"ARROW" Nueva serie de la CW para TV basada en Green Arrow

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- Nuevas imágenes bts de la S3 (06-14 Abril, 2015):

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(@MzKatieCassidy: Behind the scenes #Arrow
@arrowwriters: @willaaaahh and @paulblackthorne stopping by the writers' office, just a normal day...#NBD
@mguggenheim: Final Arroe read of the season...
@mguggenheim: Mystery set under construction for Arrow season finale...
@Glen__Winter: Sure miss these folks! Both shows shooting epic season finales as we speak. #Arrow #Flash
@mguggenheim: Mystery Arrow Season Finale set under construction. Photo #2
@katrinaLaw: Another hard night at work
@paulblackthorne: And these are the fabulous ladies I work with - how lucky am I !
@amellywood: Being the next Ra's Al Ghul is the best!!
@BrandonJRouth: And don't forget All-New @CW_Arrow on Wed! Things get brutal when #TheATOM is face-to-face w/ @actordougjones!)





- Imágenes BTS del episodio 3.18 "Public Enemy" con Paul Blackthorne y Colron Haynes:

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- Revelado el título y créditos del episodio 3.23 (season finale):
Ya tenemos el título y créditos del episodio final de la temporada gracias a Marc Guggenheim:

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El episodio 3.23 de 'Arrow' tendrá por título "My Name Is Oliver Queen". Con historia de Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg, y guión de Marc Guggenheim & Jake Coburn, está dirigido por John Behring.


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- "Diggle" y "H.I.V.E". tendrán un gran arco argumental en la S4:
La serie de la CW "Arrow" está cerca de cerrar su tercera temporada, y muchos fans se han estado preguntando qué nos aguardará en la S4.

Durante una entrevista con E! Online, David Ramsey, quien interpreta a 'Diggle', ha revelado que la organización 'H.I.V.E.' va a ser una "Gran parte" de la S4 y apunta a que se cerrará un hilo argumental que empezó desde la primera temporada:

"Por lo que sé, H.I.V.E. va a ser una gran parte del gran villano de la próxima temporada. Vamos a adentrarnos en por qué H.I.V.E. contrató a Deadshot para que matara a Andy y de qué se trata H.I.V.E. Habrá mucga conexión entre Diggle y H.I.V.E. la próxima temporada, así es que seguid en antena."

En la primera temporada, el hermano de Diggle, Andy (Eugene Byrd), fue asesinado por Deadshot (Michael Rowe). Aunque Deadshot fue asesinado el mes pasado en el episodio "Suicidal Tendencies", los fans averiguaron que H.I.V.E. lo reclutó para que lo hiciera, aunque no supimos más información acerca de la organización, o la misteriosa mujer que hizo el acuerdo. Tampoco sabemos si dicha organización tiene algo que ver con Oliver (Stephen Amell) y la historia con la League of Assassins, así es que quizá sabremos algo más al respecto en los episodios que aún quedan.

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- Descripción oficial del 3.21 "Al Sah-him":
3.21 "Al Sah-him" (29/04/15): LA LEAGUE OF ASSASSINS PONE SUS MIRAS EN NYSSA — Oliver (Stephen Amell) pasa por una rigurosa transformación. La League of Assassins pone sus miras en Nyssa (la estrella invitada Katrina Law), quien está de vuelta en Starling City entrenando a Laurel (Katie Cassidy). Cuando Nyssa se da cuenta de que están llegando, se arma para enfrentarlos sola pero Laurel le pide a Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) y a Diggle (David Ramsey) que la ayuden a proteger a su nueva amiga. Thor Freudenthal dirige el episodio con historia de Beth Schwartz y guión de Brian Ford Sullivan & Emilio Ortega Aldrich (#321).

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- ARROW Stunts: "Black Canary Vs. Vertigo":

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- THE FLASH / ARROW Promo "Superhero Fight Club":

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- Nuevos Pósters promocionales de "Arrow" y "Arsenal":

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- ¿Se convertitá la decisión de Roy en su sacrificio final? (EW):
¿Se convertitá la decisión de Roy en su sacrificio final?
Por Natalie Abrams 14 Abril, 2015


Surprise: Roy Harper is the Arrow. Raise your hand if you believe him. Crickets?

Arrow fans won’t be the only one questioning Roy’s (Colton Haynes) sudden declaration that he’s Starling City’s hooded savior. Let’s not forget, Lance (Paul Blackthorne) already knows that Roy is Arsenal, so despite Roy’s bid to save Oliver (Stephen Amell), the dogged police captain will still be setting his sights on taking Ollie down.

Oliver, meanwhile, will try to protect his young protégé as the League of Assassins puts increasing pressure on the Emerald Archer to become the new Ra’s al Ghul—which, based on the recent promos, will soon come to fruition. Will Roy come out of this alive? And will Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) bid a special goodbye to the soon-to-be Heir to the Demon? EW caught up with executive producer Marc Guggenheim to get the scoop.

EW: Even though Roy has taken the fall for Oliver, is Lance still coming after Oliver?
MARC GUGGENHEIM: Yeah. It’s funny, after episode 18 aired, a lot of people were tweeting at me going, “Wait a minute, Lance already knew Roy was Arsenal. He’s not going to fall for this.” While not necessarily agreeing or disagreeing, that’s why I want to encourage people to check out episode 19, because we have not forgotten the fact that Lance is already aware that Roy is a different superhero. As a result, Lance is in possession of information that the rest of Starling City isn’t in possession of. How Lance reacts to the end of episode 18 is going to be very interesting in comparison to how the rest of the city reacts.

What kind of danger is Roy in now after taking the fall for Oliver and ending up in prison alongside many of the bad guys that Team Arrow put there in the first place?
I think those guys in prison are all really understanding. They knew that Roy had a job to do and they’re chill guys. They’re actually very nice and very misunderstood. I personally can’t see it working out as anything other than awesome, but I’ve also been known to been wrong before. [Laughs] It might turn out to be pretty complicated for poor Roy.

We know the cast had been tweeting about a possible goodbye, so should we be even more worried about Roy’s fate?
Purely judging from my Twitter feed, it seems like a lot of people are worried. You’re definitely going to want to watch 19, or not watch 19, as the case may be depending on how you feel about Roy. I’d definitely check it out. I will say the shot of the knife or the shiv being passed forward in prison didn’t bode too well. That was ominous.

What steps might Oliver take to try to protect Roy?
Oliver’s first instinct is to try to break Roy out of prison, but there’s a whole lot of practical reasons why that isn’t a good idea and isn’t even possible. As Felicity says to Oliver in episode 19, she’s seen him do a lot of amazing things, but breaking someone out of prison seems a little bit beyond his capabilities.

Based on the promos depicting Oliver in the League of Assassins garb, he’ll be accepting Ra’s al Ghul’s offer. Can you talk about how that changes not just his mission, but him as a person and the show moving forward?
When you watch episodes 18 and 19 back to back, you’ll see that we well and truly blow up the franchise. Then in episode 20, Oliver really has no choice but to join the League. The show really becomes a different show. In fact, we just recorded a new saga sell for episode 21 because the old saga sell became obsolete. I really just mention to explain how fundamentally different the show is in its final three episodes of the season.

I’m sure Oliver’s hand is forced and he has to join the League, but will he try to find the best in it?
I don’t want to say one way or the other because part of the fun of the final three episodes is discovering life in the League through Oliver’s eyes and experiencing what Oliver experiences. There’s quite a few changes, twists and turns over the course of those last three episodes that I’d rather let people be surprised by.

How does Team Arrow feel about Oliver leaving them?
That’s probably the big emotional journey and story. Dealing with the emotional fallout of Oliver joining the League is really the essence of episode 21. It’s very much a Team Arrow-centric episode, as you’d might expect, as everyone has to come to grips with what Oliver has done.

We saw in the promo that Oliver and Felicity appear to be hooking up. Is that a goodbye hookup?
They appear to be hooking up. Honestly, I really don’t want to spoil it. I want the promo to speak for itself and I like the fact that people are speculating about: Is it a goodbye? Is it a dream? Is it a hallucination? What’s going on? On Arrow, the one thing that is consistent is that it’s incredibly inconsistent and hopefully always doing something unexpected and surprising. Things can happen on Arrow that happen in a way that’s very different than what is necessarily suggested by the promos, in some instances.


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- Brandon Routh habla sobre la visita de Ray y Felicity a ‘Flash’, y la nueva alianza de Arrow y Atom (Variety):
Brandon Routh habla sobre la visita de Ray y Felicity a ‘Flash’, y la nueva alianza de Arrow y Atom
Por Laura Prudom 14 Abril, 2015 | 03:44PM PT


“Arrow” stars Brandon Routh (Ray Palmer) and Emily Bett Rickards (Felicity Smoak) are pulling double-duty on The CW this week, crossing over with their sister show “The Flash” on Tuesday night before returning to Starling City on Wednesday. In Tuesday’s “Flash,” titled “All Star Team Up,” Felicity and Ray assist Barry (Grant Gustin) and Team Flash when a meta-human named Brie Larvin (Emily Kinney) unleashes hundreds of robotic bees to attack and kill her former co-workers, including Dr. Tina McGee (Amanda Pays).

Then on Wednesday’s “Arrow,” titled “Broken Arrow,” Lance (Paul Blackthorne) continues his mission to take down the Arrow (Stephen Amell) so Felicity orders Oliver to keep a low profile. But when a meta-human named Jake Simmons (Doug Jones) — who kills people with blasts of energy and plasma — starts terrorizing Starling City, Oliver is forced to ask Ray for help.

Variety spoke to Routh about his “Flash” guest spot and what’s ahead for Ray as we approach “Arrow’s” season finale, including his ever-evolving relationship with Felicity.

Ray and Felicity are heading to “The Flash” to get some help from STAR Labs this week; what kind of assistance does Ray think they can offer him?

Following the Atom versus Arrow interaction, Ray’s suit has been compromised by Oliver Queen’s very good aim, so I need a little help trying to figure out what to do with my power source, because I feel a little incapable. [Laughs.]

The episode summary for “All Star Team Up” also describes a disastrous group dinner with Barry, Felicity, Ray, Iris (Candice Patton) and Eddie (Rick Cosnett) — why is it so terrible?

Unbeknownst to Ray — and he gets more information as the episode progresses — there’s trouble in paradise brewing over in “Flash,” and Ray is very talkative as always, trying to drive the conversation, and people keep leaving the table, and these odd looks go around. It definitely plays into the whole episode, but Ray’s none the wiser as it plays out.

I love that Ray is just this energetic ball of positivity. Given all that he’s lost, it’s nice to see that his trauma hasn’t hardened him the way Oliver’s terrible experiences have made him more emotionally unavailable.

It’s a different energy to have around in each show, and I think there are good things and bad things about living that way — being too far above the fray doesn’t allow you to see the reality of what’s happening sometimes. I think Ray gets so caught up in the excitement of technology or just being liked that he’s not grounded sometimes. And that’s something that will be part of his journey, the balance of living in both of those places and how to transition between them.

How does that journey impact his relationship with Felicity? He told her he loved her in the last episode of “Arrow,” and she didn’t say it back…

Ray makes an excuse or jumps to his own conclusions about why Felicity didn’t say “I love you” back, or say anything, or respond at all, because he’s happy. And also, based on the knowledge that he now has that she and Oliver had a relationship — it’s too much to handle, too much to compute, so he’s not really computing it, living in the world that he wants to live in. So as the episode progresses and the next few episodes progress, as Ray becomes more involved with Team Arrow, he’s able to see Felicity and Oliver interact, and I think that brings him back to the reality that he’s not the only suitor, and he understands more of where her feelings are.

“All Star Team Up” sees Felicity taking on a villainous tech whiz called Brie Larvin — how is it for Ray, getting to see her in the midst of the action for once?

Ray has always thought Felicity is fully capable of pretty much anything, I think that’s one of the most wonderful qualities about him — he doesn’t shortchange anybody, he allows them to live up to their full potential. So without question, he follows her. As much as he is the leader of Palmer Tech, he’s very willing and accepting to let her take the lead, and the rest of Team Flash as well, and just does his part where that’s concerned.

When you’re shooting crossover episodes like this week’s “Flash,” does it feel different from a regular episode on “Arrow”?

There’s something special about it; it’s fun to interact with other actors and other characters and have different energies. Ray is different with different people, depending. He doesn’t react the same to anyone, so that’s exciting from a creative standpoint and a work standpoint, for me personally. And from a viewer standpoint, looking at the episodes, I think it makes it more epic and action-packed. The more people you can bring into something that are affected by a Big Bad or some challenging situation, the cooler it is — it raises the stakes. That’s what the first “Arrow”-“Flash” crossover did, and now having a mini “Arrow”-“Flash” crossover with Felicity and Ray coming over just adds that different energy and excitement as we team up. The more the merrier any time you get the team-up stuff in the world of superheroes.

In this week’s “Arrow,” Oliver asks Ray for help taking on DC Comics villain Deathbolt (Jones). How is Ray feeling about him now that Oliver’s secret is out in the open?

I think he definitely feels like a bit of a fool, reacting the way he did, and that feeling is created because of the way Oliver ends the fight — his true nature really comes out, that he is not a crazed vigilante, that he’s an honorable man — and I think that allows Ray to have massive respect for him in that moment. And whatever has come between them, even in the world of Felicity, is forgiven because there’s no point in begrudging this guy, because in that moment Ray can see all that he’s done for the city and for Felicity and for Ray too.

How does Ray’s first official mission as a protector of Starling City go?

It definitely has hiccups… Ray, for as smart as he is, gets very excited and some problems and issues don’t get checked, and so thankfully, again, Oliver is there to help save the day. They really are forced to team up to combat this new threat to Starling City, because we don’t often get meta-humans in Starling and we’re posed with having to take care of this issue. Ray has a really cool suit, but he needs to be more than just a super-suit, and that’s where Oliver can come in, and I think they both get a bit of respect for each other in the next episode, so it’s a bonding episode.

What can you tease about what’s ahead for Ray and Team Arrow in the build-up to the season finale?

Ray continues to be a part of helping Team Arrow and spends a lot more time with everyone and is able to see the dynamics of how the team works, how a team does work, what is his role and even more, the interactions between Oliver and Felicity and how the relationships play out. Definitely all that becomes more evident to Ray and Ray’s journey progresses to wherever it’s going. [Laughs.]


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- Paul Blackthorne: El Captain Lance está 'en pie de guerra' para derrotar a Oliver Queen (ETOnline):
Paul Blackthorne: El Captain Lance está 'en pie de guerra' para derrotar a Oliver Queen
Por Philiana Ng 8:01 AM PDT, Abril 15, 2015


Captain Lance is out for blood on Arrow!

Things heated up in Starling City when the leader of the city’s police department was tipped off – by Ra’s al Ghul (Matt Nable) of all people – that Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) was, in fact, the Arrow. Lance’s mission became clear: bring justice to the city by putting Oliver behind bars at any cost. He was close to accomplishing his goal too, if only Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) hadn’t made his surprise Arrow declaration. So where does Lance go from here?

Arrow co-star Paul Blackthorne jumped on the phone with ETonline ahead of tonight’s all-new episode to give us the scoop on Lance’s unflinching mission to bring Oliver down and whether the two men can ever repair their relationship (short answer: don’t count on it).

Oliver is in quite the pickle. Now that Captain Lance knows Oliver is the Arrow, how much worse are things going to get between the two former allies?

Paul Blackthorne: Lance knows that Oliver Queen is the Arrow and yet at the end of the last episode, Roy Harper is putting himself forward as the Arrow. Now, Lance and Roy Harper go back a long way. He’s known Harper since he was a young kid in the Glades doing all the wrong things. He’s tried to help him before – when he showed Harper one of the Arrow corpses back in season one when they were glorifying the Arrow. Here is Harper now seemingly taking the fall for the Arrow, for Oliver Queen, which just breaks Lance’s heart that Harper should be set up for this. And it just drives Lance even harder down the warpath in pursuing Oliver Queen – to prove that he is in fact the Arrow.

Lance can’t be buying into the Roy stunt, so what does he have to do to bring the spotlight back onto Oliver?

Blackthorne: Lance is going to everything he can to prove Oliver Queen is the Arrow. That means finding evidence, that means pursuing him hard and fast – that’s what we’ll see in the next episode, Lance’s relentless pursuit of Oliver Queen to prove he is the Arrow and to disprove the idea that Roy Harper is to make that point.

Could Lance be holding out a small glimmer of hope that things with Oliver could go back to the way they were before, or is it a lost cause in his mind?

Blackthorne: Who knows! One thing about these Arrow writers is they come up with some pretty amazing storylines that twist and turn, and zig and zag, and secrets go on cultivate between these characters. Anything can happen. Time heals, for sure. But there’s a lot to get to – there’s a lot of water under the bridge here. There’s the world that Oliver Queen started with the masks and this whole crazy community that has existed in recent years, and then of course the Arrow is seemingly running around murdering people with the arrows again and seemingly setting Roy Harper up to take the fall. There are a lot of issues, but who knows. You never know what’s around the corner in Starling City. For now, there are major obstacles.

Considering all the lies and secrets that have come out since, are you hoping they reconcile their relationship? It took a long time for Lance and the Arrow to reach a point where they worked well together as a “team.”

Blackthorne: They certainly have worked together as a team when Lance was doing all he could to help Team Arrow, but clearly there’s been a souring with everything that’s gone on with Sara’s death and people getting murdered. It’ll take some time to resolve their relationship.

Does it matter that Starling City as a whole is now aware of Oliver’s superhero identity? How does that affect the way Lance and SCPD operate moving forward?

Blackthorne: Public sentiment isn’t really too high on Lance’s mind at the moment. Whether the public wants it or not, he’s got a point to prove and the guy who’s betrayed him and seemingly murdering people is Oliver Queen. That’s all he cares about; he has tunnel vision on that.

Things also aren’t so good between Lance and Laurel, who’s been training heavily with Nyssa, at the moment. What can we expect from Lance and Laurel?

Blackthorne: It’s tragic for Lance. He’s lost one daughter running around in a mask and leather outfit, now here he is with another daughter doing exactly the same thing. [Laurel] was the one who grew up as a bookworm and Sara was the adventurer and the fighter, so it makes no sense [to Lance] whatsoever that Laurel is pursuing this line. It breaks Lance’s heart that he could lose another daughter in such away. That’s one of the reasons he’s so upset with her too. He thinks she’s a fish out of water and she has no business in this world, and he’s going to do everything in his power to stop her from doing that but she’s a hard-headed woman. She’s got a strong will. She’s doing it whether he likes it or not.

One of your fellow co-stars John Barrowman recently hinted that “jaws will drop” at the end of the season. Anything you can tease about the finale?

Blackthorne: The end of the season three finale, what we’ll see is the Starling City landscape will never be the same again. You won’t see it coming.. The landscape will be forever changed.


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- Paul Blackthorne: Lance está en pie de guerra y va a por Oliver Queen (accesshollywood):
Paul Blackthorne: Lance está en pie de guerra y va a por Oliver Queen
Por Jolie Lash 15 Abril, 2015 09:45 AM EDT


Roy Harper surrendered after telling the Starling City Police he is the Arrow, but watching that act was crushing for Captain Quentin Lance.

"It kind of breaks Lance's heart," Paul Blackthorne, who plays the officer on The CW's "Arrow" told Access Hollywood. "Lance has known Roy Harper since he was a tiny little kid running around The Glades… In Season 1, he tried to put him off the whole Arrow adulation thing. Remember he showed him that corpse and tried to get him off him then? And now, seeing him working with the Arrow, and here, taking the fall for The Arrow, as I said, it's breaking Lance's heart and he is going to do everything he can to stop that happening and continue, of course, his pursuit of Oliver Queen.

"To see little Roy Harper sitting there taking the fall – it's shocking for Lance," Paul continued. "It's an injustice -- complete injustice. Lance is on the warpath, he's still after Queen and he's gonna prove whatever he has to prove."

It was Ra's al Ghul who revealed to Lance that Oliver Queen is the Arrow, a move that quickly put even more heat on Stephen Amell's hero-in-green.

As for why Ra's isn't on the receiving end of Lance's wrath, Paul said his character is singularly focused on bringing down Oliver, one of the people, who like his daughter Laurel, didn't tell him about the death of his other daughter, Sara.

"I think there will be plenty of places to explore that in another storyline," he said of Lance's feelings about Ra's. "Don't forget, at the moment, it's all about proving that Oliver Queen is the Arrow, as everybody knows, and stopping this injustice against Roy Harper, for whatever reasons he's putting himself up for it. And obviously, Lance is directing a lot of his anger about the Arrow/Oliver Queen [at Oliver for] not telling him about Sara's death. He's still holding on to the that. These are people that didn't tell a father for three months that his daughter was dead. That's pretty full on, you know what I mean? That's pretty heavy stuff and also, at the time, when those arrows start flying around and dropping the bodies and the Arrow's being framed, that was great. That was just for something for Lance to jump on. It's like, 'Great. Well, he's clearly going around murdering people now,' so [Lance] could direct his anger in that direction too. … He's feeling a bit sensitive at the moment, Lance, let's face it."

There was once a time when Lance worked in harmony with the Arrow, and even tolerated Oliver, so what would it take to sort out the problems between the two men?

"There's a lot to let go of, isn't there? There's a betrayal in not telling him about his daughter, seemingly perhaps being part of Roy Harper taking the fall and as far as I can see, Roy Harper's just a naive little kid whose being set up for this," Paul said.

Maybe it's time to call in Dr. Melfi (Tony Soprano's psychiatrist), Access joked while speaking with Paul.

"I'd do anything to have a scene Lorraine Bracco, that would be fantastic," Paul said of our suggestion. "I think… some major counselling needs to go on between [Oliver and Lance]. But ultimately, who knows? Time could heal, little bit of counselling, couple of man hugs and hey, nobody's perfect. Let's move on. Let's try to keep Starling City on the straight and narrow. Who knows? But right now, yeah, he's got one or two things to get over."

Filming on "Arrow" Season 3 is nearly complete and Paul is hoping to spend some of his summer traveling to Africa for a cause he is championing -- stopping elephant poaching. Like co-star Stephen Amell before him, who did campaigns for F*** Cancer and other causes, Paul now has his own Represent.com T-shirt campaign, and proceeds go to an organization aimed at deterring poachers.

"I'm actually going to be working with Air Shepherd, which is the organization that I'm donating the money that we raise to. And what they do is they have these super computers and these drones that they're flying in the areas where the poaching is taking place," Paul said. "The computers predict the movements of the poachers, the animals. The drones confirm that information and then they send their rangers in and they put a stop to the poaching, and basically, where the drones fly, the poaching stops. And what we want to do is obviously expand the areas that the drones fly in, hence raising money for that reason. … I'm hoping that schedule will allow that I'm able to get there in June so we can roll some camera on this very specific issue because the increase on it is just horrific in what's going on, so we're going to do the best we can."

For Paul, it's all about helping wild elephants.

"The elephant situation has just been breaking my heart in recent times, so that's the one I've decided to concentrate on," he said.


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- Blackthorne habla sobre la cruzada del Captain Lance por derrotar a The Arrow (cbr):
Blackthorne habla sobre la cruzada del Captain Lance por derrotar a The Arrow
Por Bryan Cairns 14 Abril, 2015


In order to force Oliver Queen into becoming the new Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins' leader, the current Ra's tarnished the Arrow's good name by assuming his identity and killing people. His most recent target, Starling City's mayor, made Arrow public enemy #1.

To make matters worse, Ra's al Ghul captured Captain Quentin Lance and revealed to him Oliver Queen's vigilante identity. Lance quickly organized a manhunt, resulting in Oliver's arrest. When Roy Harper suited up as the Arrow and publicly declared he was the true hooded vigilante, Lance wasn't buying it, and the tension in Starling City is only going to escalate in upcoming episodes.

Paul Blackthorne spoke to CBR News about Lance's agenda, his strained relationship with Laurel, Roy's heroic sacrifice and meeting Detective West. In addition, Blackthorne discusses his work for elephant poaching charity Air Shepherd, and how "Arrow" fans can make a difference.

CBR News: In last week's episode, "Public Enemy," Lance spearheaded the manhunt for Arrow. Is he acting out of anger for Sara's death, or simply doing his job to capture the murderer of the mayor at the hand of Ra's al Ghul posing as Arrow?

Paul Blackthorne: It's a combination of both. There's absolutely some anger fueling this manhunt. He's not too happy about the situation with Sara and the Arrow withholding that kind of news for three months. That's pretty heavy stuff. But, look. Arrows are flying around. People are getting killed. It certainly looks like the Arrow is doing it, so all the more reason for the manhunt. Those two aspects are definitely fueling that, for sure.

How has this Arrow crusade affected his relationship with Laurel?

Oh, it's been a bed of roses. We're getting along just fine. What's the problem?

Well, they've really been on some pretty sketchy ground here for a while, haven't they? As we saw in episode 18, Laurel was not just wearing that mask and running around and getting her own life threatened, which is a heart-breaking thought for Lance, but she's also now basically representing the other members of Team Arrow. She's setting up deals of protection for those guys. Immunity. That's his daughter betraying him on that front as well. It's all pretty tough for Lance to take. The rift just gets bigger and bigger between these guys.

Lance believed Oliver was the Arrow. Is he confused by Roy's confession? Is Oliver still on Lance's hit list?

Well, he's not confused by it. He's downright confounded by it, because he knows for damn sure Roy Harper is not the Arrow. He had those conversations with Oliver Queen, especially in the back of the van. He knows Oliver is the Arrow.

What is confusing him is the idea Roy Harper should be set up to take the fall for Oliver Queen. There's a history between Roy and Lance. Lance has known about Harper for years. He was a little kid running around the Glades doing wrong since he was knee-high to a grasshopper. Lance tried to protect Roy once in the past when he was showing Harper the corpse back in Season One, to try to stop this adulation that Harper was showing for Oliver. Now, here is Harper taking the fall for Queen. Lance is going to do all that he can to stop that being the case and all that he can to continue the pursuit of Oliver Queen and prove once and for all he is the Arrow.

"The Flash's" Detective West and Cisco are crossing over to "Arrow" in an upcoming episode. What brings them to Starling City?

As the writers often do, it's never quite as it seems. There's always a little twist. "Oh, we're off to the 'Flash.'" This time, they're coming to us. The case that Detective West is working on leads him to Starling City to ask a few questions. It was a lot of fun. Lance got to sit down and have a cup of coffee and talk about daughters and being a cop. It was a breath of fresh air for Lance to smile for once.

Lance is used to dealing with the bow-and-arrow vigilantes. What's his take on the super-powered heroes and villains running around Central City?

There isn't much note comparing on superheroes. It's more of comparing daughters, and they are discussing the case at hand. There are some lovely moments where Lance is asking, "How did that guy Barry Allen do with that whole lightning thing? Is he okay? Did he come out of that all right?" Detective West's reaction and responses to such questions are very amusing.

There are only a handful of episodes left this season. What are Lance's priorities going forward?

His initial priority is to continue pursuing Oliver Queen to prove that he is the Arrow. That is certainly the case in the near future. He has a lot to work on with his daughter. There's a huge rift there. So, we have to see if they resolve something. As I said, there's a lot to get through. There are some difficult times ahead for the Lance family.

What can you say about the finale? Will it be as balls-to-the-wall as previous seasons?

Has there ever been an episode of Arrow that isn't balls-to-the-walls? Sixty-nine episodes are balls-to-the wall. It never stops. What the writers come up with for this show always blows me away. The twists and turns that they take –and the story progression with the character development and the conflict – the layers of the onion keep peeling off and peeling off. This season-three finale is big stuff.

Lastly, you've been involved in charity work to raise awareness against elephant poaching. Why is this an important issue for you, and how can "Arrow" viewers support the cause?

It's important to me because "Jungle Book" was one of my favorite films. I don't know what it is about elephants. I just adore these majestic, incredible creatures. I've spent time with them in the wild in Africa and India. If you've been anywhere near a wild elephant, you are near something incredible and mind-blowing. The poaching that has increased in recent years is terrifying. There's an elephant basically getting killed every 15 minutes. That's 96 elephants being poached for their ivory each day. At that rate of killing, in 11 years, wild elephants will be extinct. That just blows my mind that we've gotten anywhere near that situation.

There are many organizations doing an awful lot of work to stop that, but the one I've chosen to work with is Air Shepherd. What these guys do is use super computers to predict the movement of poachers and elephants and also rhinos, because they are threatened too. They send in drones to confirm that information. Then they send in rangers to stop the actual poaching. Basically it's simple. Where the drones fly, the poaching stops. We need to increase the areas that the drones cover.

So, the money that I raise through the t-shirt campaign, "Poach Eggs, Not Elephants," is all going to Air Shepherd. The more money they have, the more drones they can fly and the less poaching will take place. The last thing we want is for elephants to become extinct in 11 years' time. I would appreciate anybody who wants a lovely t-shirt with my face on it, if you can put up with that, and the line "Poach Eggs, Not Elephants." Go buy yourself one. A hundred percent of those proceeds are going towards Air Shepherd, and anyone who buys a t-shirt during the campaign will automatically be entered into a random drawing to win a t-shirt signed by the whole "Arrow" cast!


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- Arrow 3.19 "Broken Arrow" Clip #1:

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- Arrow 3.19 "Broken Arrow" Clip #2:

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- Marc Guggenheim apunta a que el set "misterioso" de la final de la S3 está acabado:
Desde hace días Marc Guggenheim lleva dándonos pequeñas pistas sobre que se estaba construyendo un nuevo set para la final de la S3 de "Arrow".

Hoy, el productor ha posteado una nueva foto diciéndonos que ese 'misterioso' set ya está acabado:
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- ARROW 3.20 "The Fallen" Promo:

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- ARROW 3.20 "The Fallen" Extended Promo:

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- ARROW 3.20 "The Fallen" New Zeland Promo:

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- El Team “Arrow” pierde a uno de los suyos (BuzzFeed):
El Team “Arrow” pierde a uno de los suyos
Por Jarett Wieselman 15 Abril, 2015


After taking the fall for Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), going to jail, and faking his death, Arrow bid adieu to Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) in the April 15 episode. The character left Starling City for parts unknown at the end of the installment and BuzzFeed News can confirm that along with Roy, Haynes has exited the show as a series regular.

While the news might come as a shock to fans, Arrow executive producers Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggeinheim tell BuzzFeed News in an exclusive interview that this was always the plan.

“When we made Colton’s deal, he was coming off of Teen Wolf where he was beloved, and he had a lot of opportunities,” Berlanti said during a recent phone interview. “So we did a trial thing where we said, for his sake and ours, ‘We’ll just do a bunch of episodes and see if you like it and if you enjoy it.’ And he did. Then pilot season came up that year and before another pilot could snatch him up, we made a two-year deal, so we always knew we were on a clock.”

Ultimately, Berlanti is just glad they were able to keep Haynes on Arrow for as long as they did. “We’re grateful that he, in the nascent stages of our show, really gave us the time and commitment to help get the show out there and get seen and talked about,” he said. “He was such a wonderful element as a character and a person. It was super sad, but everybody kinda looked at each other and realized that he’s at the start of, what I’m sure will be, an incredibly incredibly impressive career. It’s great that he gets to go on and have that and we got to have him while we did.”

Although, the executive producers were quick to add that Arrow fans haven’t seen the last of Roy as he’ll appear in one more episode this season and could pop up on any of the shows that are part of Warner Bros’ ever-expanding TV empire (like The Flash or a new superhero series in development, starring Brandon Routh and Caity Lotz from Arrow and Wentworth Miller and Victor Garber from The Flash). “He said he wanted to be able to come back at any time and we felt the same way,” Berlanti said.

While Roy’s exit isn’t a true death, it does serve as the catalyst for the kind of seismic shift Arrow has historically executed towards the end of a season. “It’s going to be really challenging for Team Arrow,” Guggeinheim said of the final Season 3 episodes. “First the loss of Roy and there is more stuff coming for the remaining threesome of Oliver, Diggle [David Ramsey], and Felicity [Emily Bett Rickards] that is not going to get neatly resolved by the end of the year. We shot a scene last night where Diggle [David Ramsey] talks about the hurt feelings and broken trust. That will resonate not only through the remaining episodes of the season, but into Season 4.”

Berlanti added that the final handful of episodes get a lot darker and that’s something fans should get used to. “Oliver is going down a whole new rabbit hole,” he said, possibly hinting that Oliver finally accepts the position in the League of Assassins offered to him by Ra’s al Ghul (Matt Nable).

Whether or not Oliver becomes the new Ra’s, now that Arrow, the vigilante, is presumed dead in Starling City, it’s safe to say Arrow, the show, is entering uncharted territory. “Once you play the card of the city potentially knowing the identity of your hero and how we undo that, you can’t really do it again,” Berlanti said. “Every year our challenge is to keep doing more of what’s successful and fun, but also make the show different. We’ve managed to get the characters to a new kind of brink that people won’t have seen, which feels fitting [since] they’re now three years on this journey together. We’re really evolving the characters. We don’t feel like we’re making the same show and the actors don’t feel like they’re acting the same show and viewers won’t feel like they’re watching the same show.”


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- Un co-protagonista de "Arrow" se va. Productores de la serie sobre la marcha de esta noche y qué es lo siguiente (deadline):
Un co-protagonista de "Arrow" se va. Productores de la serie sobre la marcha de esta noche y qué es lo siguiente
Por Nellie Andreeva 15 Abril, 2015


The long-rumored shakeup in Team Arrow became a reality tonight when Arrow’s sidekick Roy Harper, aka Arsenal, left Starling City. The departure was prompted by the end of Colton Haynes’ contract on the show. The Teen Wolf alum joined Arrow as a recurring in the second half of Season 1 and became a regular at the beginning of Season 2 with a two-year deal.

After posing as Arrow and turning himself into police to protect Oliver Queen in last week’s episode, Roy tonight staged his own death in prison, then escaped, but ultimately made the decision to leave Team Arrow, boarding his motorbike and riding off.

While Haynes’ tenure as regular on Arrow is over, he is not necessarily done with the Arrow-Flash universe. Haynes is already slated to appear in one more episode of Arrow this season, and talks are underway about possible stints on The Flash or the upcoming Arrow-Flash spinoff series, said Arrow co-creators/executive producers Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim. I spoke with the duo about Haynes’ exit, the impact on Team Arrow and the future of the Arsenal character.

DEADLINE: When did you know that Colton Haynes was leaving after Season 3?

BERLANTI: When we made the deal. We made a two-season deal that had a clock on it, we always knew that. When he was coming off Teen Wolf, we described the role to him, and we agreed he would do it for a couple of years. At that particular moment, he had a lot of opportunities to do things, and we’re lucky he chose us. He brought a lot of nototriety and viewership to the show when we were growing, and the show wouldn’t be the show it is without him. He is such a talent and such a nice guy, everybody from crew to writers were so enthusiastic to have him for the time we had him. We are sad to see him go but excited to see what he does next.

DEADLINE: How and when did Roy’s Season 3 storyline came about?

BERLANTI: We knew based on what had happened last season. Roy has struggled with guilt after killing a policeman. In saving Oliver, he sees a chance to absolve himself. Hopefully it was surprising for the audience as some thought for a moment that he might die.

GUGGENHEIM: We were able to deign his arc for the season with the end point in mind. We always knew he would take a heroic stance and redeem himself for his actions. It’s always a blessing when you know where exactly you are going to end up.

DEADLINE: Did you consider killing off Roy?

BERLANTI: We wanted to do something different. These characters are so young, they represent the next generation of superheroes, and we love the idea of having them just out there. And as a person we like Colton so much, we all would love to see him back. Such a talented, great guy.

GUGGENHEIM: The hope is that he’ll continue to be part of the universe we are building. We love working with his so much. We’ve talked to him about returning to one of the three shows, and if available, he has expressed interest. He is gone but definitely not forever.

DEADLINE: What will the impact of Roy’s departure be on Team Arrow?

BERLANTI: It’s always affecting the show when one character is moving on to the great beyond. That allows the show to grow and change, with the state of loss providing stakes. The end of this season is very much a punctuation mark on the first three seasons. Third season will feel like the end of a trilogy, with elements and pieces coming together. We are heading into a big, epic, climactic battle, and I’m not not going to give away who is going to make it. Everything will be changed after this season.

GUGGENHEIM: The third season finale is among our best episodes, with each moment more more shocking and surprising than the nest.

DEADLINE: Will Oliver get a new sidekick?

BERLANTI: Watch the finale to find out. Fans will really wonder where you go from here.

DEADLINE: Do you know where the show will go from here?

BERLANTI: We have planned something cool and radical to open the season.


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- Guggenheim & Berlanti Habran sobre la gran sacudida del Team "Arrow" (cbr):
Guggenheim & Berlanti Habran sobre la gran sacudida del Team "Arrow"
Por Meagan Damore, 15 Abril 2015


After appearing in all three seasons of "Arrow," Roy Harper (Colton Haynes') bids farewell to Starling City in "Broken Arrow." After taking the fall for Oliver by posing as the Arrow, Harper faked his own death to escape prison and decided to depart Team Arrow, at least for the moment. In an interview with Deadline, executive producers Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim spoke about how and why the show bid farewell to Arsenal.

When asked if they knew Haynes would be leaving the show, Guggenheim responded, "We made a two-season deal that had a clock on it, we always knew that. When he was coming off 'Teen Wolf,' we described the role to him, and we agreed he would do it for a couple of years. At that particular moment, he had a lot of opportunities to do things, and we’re lucky he chose us... We are sad to see him go but excited to see what he does next."

Because of this, Guggenheim and Berlanti were able to plan out Harper's exit in the grander scheme of the show. "We were able to deign his arc for the season with the end point in mind," Guggenheim revealed to Deadline. "We always knew he would take a heroic stance and redeem himself for his actions. It’s always a blessing when you know where exactly you are going to end up."

However, the producers said, killing Harper was never really on the table. "We wanted to do something different. These characters are so young, they represent the next generation of superheroes, and we love the idea of having them just out there. And as a person we like Colton so much, we all would love to see him back."

"The hope is that he’ll continue to be part of the universe we are building," Berlanti added. "We love working with his so much. We’ve talked to him about returning to one of the three shows, and if available, he has expressed interest. He is gone but definitely not forever."


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- Arrow: 'Deathstroke' y 'Amanda Waller' no están descartados:
A pesar de las sospechas por parte de los fans, el productor ejecutivo de "Arrow" Marc Guggenheim le ha asegurado a los periodistas durante una mesa rdenoda tras el screening del pasado viernes del episodio de esta semana, que ni Slade Wilson/Deathstroke ni la directora de ARGUS Amanda Waller están descartados en la serie.

"No he sido informado de que [Deathstroke] esté descartado," dice Guggenheim. "Tenemos algunas ideas para Slade Wilson y hemos hablado sobre ellas. Sé que Manu está rodando otra serie de TV en Nueva Zelanda, así es que hay temas prácticos, pero no está descartado, al menos que yo sepa."

También comentó que tanto Manu Bennett (Deathstroke) como Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Amanda Waller) son actores muy ocupados y demandados, que es a lo que más se puede culpar de la ausencia de sus personajes, más que a que DC Entertainment o la Warner Bros. Television no quieran el personaje.

"Amanda no está descartada tampoco'," explica el productor. "Cynthia es maravillosa; es una gran actriz. El reto que tuvimos con ella en esta temporada es que, primero, ella está en una serie llamada "Texas Rising" y luego cuando ésta termine sale en una película llamada "The Accountant", y aquí "Arrow" está siempre en segundo lugar ya que no es un personaje regular, pero que tienen una idea para su historia en la S4 y que todo es posible.


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- El 'próximo paso' de Oliver & Felicity, el misterioso final y 3 adelantos más (ETOnline):
El 'próximo paso' de Oliver & Felicity, el misterioso final y 3 adelantos más
Por Philiana Ng 7:01 AM PDT, 20 Abril, 2015


A tectonic shift is in store for Arrow.

As we approach the final four episodes of the season, things are about to look drastically different – yet again – for Oliver and Starling City. Now that Ra’s al Ghul has put Thea on the clock, the leader of the League of Assassins is about to get what he wants: Oliver. To save his dying sister, Oliver travels to Nanda Parbat to bring her back to life via the magical waters of the Lazarus Pit. In exchange, he must give up everything to join the League.

ETonline was one of the lucky few to catch an early screening of this week’s Arrow, titled “The Fallen,” and we highlighted a few things you should know, including that Oliver and Felicity moment.

1. Oliver and Felicity's sexy hook-up

This week’s Arrow is significant for many reasons, one of which includes a big step forward for Oliver and Felicity’s romantic future, as you may have already seen in the trailers. “I think it’s the next step in their relationship,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg told ETonline. “We root for characters to be together as much as anybody. You’re sort of the ultimate shippers when you’re creators of the show. I think the time has come for them – they’ve been dancing around it for a long time – to really declare how they feel for each other.”

Even so, their conversation leading up to that moment, who pushes them together and what takes place in the immediate aftermath is both surprising and heartbreaking considering their circumstance. Kreisberg offered these questions to consider: “What happens after that? Where does that take them?" If you've also been wondering why Felicity hasn't uttered those three magical words to Oliver yet, there's a very good reason.

2. Roy Harper’s return ties up loose ends

Team Arrow’s goodbye to Roy (and Arsenal) in last week’s episode had us shedding a few tears but thankfully, Oliver’s former sidekick will be back in the May 6 episode, “This Is Your Sword,” to wrap up some unfinished business.

“The thing we felt we owed the audience more than anything was some closure with Thea because [of] the circumstances under which Thea is in,” executive producer Marc Guggenheim said of Wednesday’s installment. “Certainly we owed the audience some closure for this three season-long love story between these two characters.”


3. Team Arrow has a new HQ

Thanks to the police raid (R.I.P. fern), Team Arrow’s lair as we know it is gone – “kiboshed,” as Guggenheim puts it. Forced to find another location to congregate and plan, they turn to a familiar place to call Arrow HQ for the rest of the season: Palmer Technologies, formerly Queen Consolidated.

“We had to expand Ray’s workshop to allow scenes with a huge group of people rather than just Ray and Felicity,” Guggenheim said, adding that they did “set redesign and set redecoration” to make it work. That being said, he revealed that the old lair will get an encore appearance in the April 29 episode, titled “Al-Sahim.”

4. Starling City’s perception of the Arrow’s fate is a question

The identity of the man under the hood is no longer a secret to Starling City, even if the public believes that the Arrow is now presumed dead. How the city perceives the Arrow’s fate and masked heroes as a result of this revelation remains a looming question, one that Guggenheim said they have struggled with.

“We don’t have a newspaper reporter who you go home with, who you learn about everyone’s opinions,” he said. “I would love to develop that aspect of the show. We just haven’t figured out how to do that yet because it’s just not where the show lives at the moment.”

5. The mystery behind the finale

Last week Guggenheim posted a photo of a brand-new set featuring what looked like a cargo plane and he offered some hints about how it factors in during the finale, titled "My Name Is Oliver Queen."

“Right now there are no plans for it to play beyond [the finale],” he hinted. “There’s a fair amount of green-screen work to make it work, and the scene that we shot featured Ra’s, Nyssa and Oliver.” Any guesses on what the scene could be?

We’ll be back here on Wednesday for all the scoop on the big events from the latest Arrow, and believe us, you don't want to miss this one! What are you most looking forward to? Tweet Philiana Ng at @insidethetube on Twitter and share your thoughts!


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- Marc Guggenheim dice que las consecuencias de la 'Lazarus Pit' reverberarán en la S4 (THR):
Marc Guggenheim dice que las consecuencias de la 'Lazarus Pit' reverberarán en la S4
Por Aaron Couch 21 Abril, 2015 11:18am PT


Arrow is about to get supernatural.

The much-teased Lazarus Pit will be front-and-center in Wednesday's episode, marking the first time the show will dive headfirst into DC's supernatural mythology. In the comics, Ra's al Ghul uses the Lazarus Pit to rejuvenate himself and even bring people back from the dead. In an earlier episode, he healed one of his own wounds using it.

In Wednesday's hour, Oliver (Stephen Amell) must consider using the supernatural pit to revive Thea (Willa Holland), whom Ra's al Ghul (Matt Nable) brutally attacked in last week's episode. The attack was all part of Ra's' ongoing quest to get Oliver to take over his mantle and become the new leader of the League of Assassins.

See more 'Arrow': Everyone Who Has "Failed" Starling City (Photos)

Even if Oliver successfully uses the pit to heal Thea's wounds, don't expect it to be a tidy resolution. Thea's father Merlyn (John Barrowman) warns in the trailer (below) that the Lazarus Pit changes people.

"Everything in the show has consequences, and that's something we've been consistent about," executive producer Marc Guggenheim tells The Hollywood Reporter.

With four episodes left in the season, the hour sets up the year's end game, and its events reverberate much further.

"It's something you will continue to see not just through the end of season three, but into season four," Guggenheim says of the episode's big moves.

Stay tuned to The Live Feed following Wednesday's episode for a spoiler-filled post-mortem with Guggenheim.

Arrow airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on The CW.


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- Marc Guggenheim sobre el futuro del Team Arrow (collider):
Marc Guggenheim sobre el futuro del Team Arrow
Por Christina Radish 21 Abril, 2015


In “The Fallen” episode of The CW series Arrow, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) must return to Nanda Parbat when Ra’s al Ghul (Matt Nable) finally makes him an offer that he can’t refuse. With Thea’s (Willa Holland) life hanging in the balance, the team, along with Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman), joins Oliver on his journey where a heartbroken Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) decides to take matters into her own hands.

After a screening of the episode at the offices of The CW, executive producer Marc Guggenheim spoke with a handful of press about Colton Haynes’ departure as a series regular, that Roy Harper will return again this season, developing this version of Ra’s al Ghul, where Team Arrow will hang out now, the bond of what remains of Team Arrow, that both Deathstroke and Amanda Waller could return, Felicity’s backbone, and the finale cliffhanger. Be aware that there are some spoilers.

Question: How did Colton Haynes’ departure come about, and what made this timing right?

MARC GUGGENHEIM: This was a little different from our ordinary departure, not just in the fact that Colton is not dead. When Colton came on board the show, as recurring in Season 1, he had just come off of Teen Wolf and he wasn’t sure if he wanted to do another series. It was like, “Just come over to Arrow and play with us for a little bit, and if it’s working out for you, than we can talk about making you a regular.” We’ve taken that approach with other actors, in the past, who are not quite sure if they want to commit to a series or not. So, Colton came on board, had a good time, and we made a two year deal with him. It wasn’t like Susanna [Thompson] last year, or Colin [Donnell] the year before. With this, we always knew that we’d have Colton for years two and three, and we started the year off with this end game in mind. I probably creatively had the conversation with Colton, back in January, where I said, “Okay, this is how we’re going to write you out,” and pitched him the whole thing. We knew, in large portion, at the beginning of the year, how we were going to pull it off.

Was there ever thought of convincing him to stay longer?

GUGGENHEIM: I don’t want to say that we tried to convince him and he turned us down. He’s got a big movie (San Andreas) coming out, and he’s got a huge career ahead of him. For us, it was more a conversation of how we continue to go forward. There’s a reason why we didn’t kill off Roy. We want Roy Harper and Arsenal to remain in this universe that we’re creating, and Colton was completely game for that. I can’t make an announcement and promise, “In Episodes 4, 5 and 6 of Season 4, he’ll be on Arrow,” but the relationship is still there and his desire to continue to play the character is still there, and those are the two things you need.

What can you say about the one episode he’s returning for, this season?

GUGGENHEIM: I don’t have a huge hunger to keep it a secret. Suffice it to say, the thing that we felt we owed the audience, more than anything, was some closure with Thea. Obviously, the circumstances under which Thea is in, in Episode 320, she was too busy getting “killed” by Ra’s to say goodbye to Roy. We see dangling plotlines as bills we still have to play, and we owed the audience some closure for this three season long love story between these two characters.

So, which episode will he be back for?

GUGGENHEIM: Episode 322.

How did you decide on this version of Ra’s al Ghul, when you were developing that character?

GUGGENHEIM: It was just a question of, what version of Ra’s do we want to put on the show? The one thing that we were dead set against, at the beginning, was making it too similar to the Ra’s in The Dark Knight movies. We’re all comic book fans, and we certainly recognize the story potential of the Lazarus Pit and the interesting nature of it. We didn’t really have any long, protracted discussions of, “Is this where we want to go?” We instinctively had a hunger for it.

With the Arrow cave done and gone, where does Team Arrow hang out now?

GUGGENHEIM: That’s a great question. They’re actually going to end up hanging out quite a lot at Palmer Technologies. We had to expand Ray’s workshop to allow for scenes with suddenly a whole large group of people, instead of just Ray and Felicity, so we did a bit of set redesign and redecoration. That basically is the lair for the rest of the season. That being said, you haven’t seen the last of the lair yet. It makes one final appearance in Episode 321.

There’s been something of a bond formed between Felicity and Laurel. What can we expect from them, going forward?

GUGGENHEIM: What happens in the wake of Episode 320 is that there’s a real trinity formed between Laurel, Diggle and Felicity. They’re all leaning on each other. They’re all processing things in different ways. Laurel is throwing herself into her work, saving the city. Felicity is struggling with heartbreak and grief. And something happens in 321 that really up-ends Diggle’s world. That’s something that will actually have repercussions through the end of the season.

When will we be seeing Lyla again?

GUGGENHEIM: You will see Lyla one more time this season, in Episode 321. She’s happy being a wife and mother. She’s chillin’ out. Right now, her biggest responsibility is being supportive of Diggle because Diggle will be going through some pretty tough times. She’s just being there for him.

Is Deathstroke off the table?

GUGGENHEIM: I haven’t been informed that he’s off the table. We have Slade Wilson ideas. We talk about it. I know that Manu [Bennett] is shooting another TV show in New Zealand, so there are some practical issues, but he’s not off the table, at least as far as I’m aware.

What about Amanda Waller?

GUGGENHEIM: Amanda is not off the table either. Cynthia [Addai-Robinson] is wonderful. She’s a great actress. The challenge that we had with her this season was that she was first on a show called Texas Rising, and then once that finished, she went over to a movie called The Accountant. Arrow was always in second position because she’s not a series regular, so you probably felt us working around her availability. But we love her and we have a story idea for her, for Season 4. Anything is possible.

Can we expect to see more of Felicity’s backbone?

GUGGENHEIM: For what it’s worth, and I’m not objective, I feel like Felicity has been developing quite a bit of backbone this year. We’ve certainly developed her as someone who’s not afraid to stand up to Oliver and show some backbone. That’s her character journey, in many ways, developing herself, outside of her romantic relationships. Speaking of her backbone, we did include her scar from Episode 214.

What made you decide to put this episode where it is in the timeline, and how it sets up the remaining episodes?

GUGGENHEIM: From Episode 318 on, I almost feel like each of those episodes could work as a season finale. Even though any of these episodes could work as a season finale, they’re all very cliffhangery. They’re all very, “Okay, you’ve gotta come back next week to see what’s gonna happen.” Not that we never do cliffhangers in our season finale, but I think, even if there’s a cliffhanger-like element, we close the loop on a lot of stories. What distinguishes 318, 319, 320, 321 and 322 from 323 is that 323 ends on a cliffhanger, depending upon your definition of cliffhanger, but not the kind of cliffhanger like, “Is he going to live, or is he not going to live?” It’s not that type of traditional definition of a cliffhanger. We like to provide a little more closure in our finales. That’s not to say that one day we won’t do a tried and true cliffhanger. We just haven’t done it yet.



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- Marc Guggenheim adelanta “The Fallen” y lo que está por venir (ksitetv):
Marc Guggenheim adelanta “The Fallen” y lo que está por venir
Por Craig Byrne, 22 Abr, 2015


A new episode of Arrow titled "The Fallen" airs on The CW tonight (April 22) at 8PM ET/PT, and last week, The CW hosted a screening of the episode followed by a Q&A with Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim.

There was a lot to discuss that was spoilery - so come back after the episode has aired for more - but he did get us into the headspace of several characters in addition to teasing and confirming some things that are coming up. Know that spoilers are still being discussed.

The biggest matter of "The Fallen" is, of course, saving Thea, who appeared to be mortally wounded by Ra's al Ghul last week. Ra's did this, of course, to recruit Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) to take his place among the League of Assassins, as he may have the means to bring Thea back.

How does Ra's feel about his tactics?

"He’s not a self-contemplative guy," Guggenheim told the screening room full of journalists. He’s not burdened by normal self-doubts. So, Ra’s is pretty dedicated to his course," he confirms. Another character, however, might be a little more up in the air with their direction. "Maseo, though, I would say his soul is very much in play, and certainly that dynamic plays out in the final three episodes of the season. In the past and the present, there’s a little bit of a war for Maseo’s soul. We just know from the fact that he joined the League of Assassins, we kind of know how that ended in the past, but how things end in the present and whether or not he can be redeemed is definitely one of the questions that we’re building up towards answering," Marc promises.

Continuing in that League world, Guggenheim confirms that Nyssa, the daughter of Ra's al Ghul, will be featured a lot in the 21st episode of Season 3, airing on April 29, and we will be seeing Tatsu, Maseo's wife, again in present day... but he's not revealing any more on the Tatsu front. "I'm going to leave it at that," he teases.

"If you're a Nyssa fan, 21's your episode because we'll learn a lot of things actually about Nyssa. Not in terms of backstory, but we'll learn how she reacts to things and how she's dealing with life post-316. There's a lot of Nyssa still to come and she looms very large in these final three episodes," Guggenheim says. The upcoming episodes will have to say goodbye to another familiar fixture of the show, though, as the Foundry "Arrow lair," where Team Arrow hangs out, has been "kiboshed."

"You’ll actually see they’re going to end up hanging out a great deal at Palmer Technologies. In fact, we basically sort of had to expand Ray’s workshop to allow for scenes with now suddenly a whole large group of people rather than just Ray and Felicity," Guggenheim reveals. "So we did a little bit of set redesign and set redecoration. That basically is the Lair for the remainder of the season. In fact, there’s a scene in 22 - you’ll never recognize it as the Lair, but there’s a scene in 22 that is basically in the same footprint on the stage as to where the lair was. That said, you haven’t seen the last of the Lair yet. It makes one final appearance in [Episode] 21," he says.

Does that mean Ray Palmer is now officially a part of Team Arrow? "One thing we’ve avoided doing this year is basically 'Ray’s a superhero and therefore Ray is a member of Team Arrow.' Every time he interacts with Team Arrow or allies himself with Team Arrow, there’s a story reason behind it, as opposed to just the assumption that 'okay, he’s part of the team now.' But Ray plays a very large role in all of the events, certainly in 22 and 23. 21, Ray is not in, because it’s a very Team Arrow-centric episode, and Ray, for all of his charms and for all of the help he can provide, is not a member of Team Arrow, and we wanted to keep the focus on that team," Guggenheim explains.

One might assume the new set that Guggenheim teased last week might be a new headquarters for Team Arrow, but that's not the case.

"I can tell you we shot on it two days ago [at the time of the interview]," he says coyly. "I can tell you, right now, there are no plans for it to play beyond episode 323. It requires a fair amount of green screen work to make it work. The scene we shot features R’as, Nyssa and Oliver."

And finally, after all of the tragedy of last week's show, could there be more by season's end?

"You know me, I would never say one way or the other," he says. "We killed off the fern, what more do you want?"


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