'Arrow' Season 4 News: Showrunner Reveals Queen's Campaign Poster; Leaked Photo Confirms [Spoiler] Is Alive
This week, The CW's hit superhero drama TV series "Arrow" is finally back for the second half of its Season 4 and based from the handful of spoiler reports, the show is about to get even more interesting.
Previously, executive producer Marc Guggenheim had used his social media account to share two posters for Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) mayoral campaign.
In his Twitter, Guggenheim simply captioned the photos: "Vote Queen." The first photo featured the Star City citizen Ollie bearing a slogan that reads: "United" and "Oliver Queen for Mayor."
Besides Ollie's political ventures, fans of the series are also looking forward to learn what exactly is the fate that awaits Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards). There have already been rumors pointing out that it would be highly unlikely for the character to die, at least this season. To further put the minds of the viewers at ease, a series of leaked photos surfaced recently indicating that the genius of Team Arrow is alive and kicking.
Courtesy to Canadagraphs, a slew of images revealed Felicity on set but it seems like she needs some time to get back on her feet, literally.
"I believe 1st public photos of #Arrow actress Emily Bett Rickards on set as Felicity Smoak in her wheelchair," the Twitter user captioned the tweet.
Before the show closed the curtain for the holidays last year, right after Oliver asked for her hand in marriage, Felicity was gunned down inside the car by Damien Darhk's (Neal McDonough) men, the Ghosts. The shocking development got the fans thinking she may not make it for the next part. Adding to the fear is the latest promo video which features Ollie standing besides someone's grave.
But if it's not Felicity who is there six feet below, then who could that person be? Oliver, in the video, seemed a bit distraught and blurted out a promise of revenge.
"Arrow" Season 4B opens this Wednesday, Jan. 20, with the episode titled "Blood Debts." Stay tuned for more updates.