
He ran for mayor and was elected as mayor for very good reasons but those reasons have gotten lost in the shuffle." "All of his energy and focus is being put in the Green Arrow. "He's terrible because he's alone," he reasoned.

"This was conceived as a five-year journey if we do this year right then we'll have the ability to start anew."Įven so, Amell admitted that despite being mayor-elect, Oliver isn't so great at holding political office. "I don't think this is the last year of the show but it's definitely the end of a chapter," he continued. NEWS: 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' Introduces New Team Lineup, Stephen Amell to Return "We see an Oliver that understands that it's not black and white and that there are shades of gray," Arrow star Stephen Amell said, adding that Oliver's mission now is "honoring what my father told me to do: protect Star City." What we do know is with Team Arrow broken up at the end of season four, Oliver Queen - now mayor of Star City - is taking stock of his priorities. "Katie Cassidy is not gone from this universe," Mericle promised.Īrrow will soon hit the milestone mark of 100 episodes, which happens to coincide with Part 2 of the epic four-show crossover being planned that will now include Supergirl.Įxecutive producer Marc Guggenheim said that the timing couldn't be more "perfect," though failed to give any concrete details. It is unclear in what context Cassidy would be appearing across the three shows, but it's safe to assume Laurel will still remain six feet under.

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Though Laurel was killed off late in Arrow season four, Katie Cassidy will return to the Arrow universe, executive producer Wendy Mericle announced at Comic-Con on Saturday. This isn't the last you've seen of Laurel Lance.
