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Arrow Season 3 Release Date and Spoilers: Ra's al-Ghul to be the 3rd installment Main Villain


Published: Jul 28, 2014 08:07 PM EDT

Arrow Season 3 Release Date and Spoilers: Ra's Al-Ghul to be the 3rd Installment Main Villain

The premiere date for the next season of Arrow is slated for October 8 at 8pm on the CW. This is going to feature a lot of things differently. For example, Coulton Hayes who will be reprising the role of Roy Harper will return as the superhero; Arsenal. The rumor at this time is there will be a crossover episode within the third season which is going to feature the Flash and that is going to be exciting to see the two of them team up fight alongside one another. The graphics in this episode are bound to be out of this world without a doubt.

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The full cast for the third season has yet to be revealed but it has been said that the villain will be Ra's al-Ghul, the head of the league of assassins. They are coming to Starling City to stir up all sorts of trouble. We can be sure that whenever the league is involved, the heroes always have their hands full as they are formidable foes. However, there is Sara Lance, who has had considerable experience with the league and its methods. She should be the consult for this problem. All of this comes in the wake on Oliver's budding new romance with Queen Consolidated nerd, Felicity. The introduction of new drama with everything that has happened should be enough to rock the boat and send the hero into an introverted world that dooms the relationship and locks the Oliver Queen side of himself away in order to protect Felicity and the rest of the citizens of Starling City. The relationship between Sara and Ra's al-Ghul's daughter, Nyssa should also come into play this time.

The new roles for this installment will include Ted Grant, also known as the wildcat who will spend time with Laurel Lance who will be making her way back for the third installment. Laurel will feature as Oliver's business partner in this installment. The executive producer, Andrew Kreisberg states that the villain does not harbor definite hate towards Arrow. In fact, they have a lot in common; however, the villain believes that Arrow is not seeing the big picture.