David Ramsey Teases Arrow Season 4 Villain

By Andrew Meola | Apr 05, 2015 09:04 PM EDT

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Season 3 of the CW's Arrow is rolling along toward its conclusion, but Diggle himself, David Ramsey, has brought up some news about Season 4 and the main villain of next season.

The recent episode "Suicidal Tendencies" focused on Deadshot and showed how H.I.V.E. recruited him from prison to work for them. His first target was Andy Diggle, John's brother. This has been a slow burn on Arrow, as the series introduced H.I.V.E and Deadshot in Season 1 but never really brought them to the forefront.

But that is apparently going to change in Season 4, according to the "Spoiler Chat" column at E! Online.

"Mark: Are we going to learn more about H.I.V.E. on Arrow?

Not this season, but expect to learn everything about it in season four! 'From my understanding, H.I.V.E. is going to be a big part of next season's big baddie,' David Ramsey says. 'We are going to delve right into why H.I.V.E. hired Deadshot to kill Andy and what H.I.V.E. is all about to begin with. There will be a lot of Diggle's connection to H.I.V.E. next season so stay tuned.'"

The show returns on Wednesday, April 15 with a new episode entitled "Broken Arrow." Some new promotional photos from the episode have been released that show Deathbolt (guest star Doug Jones) vs. The Atom (Brandon Routh).

Comic Book Movie has the photos, which you can check out here.

A new extended promo for "Broken Arrow" reveals a moment that Olicity fans have been wanting for years.

In related news, the "Matt's Inside Line" column at TVLine has some spoilers on the episode.

"Is someone dying in the 'Broken Arrow' episode of Arrow? If so, any clues? -Kyle
Ah yes, the infamous '65th episode' that both Stephen Amell and Colton Haynes tweetbooked ominous/sad things about. Since then, Haynes has clarified, 'I don't think it's as serious as everyone took it. It was just a very emotional scene' that he was commenting on. Meaning, there might (might) not be any significant deaths. 'We will be saying goodbye to people,' Haynes allows, 'but I think it was just kind of blown out of proportion.'"

What do you make of Ramsey's remarks? Let us know in the comments section.

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