'Arrow' Season 4 Spoilers: 'Arrow Is Done,' Stephen Amell Dishes [VIDEO]
Stephen Amell spoke to E! Online at a recent the CW event and dished about what fans can expect from Oliver Queen in season 4.
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The actor joked about how he had been living like a zombie, filming nights in New York.
When asked about the finale freaking fans out and what he expected their reaction would be, the actor said he was "anticipating that there would be some happiness mixed with angst."
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Dishing about where things will go moving forward he suggested that the angst stemmed from the fact that he had no idea of how the story would move forward.
"Coming out of each season I have known where our path is going in season 3," he said. "I have no idea what's happening in season 4."
The actor went on to state that this time he was absolutely clueless about what fans can expect from the next chapter, but he did drop one important detail that there would be no turning back for his identity as the Arrow.
"Arrow's done, no more Arrow suit, I have worn it for the last time," he said.
While Arrow might not be coming back, Oliver's decisions in season 3 will continue to have repercussions in season 4.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly dated May 12, Guggenheim stated that all won't be well between Oliver (Stephen Amell) and the rest of the team in season 4. Although Oliver supposedly reconciled with Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and Diggle (David Ramsey) in the finale of season 3, Guggenheim revealed that there will be friction between Oliver and Felicity. The executive producer said that the fact that Oliver had chosen to trust Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrownman) over Diggle and Felicity, and kept them "in the dark" will still linger on.
"The ramifications of those decisions are going to reverberate into season 4," Guggenheim said. "This is not a situation that can be easily wrapped up with an exchange of I'm sorrys. This is something our characters will be dealing with well into season 4."
The announcement of Arrow's renewal for a fourth season was made earlier this month.
The finale of season 3, entitled 'My Name is Oliver Queen,' of Arrow aired on May 13 on The CW.
Watch the interview: