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First look at Arrow’s Black Canary, plus new clip featuring Bronze Tiger in action

October 15, 2013 by admin

Arrow star Stephen Amell has taken to Twitter to release the first official images of his character Oliver Queen alongside the Black Canary, played by cast newcomer Caity Lotz, who we caught a glimpse of during the season two premiere. Sadly, no fishnets…

Black Canary is expected to make her first appearance proper in the fourth episode of season two; here’s the official episode description:

“Oliver discovers a man who goes by the name The Mayor (guest star Cle Bennett) is bringing illegal guns in to The Glades, so Oliver sponsors a Cash for Guns event to help clean up the city. Unfortunately, The Mayor crashes the event with his gang and seriously injures Sin (guest star Bex Taylor-Klaus). The Canary is furious when she learns her friend is in the hospital and sets out for revenge. Meanwhile, Felicity stuns Oliver with a bit of information about the Canary, Donner (guest star Dylan Bruce) asks Laurel to dinner, and Diggle reconnects with an old friend.“

And here’s a clip from this week’s episode ‘Identity’, featuring Michael Jai White (Spawn, The Dark Knight) in action as Bronze Tiger…


Arrow airs on the CW on Wednesdays in the States.

Originally published October 15, 2013. Updated April 10, 2018.

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