'Arrow' season 4 premiere spoilers: New season to show more of the H.I.V.E.

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With only four episodes left for the current season of "Arrow," fans are already expecting to hear more season 4 spoilers.

The CW already announced the renewal for the fourth season of the TV adaptation of DC Comics' "Arrow" early this year, but only a few details are available about what the new season will bring for fans of the show. One of the early spoilers claims that the H.I.V.E. storyline will be explored further when the show returns for its next run. 

The highly-confidential criminal organization was first introduced in the pilot episode of the series and was brushed on during the second season. But the H.I.V.E., which is an acronym for Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination, was given a bigger story arc in season 3, wherein the episode titled "Suicide Tendencies" showed that the organization killed John Diggle's (David Ramsey) brother Andy (Eugene Byrd). 

Ramsey shared the information about the H.I.V.E. storyline in season 4 though an interview with E! News

According to the actor, "From my understanding, H.I.V.E. is going to be a big part of next season's big baddie. We are going to delve right into why H.I.V.E. hired Deadshot to kill Andy and what H.I.V.E. is all about to begin with. There will be a lot of Diggle's connection to H.I.V.E. next season so stay tuned." 

Meanwhile, Melty recently reported several speculations claiming that actor Colton Hayes may not be a part of the show after season 3. The rumors were fueled after the cast members were photographed while working on the table read for the epic season 3 finale, but Hayes' character Roy Harper was nowhere in sight. Could this prove the rumors that Roy will die this season after disguising as Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) and being assaulted in prison? 

Also, Oliver might be facing a bigger nemesis in season 4, and it will be called "Damian Dark." 

"Arrow" season 4 is expected to premiere late this year. 

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