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'Arrow' Season 4 Spoilers Reveal New Characters, Oliver and Felicity to Break Up?

"Olicity" fans may not want to hear this one but new spoilers reveal that the new love duo Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) and Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) may face relationship challenges that most couple go through when the show returns for its fourth season, according to reports.

The pair was last seen in season three finale driving off together into the sunset, leaving Starling City so that the two can perhaps live a new life of happiness and peace. But the wonderful plan will be interrupted as Oliver is called back to Starling City to deal with a villain named Damien Darhk. Their return to the city may be the beginning of the obstacles that is said to pop out in their relationship.

"We really wanted to explore the ups and downs of a traditional TV relationship, like we've established with Oliver and Felicity, and pretty much throw everything at it that we can and see if they'll make it through," executive producer Wendy Mericle told TV Guide.

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Meanwhile, feature actress Caity Lotz as vigilante Sara Lance aka White Canary in the premiere episode of season 4 has been revealed. According to International Business Times, there are hearsays that the return of White Canary will pose threat for Team Arrow, especially to Oliver and Felicity. There is no confirmation to that but the series creator Marc Guggenheim said that White Canary will be playing an important role in the first few episodes of "Arrow."

In addition to Sarah Lance, the character Curtis Holt, played by actor Echo Kellum, will be the first openly gay black superhero to join the Team Arrow. Mericle also revealed that Felicity and Curtis will have bond together in the new season.

The CW will air the premiere episode of "Arrow" season 4 on Oct. 7.

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