New York ComicCon 2014: 'Arrow's' Stephen Amell Says 'It's a Golden Age for Superheroes on Television'

Star of the CW's "Arrow" Stephen Amell was at New York Comic Con for a special spotlight panel on Saturday afternoon. Speaking to a jam-packed room, the rather charming and engaging actor shared his thoughts on playing Green Arrow, the workings behind the show, comic book characters, superheroes on television, and dropped some teasers about what's coming up in season three of "Arrow."

(WARNING: SPOILER ALERT for the "Arrow" season premiere)

Addressing the death of Sara Lance, the Black Canary, in season three's opener, Stephen Amell sought to reassure fans, "no one is a bigger Caity Lotz fan than I am." We already know from producer Marc Guggenheim speaking to Entertainment Weekly that we'll be seeing more of Sara in flashbacks, and that Nyssa will return to play a big role in the aftermath of Sara's death.

Hinting more about what's next in season three, Amell says episode 3.09, will "take cliffhangers to another level." He also shared some details about a fight scene that is the "biggest" they've ever filmed (although it's between only two people), involving swords...rather than the usual bows and arrows, and a shirtless Oliver which the female fans in the audience seemed to enjoy news about.

Regarding John Barrowman, who returns to season three as a regular portraying villain Malcolm Merlyn, Amell mentioned Barrowman's playful persona on set. "Merlyn is a very different person than John is by himself." He added that acting with John Barrowman "has been one of...the highlights of this third season so far." He also revealed that Oliver won't be very happy when he finds out what his sister Thea has been up to while hanging out with her biological father.

Along with Sara's death, the season premiere also shook things up as Felicity and Oliver went out on a date (which, of course, is interrupted by Starling City mayhem). Amell talked about enjoying the flow of the dinner scene, which didn't have "a lot of cuts, it just let that scene play." He also talked about his fondness for the show's use of callbacks and continuity, such as the red pen Felicity Smoak had when she and Oliver first met.

Regarding Laurel Lance, Amell said Laurel will have a "definitive, set purpose" in season three. He discussed how Laurel started "on the periphery," but then was "brought into the fold," and that she'll have a major role to play in season three.

Amell discussed Moira's death as being difficult to film, emotionally and physically. Because Oliver was already established as capable of breaking free of bonds, Amell asked to be tied up extra tightly, so that he would have to really struggle trying to break free.

A fan asked where the heroes get their costumes in Starling City, since they can't just be bought in a store, and Amell joked "there are some things better left unexamined." He then asked, "where's Diggle's costume?" He revealed that both Starling City and Central City having a lot of costumed superheroes will be an important theme. Regarding John Diggle, who was created for the TV series, Amell said "can you imagine a 'Green Arrow' universe that doesn't include Diggle?"

With "Arrow," "The Flash," "Gotham" and more shows on the way, the actor said we've "entered a golden age of comic book properties on television." Amell doesn't view The Flash and Arrow as "competition," explaining that The Flash was already a widely beloved character, and that people also have trust in the same creative team who are behind the success of Arrow.

On the dynamic between "Arrow" and Roy "Arsenal" Harper, Amell said that he enjoys playing Ollie in something of "a paternal mode," and with Barry Allen's The Flash, as a "curmudgeonly" older mentor/hero figure.

When Amell said "I miss Tommy," Colin Donnell, who was not scheduled to appear, surprised fans by joining Stephen Amell on stage, much to the delight of fans. The two teased an upcoming flashback episode where Oliver and Tommy Merlyn encounter each other in Hong Kong.

Regarding Amell, since this is the first time I've heard him speak in regard to the show and the character he plays on it, it is refreshing to see an actor so engaged in the property and the role he is playing. He truly seems to "get" the character and enjoys playing him; this is genuine and shows through in how he speaks of Oliver Queen/Arrow specifically...and the show, in general. Amell wants to be the definitive Queen/Arrow, and will play him "in as many ways and places that they will have me do it."

Season three of "Arrow" continues on the CW on Wednesday, 8/7c.

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Arrow, The CW, Stephen Amell, DC Comics, DC Entertainment
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