Arrow Season 4 Spoilers: Karl Yune Teases Maseo's Return

By Andrew Meola | May 25, 2015 10:18 PM EDT

Season 3 of the CW's Arrow introduced Karl Yune as Maseo Yamashiro, the man who helped Oliver in flashbacks in Hong Kong and eventually became a member of the League of Assassins. He died in Season 3's penultimate episode, but the actor teased his return in Season 4 nonetheless!

Check out the interview below, in which Rila Fukushima talks about Katana's potential return and Willa Holland discusses what alterations she would make to Speedy's costume:

In other Arrownews, the Season 3 finale aired last week, and fans are anxiously awaiting Season 4. And because it's never too early to start speculating, let's take a look at the following, which comes from the "Ask Ausiello" column at TVLine:

Question: Too soon to ask about Arrow Season 4? —Rae
Ausiello: Theoretically, it’s way too soon. But in actuality, maybe not. Because when showrunner Marc Guggenheim told us that they knew at this time last year that Malcolm would wind up as the new Ra’s, we of course had to ask if they could tease the plan for next May’s finale. 'The funny thing is I could,' the EP told Matt Mitovich, 'because we are in the writers’ room right now working on the plan for Season 4. And though we don’t always start with where we’re going to end, where we’re going to end is an important part of our conversation. And the room today generated, I think, a potential ending that is very, very interesting. But the first step in surprising all of you is surprising us.'

In related news, fans have already been theorizing that the Green Lantern would appear somehow on either Arrow, The Flash, or the spinoff DC's Legends of Tomorrow. The evidence is mounting, as Oliver and Felicity drove off down the coastline in a strong hint that they were headed for Coast City, the hometown of the superhero. Second, we saw in the flashbacks that Oliver sees a boat headed for Coast City, and it's implied that he gets on that boat. Third, Barry Allen mentioned on the penultimate episode of The Flash that a test pilot from Ferris Air went missing. This seems to be a reference to Hal Jordan, one of the Green Lanterns.

What do you make of this disappointing news? Let us know in the comments section.

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