Arrow Season 3 spoilers: Oliver and Felicity romance featured in new trailer

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Olicity fans, rejoice!

The CW just gave "Arrow" fans an amazing treat by releasing a brand-new season three promo for the popular comic book TV adaptation.

The latest 90-second trailer was released by the studio on Thursday, and it started with Oliver Queen (played by Stephen Amell) talking to Felicity Smoak (portrayed by Emily Bett Rickards) while in the midst of a high speed chase around Starling City.

You can hear Oliver ask "Do you like Italian?" to Felicity while he is racing through a backstreet that seems abandoned backstreet using his bike. The shocked Felicity answered, "Oliver, you're in the middle of a high-speed chase." The Arrow hero simply answered, "I'm multitasking."

There was also a moment in the trailer when Oliver was seen leaving after finishing a late-night crime-busting task only to be stopped by Quentin Lance (played by Paul Blackthorne) to ask him if he has "a hot date or something?" Later Oliver and Emily share a passionate kiss.

Aside from a heavy supply of Olicity love angle, a lot of amazing scenes are shown in the promo clip as well.

So much action scenes were seen in the trailer, including the epic gunfight between Oliver and Roy Harper, which will be played by actor Colton Haynes. Also, Brandon Routh's character Ray Palmer was introduced in the trailer, and Caity Lotz was seen reprising her role as Sara Lance this season.

And not to be forgotten, the ultimate evil DC character Ra's al Ghul will be seen this season. The villain will be portrayed by Matt Nable. He will become the resident bad guy through this chapter of the show.

The 42-year-old Australian actor was earlier seen in the 2011 film "Killer Elite" as well as 2013's "Riddick."

Catch the return of Arrow in its third season starting October 8 on The CW.

See the new trailer below:

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