Arrow: New Lair For Season 4
By Steve Lam
Although expected, this is still exciting. Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive first look at concept art for Team Arrow’s new lair for Season 4 of The CW’s Arrow.
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The last time we saw the lair, it was completely destroyed after Captain Lance went on a one-man crusade against vigilantism — caused by the knowledge that Sara had already died. Ray Palmer soon offered Ollie and his cronies a new hideout — Palmer Technologies. Well, it seems that either the team has upgraded Ray’s space, or they’ve gotten a completely new abode in general.
Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim gave his thoughts on what the design team was trying to accomplish with the new lair:
"In designing the new lair, we had to think in terms of the much larger group that Oliver [Stephen Amell] has now surrounded himself with and how Team Arrow is a much bigger enterprise.One of the fun things about this lair is that as opposed to one big space, where everyone would congregate, it’s now a much larger space divided up into smaller spaces … There is an area for Felicity [Emily Bett Rickards] to work, there is an area for Oliver to work out, and there is a garage. There are many different places we’ll continue to discover over the course of the season that give you a sense that this thing is a bit bigger than we got used to in the first three years."
Guggenheim has kept quiet about the actual location of Team Arrow’s new hideout. The only thing that’s known is that it’s within Star City. Where do you think it is? Give us your thoughts in the comments.
Season 4 of The CW’s Arrow will premiere on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 8PM EST.
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