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'Arrow' Season 4 Spoilers: Felicty and Oliver Get Married

The upcoming episode of "Arrow" Season 4 will see Oliver Queen juggling two villains at once.

Teasers for the next episode of "Arrow," titled "Broken Hearts," showed hints about Damien Darhk's upcoming trial, which Queen is expected to attend. It showed that Laurel Lance will be the one taking on the leadership for the prosecution team.

However, it will not be an easy trial for her since her father, Detective Quentin Lance will be asked to participate as a witness. The involvement of the cop in the upcoming trial had fans speculated that he will soon meet his end.

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The premiere episode of the season showed an ominous scene with Queen standing over a grave, which spawned rumors that the grave could belong to Detective Lance. It was hinted that his role as a witness will push the H.I.V.E. leader to kill him.

The trailer also hinted that despite Damien Darhk's current situation, the city is still not safe from the H.I.V.E. With that, there is a certainty that there will still be several obstacles for the rest of the season.

While Queen is expected to make an appearance in the trial, he will also be busy dealing with another villain named Cupid. Another teaser showed Oliver's plans to stop the villain and it involves marrying Felicity. The photo showed the two of them getting married in the chapel in order to lure Cupid.

According to Comic Book.com, the synopsis for the upcoming episode read, "CUPID RETURNS TO WREAK HAVOC ON STAR CITY – A heartbroken Cupid (guest star Amy Gumenick) returns to Star City with one goal – to destroy anyone in love. The team learns she's killing couples on their wedding day so Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) decide to pose as bait. John Showalter directed the episode written by Rebecca Bellotto & Nolan Dunbar."

"Arrow" Season 4 is expected to air on the CW this Mar. 23.

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