'Arrow' Season 3: Metahuman Character Joins this Season

'Arrow' Season 3: Metahuman Character Joins this Season
As Arrow Season 3 continues to unfold, British actor Vinnie Jones will assume a Metahuman character with an evil role. He is cast to play the role of Danny "Brick" Brickwell, a villain whose superhuman abilities is utilized to carry out the ideas brewed by its criminal mind.
According to Z News, this season will mark the beginning of the Brick character with superhuman abilities in the TV Series "Arrow," which is based on a DC Comics character Green Arrow. It is written and produced by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg.
The adventure continues with the rest of Team Arrow. Despite the introduction of a new character, there were observations that a recent episode of Arrow could be Diggle-Centric, coined from actor David Ramsey who portrays the role of John Diggle. E! News reported that he was tasked by Lyla to go to "Corto Maltese" with a mission to find Mark Shaw, an agent who went out of the line. Sounds simple and fancy to begin with. So not really burdened with the task he ventured out to settle it quick. Only to find out that such mission will put in jeopardy not only A. R. G. U. S. , but Lyla and his child as well.
The episode focused on the adventures of Diggle, from his connection with the Deadshot, the Suicidal Squad, and it seems that a lot more is left to explore.
As the excitement boils up, here's a glimpse of the next episode, "The Magician", which will feature a guest star, Katrina Law for the character of a furious Nyssa who confronts Oliver about Sara. According to Comic Book, "Nyssa and Oliver" (Stephen Amell) will join forces to seek justice for Sara's death and off they go and pursue the Dark Archer.
The episode is directed by John Behring and written by Wendy Mercile and Marc Guggenheim. This is scheduled for airing on Oct. 29, Wednesday, on the CW Channel.
Keep posted for the succeeding episodes of Arrow in the offing. Watch out for the "The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak" and "Guilty."
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