The Arrow Season 4 spoilers, plot news: A change of character for Oliver Queen in new season?

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For DC Fans who have read the comic books or seen the animated series Justice League, The Arrow is certainly far from being tied up with the Green Arrow. Understandably, the action-drama was made to somehow dig up or create a worthy origin for the Arrow and a witty and wisecrack like the cartoon version may not necessarily appeal initially.

However as the Arrow concludes its third season, Stephen Amell shares at the Wizard World Comic Con held in Philadelphia about somehow transforming his character to the light-hearted and witty Green Arrow, similar to what Green Arrow is in the comics.

So could a sudden change in character (or mood) for Olive Queen be expected for the fourth season. At the way things have gone right now, it should be interesting how the producers can do so. People have been used to the mysterious and conservative Arrow (Oliver Queen) so a sudden change in outlook could be a risk in some way.

Of course, that was just an idea coming from Stephen Amell. At some point, Arrow could be known as the actual Green Arrow. Will that happen in the fourth season? Well, thanks to the help of the Flash (Grant Gustin), Queen knows for a fact that he would eventually be known as the Green Arrow. On when the name change would take place is still up in the air.

For DC fans, it would only seem fitting to see the Arrow be known as the Green Arrow. The change may not be done immediately though don't be surprised if the producers come up with something to easily make that change.

With the conclusion of Arrow this coming Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST on CW, it should be interesting to see how the show will wrap up its third season. Will there be a hanging ending? What lies ahead for Oliver Queen and how would this entice fans to stay tuned for the fourth season?

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