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Katrina Law’s Nyssa Al Ghul Returns For ARROW Season 2 Finale

The Season 2 finale of Arrow, titled “Unthinkable”, is expected to feature a number of guest stars. Cynthia Addai-Robinson will return as Amanda Waller, while John Barrowman’s Malcolm Merlyn and the Suicide Squad are expected to be present. And now, we have confirmation of another ally for Team Arrow in the war against Deathstroke.

The CW has released the first official image from the final episode of Arrow‘s second season, and it confirms the return of Katrina Law as Nyssa al Ghul. The daughter of Ra’s al Ghul was previously featured in “Heir to the Demon”, and her return has been teased since. At the end of “Seeing Red”, Sara left Starling City to see an “old friend”. Well, it turns out she’s bringing in Nyssa and the League of Assassins to combat Slade and his army. “[Sara] went to go get help, because when you’re fighting an army, you need an army,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg tells GreenArrowTV. “She goes and gets Nyssa, and she comes back with the League. It’s the Arrow, Canary, Roy and the League of Assassins vs. Slade and his Mirakuru army for the city.” He then calls the finale “insane”. Check out the still below, and stay tuned for more Arrow news as we have it.

OLIVER MUST DECIDE ONCE AND FOR ALL IF HE’S A KILLER OR A HERO — Slade (Manu Bennett) moves forward with his plan to kill one more person in Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) life. While Oliver has fought all year to be more than the killer he once was, when Slade kidnaps someone close to Oliver’s heart, Oliver is pushed to the edge and realizes sometimes it takes doing the unthinkable to stop the monster. Meanwhile, Diggle (David Ramsey) takes on Amanda Waller (guest star Cynthia Addai-Robinson) with a little help from some friends, and Thea (Willa Holland) turns to Roy (Colton Haynes) in her time of need. John Behring directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti and teleplay by Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg (#223).

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