‘Arrow’ Season 3 Spoilers: Roy Harper To Exit Series In This Chapter? [VIDEO]
A new report noticed Colton Haynes', who plays Roy Harper on the show, conspicuous absence at the table read for the finale of season 3.
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Melty pointed out that the actor was missing in a picture from the table read posted by executive producer Marc Guggenheim via Twitter on April 8.
The preview for the next episode, titled 'Broken Arrow,' hints at some possibly devastating turn of events involving Harper on Arrow.
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The clip shows some tough decisions are to be made, and these decisions could be quite dramatic. Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) is seen talking to Oliver (Stephen Amell) about returning the favor and saving Oliver's life this time around. "There is no justice without sacrifice" runs the tagline. Ra's al Ghul (Matt Nable) is shown, set on a mission in the clip, and towards the end Oliver is seen, his arms seemingly strung up, in a very vulnerable position. From the suggestiveness of this clip, Oliver and Roy's life seem to be in danger.
It's important to note that this episode is supposed to be dramatic in some ways. Both Haynes and Amell wrote about it on social media recently, and spoke of bidding farewell. It seems highly unlikely that Oliver would be the one to take the hit in the scenario of a character death, as that was already kind of done on the show, and Oliver plays a pivotal role on the series. Between Oliver and Roy, the probablility of Roy being sacrificed is greater.
Earlier last month, Haynes tweeted about shooting a very tough scene, which set off the rumors:
"What a rough night. Probably the most difficult day I've had at work in my life. So many emotions all around that couldn't be controlled."
The actor later told TVLine that things have been "blown out of proportion" and while there will be some emotional goodbyes it won't be as bad as it is being made out to be.
"I don't think it's as serious as everyone took it. It was just a very emotional scene" he said. "We will be saying goodbye to people," Haynes added, "but I think it was just kind of blown out of proportion."
Amell, who plays Oliver Queen on the show, had also shared similar sentiments on social media stating that "sometimes real feelings creep into a scene. Goodbyes are tough. Even when they're scripted."
'Broken Arrow' will air on April 8.
Watch the preview here: