‘Arrow’: Stephen Amell Says We Will See Somebody From the Past
During his panel in front of fans at Heroes & Villains Fan Fest in Nashville, Stephen Amell answered some questions from his Tennessean fans! One young fan mentioned that The CW broke ground when they did the four series crossover and wondered if there were any plans for something of that sort of thing coming up in the future!
One young fan mentioned that The CW broke ground when they did the four series crossover and wondered if there were any plans for something of that sort of thing coming up in the future!
Amell responded with a quick, casual “yip!”
So there are plans for a large crossover event! Unofficially-officially!
Possibilities are endless in what they can do with the event, but our Arrowverse expert Julia Valenti has some predictions of her own!
“Mark Guggenheim talked about how the finale and actions of season 5 of Arrow would make something significant happen in the crossover episode. The big thing that happened in the finale (aside from the explosion was Slade and Oliver coming together, so I’m predicting one of two things.
One: They find Joe and it’s going to follow the Teen Titans storyline. He’s going to become wicked and they will all have to come together to stop him, which will ultimately lead to Oliver killing him and recreating the Deathstroke/Green Arrow rivalry.”
Her second theory is that vigilante will be revealed as somebody from the past or somebody who was dead. (Tommy?). She does add that anything is possible right now, because The Legends and Barry have skewed the timeline.
The latter may actually be the correct one, because Stephen said on his panel that somebody from the past will be showing up on Arrow very soon.
He went on to say that he would love if Colton Haynes (Roy) came back.
“If we end the show without having @ColtonLHaynes back, it would be a major disservice to the show” @StephenAmell #HVFF Nashville pic.twitter.com/Pj7DOnoOKW
— Heroes & Villains (@heroesfanfest) July 8, 2017
Do you have any of your own theories about who it could be?
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