‘Arrow’: Stephen Amell talks future of ‘Olicity’
One of the most discussed TV pairings has got to be ‘Olicity’, the CW’s relationship between characters Oliver Queen (The Green Arrow) and Felicity Smoak (Over-watch) on their hit television show Arrow.
At the end of season four, Team Arrow was split up, leaving only Oliver and Felicity. However they weren’t as they used to be, at the start of the season. Shortly after the mid-season finale, Felicity called off their engagement, after realizing that Oliver had kept yet another secret from her. I’m assuming that at some point, ‘Olicity’ will be the end game (well, I hope so!), but where will they be when Season 5 kicks off? Will they get married after-all?
A fan questioned to Stephen Amell during his panel at Wizard World’s Philadelphia comic con, asking him about the future for our favorite CW couple.
“I don’t know. I know that it was important, especially at the end of season four with everything that happened and with Laurel Lance’s death that their relationship get put on the back burner because I think that there were more pressing issues, obviously. So, I don’t know what’s gonna happen in season five. I do know that… I don’t believe that they begin season five together, so we’ll see where it goes from there.”
Check out the clip from Stephen’s panel below, which was posted on Comicbook.com’s official Youtube Page:
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Arrow will return for its fifth season this fall on the CW.
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