'Arrow' Season 4 News, Update & Spoilers: Oliver Queen's Future Involves 'Duel, Fallout, Ring' and Felicity Smoak In A Mask? Oliver and Felicity May Break Up, Reports Say

"Arrow" Season 4 is a busy one with a pending collision between Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and John Barrowman's Malcolm Merlyn hovering over fans' heads. Amell's own words in his Facebook Q&A with fans gave the recipe for the coming episodes in the season. "Arrow" Season 4 also shows that Oliver Queen as Green Arrow is no longer the only good guy who dons a mask and a costume in the show.

"Arrow" Season 3 saw Katy Cassidy as Laurel Lance and Willa Holland as Thea Queen join the fight between good and evil with masks and secret identities of their own. Reports suggest that someone else might don the concealing garment.

Comic Book reports that in Amell's exchange with "Arrow fans" on Facebook, Amell was asked to describe what is in store for the next shows of "Arrow" Season 4. "Duel. Fallout. Ring," Amell wrote. Whether the face off between Oliver Queen and Malcolm Merlyn is the duel that Amell spoke of is a possibility.

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Posted by Stephen Amell on Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Comic Book proposes that the duel may actually mean a showdown between Rila Fukushima's Tatsu Yamashiro and Katrina Law's Nyssa al Ghul. Also, "fallout" in "Arrow" Season 4 may be the consequence of the revelation that Felicity's father is none other than Tom Amades' The Calculator.

If the ring is about Emily Bett Rickards' Felicity and Oliver in a marriage is a definite wait-and-see. Fashion & Style reports that the fallout may mean a breakup between Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak.

If Felicity is not wearing an engagement ring and she is not wearing a wedding band, then will "Arrow" Season 4 hide Felicity behind a mask? Cinema Blend reports that Rickards words indicate that this is in the offing. "Yeah, that's definitely in the mix," Rickards said. "We gotta get suits. I don't technically want a suit, because a suit means leather and squeaks."

"They do mean no stilettos, but they also mean a lot of night shoots," Rickards said further. "You know what, the squeaks aren't that big of a burden. I'm just trying to talk myself out of wanting one if I don't have one because I don't want to be disappointed. But I will take a suit."

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