The past two seasons of Arrow came as a disappointment for most fans because of the significant dip in quality of the series. Arrow Season 5 certainly has a lot of weight on its shoulders since it is the show's last chance to regain the viewers it has lost over the previous years, and hopefully, the story will be compelling enough to earn another season renewal in the future.
Marc Guggenheim recently posted a photo on his Twitter profile, revealing that production has already begun and the title for the season premiere will be "Legacy." The title does not give any clue away, which means it's up to the fans to theorize what the masked vigilante's first order of business will be when the series returns this Fall.
Writer/director Kevin Smith recently caught up with Den of Geek where he shared an idea he has about an interesting villain who should be in the series: Onomatopeia. Smith once worked on a Green Arrow comic book back in 2002 and he created Onomatopeia with artist Phil Hester during his stint. He will be directing episodes for the upcoming season of The Flash and even if there is a small chance of Onomatopeia being adapted in Arrow, Smith still wants to see the character come to life in any of the superhero shows in The CW.
"Still haven't heard anything back from Arrow," he said. "You know, I wish, it would be amazing because I would love to write and direct Onomatopoeia in the show. Um, but I know they're doing – what is it? – Wild Dog this year, as well as Vigilante, so maybe they're just like 'we don't need you', or whatever. But, at the moment, anyone over there raises a flag; I'm like 'please, let me in!' That'd be fun as f---."
Newcomers to the show include Chadwick Coleman from "The Walking Dead" as the main antagonist Tobias Church, Rick Gonzales who portrays Wild Dog, Josh Segarra as Vigilante and Madison McLaughlin who returns to play the role of Evelyn Sharp (a.k.a. Artemis).
Tune in to all-new episodes of "Arrow" season 5 which premieres on Oct. 5, Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.
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