at the second season premiere, it was a bit of a microcosm of his arc for the entire year. That was when he decided, "I'm going to be a hero, and I'm not going to kill." And that sort of kicked off the whole season arc for Oliver. We took the same approach in the Season 3 premiere: It's also a microcosm of Oliver's over-arching season-long arc.

What can you say about new villains in Season 3?
There will be a Big Bad like there was in Seasons 1 and 2 ... I'm not going to say who it is. I will say that our goal was we always try to create a villain that has an agenda that the villain believes in. The villain is the hero in his own story. Slade and Malcolm, they both really thought they were doing right, that they were in the right. We definitely have taken the same approach with this Big Bad. At the same time, we wanted a Big Bad who was very different from both Slade and Malcolm. And I think we've done that.

Speaking of Malcolm, how will Merlyn come to play in the new season?
First of all, John Barrowman is so great to write for and so great to have on the show, and we've got just a really great arc planned out for him this year. Our goal with Malcolm is to be unexpected. Everyone thinks they know Malcolm Merlyn is, and we're going to learn -- it's like "He's the bad guy! He's nefarious! He's this! He's that!" We've got more time with him this year, so we can pull back more layers of the onion. The John Barrowman/Malcolm Merlyn onion.

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LMAO! Who can blame Felicity for wanting to make sure Oliver is really asking her out😆


I won't even say anything about how Laurel magically a DA now🤣

My guess...Season 3 Big Bad is HIVE

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"You mean a date? A date-date? Like an actual date?"

This is a total Felicity response, Even if I leave aside the finale, this is exactly how i picture her response to a date...lolzzz...I love her blabbering to death. She's adorable.

The only reason I can figure why laurel is a DA is because all the other attorneys died 😆😆. I mean last season she was falling all over due to her drug and drink problems and all of a sudden she's a DA 😆

I had to read this line for like 3 times to get the actual meaning...lolzz. After reading the word "relationship" my eyes literally popped out...

He's got a relationship cooking with Laurel where it's like "You catch 'em, I cook 'em."
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I saw that line about Laurel and Oliver too. LMAO! These writers are trying to do everything in their power to make Lauliver happen but everyone just doesn't want that.

As for Laurel becoming DA. Even if majority of lawyers were killed-off, I still think making her DA is stupid. But, whatever. I usually ff her scenes anyways.


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BEST NEWS EVER!!!!!


Thank you so much for the Arrow scoop, but there was not enough on Felicity! " Mark
Let me fix that. The producers are planning a series of Felicity-centric flashbacks that they call "the secret origin of Felicity Smoak." "We are absolutely going to get to know her," executive producer Marc Guggenheim tells me. "We know that she went to MIT, we know that her mom was a cocktail waitress in Vegas and we're going to meet that mom. And we also know that her dad is not in the picture." Any theories on the identity of Dear Old Dad?





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Grant Gustin will star this fall as The Flash. We chatted with the actor about what fans can expect on Season 1.

TVF: I know Felicity will be in episode four. Can you say anything to how she'll be involved? Are we going to touch on the romantic side of it?

GG:
It will touch on the romantic side but just like Oliver can't really be available right now to her, I can't really either and for other reasons. Unlike Oliver, I am in love with somebody else.




So, Olicity is not together because it is too dangerous and not because they don't love one another. LMAO! Even when we are getting The Flash interviews...they are still talking about Olicity. Makes you wonder who the main couple in Arrow is😛

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