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7 Things We Want To See In Arrow Season 4

Flashback, October 2012: Arrow premieres on the CW network to good reviews. Those who don't read comics or missed Smallville have no idea who Green Arrow actually is. Flashback, May 2013: After an uneven start, the Arrow scriptwriters find their feet and successfully tie the majority of loose threads together into an epic season one finale. Some boring people die. Flashback, March 2013: Laurel Lance does something irritating in season two. Standard. Flashback, May 2014: Season two ends on a high. Superhero shows don't get any better than this. Flashback, October 2014: Some batshit crazy stuff happens in the opening episode of season three, but a willingness to take risks is what keeps shows like this fresh. This could be the best season yet... Flashback, December 2014: WTF mid season finale!? Flashback, May 2015: Season three ends. Meh.

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One of the reasons why The Flash has worked so well is the way in which its title character was seamlessly introduced into the CW DC universe within episodes of Arrow. The producers have clearly learned from this and have since continued to search through the annals of DC comics in order to find heroes that are unlikely to hit the big screen any time soon.

Katana, Atom and Firestorm are the most notable characters to have appeared so far independent of their own show, but the producers have confirmed that more are winging their way to season four of Arrow, including Hawkman and Mr. Terrific.

The fact that Mr Terrific isn’t well known outside of comic book fandom is actually a good thing, as it will allow the producers to tinker with the character without offending a large number of fans. All we know so far is that he’ll work closely alongside Felicity and that his character will be gay, broadening the inclusive nature of the show even further. Mr. Terrific’s primary skill is his intelligence, so it’s likely that we will see his T-Spheres at some point, technological devices that possess a wide array of abilities to aid the hero while fighting crime.