Green Arrow Actor Offers Some Blunt Words About James Gunn’s DCU Casting
Feb 25, 2024
Summary
Stephen Amell is open to playing Green Arrow in the DCU, but if James Gunn doesn’t cast him, the actor says, “fine!”
Arrow
owes a debt of gratitude to the television series
Smallville;
Amell gears up for a new role in NBC’s
Suits
spin-off, deviating once again from the Green Arrow character.
Fans can catch Amell’s new film
Code 8: Part II
Wednesday, February 28, on Netflix.
Green Arrow seldom misses when he takes aim, and neither does Stephen Amell when it comes to speaking bluntly about joining the DC Universe. The star of the immensely popular CW series, Arrow, had some strong words to offer about possibly reprising the role of the Emerald Archer. And the actor’s cousin, Robbie, was also present when Stephen discussed James Gunn’s DCU casting. Stephen said in an exclusive interview with MovieWeb’s Sal Cento:
“I don’t know. I think it would be really helpful to maybe see like a frame of footage from one of the movies before I decide if I want to be a part of it. Because I loved playing Oliver Queen, and I don’t feel like being in the cinematic universe would validate that character. You know, we did eight seasons, we did 170 episodes, and I wouldn’t change a thing. So, you know, if he calls, great, if he doesn’t, fine!”
Arrow Release Date October 10, 2012 Seasons 8
Just so there’s no misunderstanding, at the time of this writing, James Gunn has not offered Amell the role of Green Arrow or any other character, for that matter, in the DCU. Both of the Amells portrayed superheroes in the Arrowverse, although Stephen’s role in the television universe was much larger. Stephen portrayed the titular character of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow during all eight seasons of Arrow, not to mention the many TV crossovers, while Robbie appeared on the CW’s The Flash as Ronnie Raymond and his alter ego Firestorm.
Far Beyond Green Arrow
The CW
Arrow, The Flash and the other must-see series comprising the Arrowverse owe a debt of gratitude to the WB and CW’s Tom Welling-led Smallville, which paved the path for the success DC’s superheroes enjoy on television to this day. And much like the forthcoming cancellation of Superman & Lois, Arrow, too, came to an end following its eight-season run. But Stephen Amell will soon be “suiting” up for another heroic gig on TV, albeit one without the ability to fire an arrow with pinpoint precision.
Amell will soon return to the small screen, playing Ted Black in NBC’s highly anticipated Suits spin-off. Amell will star alongside Josh McDermitt from The Walking Dead in Suits: LA, and Amell described his character to us as “someone who is definitely not afraid to get his hands dirty.”
Related Stephen Amell Wants to Play Green Arrow in James Gunn’s DCU Former Arrow star Stephen Amell would love to return as Oliver Queen in the new DCU.
Fans can stream Amell’s new film
Code 8: Part II
when the film drops on Wednesday, February 28 on Netflix. And, at the time of this writing,
Suits: LA
doesn’t have an official release date. But fans can check out a brief synopsis of the
Suits
spin-off below:
“His firm is at a crisis point, and in order to survive he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career. Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while events from years ago slowly unravel that led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.”
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