Arrow Season 5 SPOILERS: Oliver Queen/Felicity Smoak Olicity Relationship Meets Onomatopoeia?
The CW Network has plans underway for Season 5 of Arrow. After the fight against Damien Dhark (Neal McDonough), are Oliver Queen aka The Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) and Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards)'s Olicity relationship in danger of of Onomatopoeia?
In our previous recap, Damien Dhark (Neal McDonough) had setup John and Andy to fight while he went after Lyla (Audrey Marie Anderson)'s Rubicon chip. With Thea (Willa Holland) kidnapped, Damien is close to his master plan, Genesis. As the two brothers fought, Andy promised he wouldn't stop chasing after John's wife and daughter until they were dead. After Andy played his mind games, John had no choice but to shoot and kill his own baby brother.
In our recent recap, as Thea witnessed Alex's death, the Green Arrow and his team worked against the clock to stop the launch codes. Even with the help of her father, Felicity was unable to stop one of the bombings. Damien seems to have gained more power as he absorbs the ancient artifact.
In an interview with Variety, after directing an episode of The Flash, filmmaker Kevin Smith reveals what he would if he helmed Arrow, " "I would love to jump in for a one or two episode arc just to bring that Onomatopoeia character to life. That would be so badass - I created this character in the comics and then to do a live-action version of it that fit into their universe, fit into the run of their show? That would be exciting to me."
Smith adds. "That's the one I can get my head around writing, but 'Flash,' whenever they bring me back, I think I prefer somebody else doing it. I heard rumor that when I go back, I think Zack [Stentz] might be writing my script again, which would be amazing - we'd be keeping the home team together, so that'd be cool."
In an interview with DC All-Access, Paul Blackthorne dishes on Captain Lance's road to recovery after dealing with Laurel Lance's shocking twist:
Season 4 of Arrow continues on the CW Wednesdays at 8pm. The fourth season finale airs on May 25.
Readers, would you like to see Kevin Smith direct an episode of Arrow?