'Arrow' Season 3 Spoilers: Romance and a New Villain Enter Season 3

'Arrow' Season 3 Spoilers: Romance and a New Villain Enter Season 3
Something exciting is coming up for the avid followers of CW's "Arrow." Spoilers are claiming that this season would be more romantic. The thing between Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak (played by Emily Bett Rickards) would be played out more. There will be a lot of loving and smiling that can be expected from Oliver this time. According to Screen Crush, the third Season will also include "Superman Returns" star Brandon Routh, who will play the role of "The Atom."
Season 3 will open as Arrow the new hero of Starling. Because everything is calm and peaceful, the Arrow thinks that he can live privately and can pursue Felicity for a date. But circumstances, however, are not cooperating as a new villain attacks Starling. It seems that Oliver Queen can never have his private life as long as Starling City still needs the help of the Arrow.
Carter Matt also shared that the Episode 8 of Season 3 is something to be really excited about because a crossover between the shows "Arrow" and "The Flash" will happen. Stephen Amell averred that one of the most exciting moments for Season 3 would be when Flash will have a crossover to the show. As to how can this be done? Fans are still left hanging.
iDigital Times also revealed that Season 3 will also give more glimpses on the life of Felicity. Also, it is being anticipated that Season 3 will be filled with more fights. According to some spoilers, a season finale of a half-naked Arrow will be looked forward to. Arrow will be half-naked during an entire fight. Also, swords will be used as weapons in the fights and not the usual bows and arrows.
The "Arrow" Season 3 is now being anticipated by many of its fans. Aside from the brilliant fight scenes, many home viewers cannot wait to see the struggle of OIiver between his desire of having a private life and that of being the Starling City's hero. This so-called struggle can be aggravated further by his brewing romance with Felicity.
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