"Arrow" Season 3 spoilers: New characters will be introduced, Oliver will unite with his mystery child?

By Staff Writer | Aug 12, 2014 03:48 PM EDT

Fans are getting more excited as the release for an all-new season of "Arrow" is drawing near. New spoilers recently revealed some possible stories that will be included in the show.

According to Kpopstars, a trailer presented during the Comic-Con in San Diego showed a deep insight on the five-year period when Oliver Queen was presumed dead while lost in the island.

Season 3, as reported by the site, will also add more characters to the show. Brandon Routh will debut as Ray Palmer who will possibly play as a love triangle to the Oliver and Felicity romance.

Colton Haynes will also be coming in for the new season to debut the character of Arsenal. He would be suiting up along-side the Green Arrow. His suit, however, will be in strong blood-red color as would his mask and bow.

Although Haynes was first seen in Season 1 as Roy Harper, it will be the first time that he will majorly be seen suiting up to help Oliver.

One of the things that fans are excited for this upcoming season is the blooming romance between Oliver and IT genius Felicity. In an interview during the Comic-Con 2014, "Arrow" lead actor Stephen Amell revealed some hints on the possible future of the two.

"Oliver has one woman this year. That woman is Felicity. There's some of the stuff we do in premiere, regardless of if that means Felicity and I are going to be together, if I meant what I said in the finale...I think that the cavalcade of women is going to slow down. Or stop," Amell said during the interview.

He also spilled the possibility of the introduction of Oliver's mystery child. International Business Times reported that the vigilante will be uniting with his child after he got a girl pregnant unknowingly.

This may not came as a surprise, the site added, as Oliver had slept with almost every woman during the previous seasons.

"Arrow" Season 3 is set for release this October 8.

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