'Arrow' season 4 spoilers: First look at the new lair

"Arrow" returns Oct. 7 on The CW. Facebook/The CW

A report from Entertainment Weekly has given fans their first exclusive look at the new lair that Team Arrow will utilize in "Arrow" season 4, reportedly being called the "Arrow Bunker" in The CW writers' room. 

Executive producer Marc Guggenheim explained in the report that the goal was to design a new lair that showcases the ever-expanding size of Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) group as Team Arrow is now a "much bigger enterprise."

Guggenheim also expounded on the size of the Arrow Bunker. The lair used in the first three seasons, located under the Verdant bar, was a single open space. However, the new Arrow Bunker will be bigger, with divisions where each member has their own space. The image showcases a garage for Team Arrow's vehicles, a spot for their costumes, an office for Felicity and a conference table. 

"There is an area for Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) to work, there is an area for Oliver to work out, and there is a garage," he pointed out. "There are many different places we'll continue to discover over the course of the season that give you a sense that this thing is a bit bigger than we got used to in the first three years." 

The original lair which was used in the first three seasons was raided by Captain Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne) and the rest of the Starling City police. This forced Team Arrow to temporarily relocate to Palmer Technologies, the company which Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) eventually signed over to Felicity Smoak before he disappeared. 

According to a report from Screen Rant it is likely that Felicity will use her new fortune to finance the Arrow Bunker. The report also points out that the conference table emphasizes that season 4 will focus on Team Arrow as a whole instead of just the solitary adventures of Oliver Queen. 

"Arrow" season 4 premieres on Oct. 7. 

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