Pretty much everyone related to Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) are becoming superheroes or villains.
His former girlfriend Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy) is now the Black Canary. Same thing with Sarah Lance (Caity Lotz) who will assume the role of White Canary in upcoming series "Legends of Tomorrow."
His former driver Diggle (David Ramsey) is also set to get his own mask when "Arrow" season 4 release date arrives.
It seems the only one whose identity is not yet concealed by some mask or costume is Felicity Smoak's (Emily Bett Rickards) who will be seen more on Ollie's side come "Arrow" season 4 release date.
The two are now official couple. But of course, being close to Oliver Queen also call for danger, especially with new more efficient and smart villains coming in. Does this mean she will need to get her own mask this season? Executive produicer Wendy Mericle said it is not yet time.
"We took your Q to executive producer Wendy Mericle, who admitted that there's a running joke in the writers room about what Felicity's alias would be if they were to give her one. But at the moment, the tech wiz isn't getting a second moniker," TV Line's Michael Ausiello wrote when a fan asked for "Arrow" season 4 spoiler.
The author followed it up with a quote from executive producer Wendy Mericle, indicating that Felicity getting her own code name should not be ruled out.
"Dig is out in the field, so there's a necessity for [him to have one]," Mericle explains. "But not quite yet for Felicity, although you never know. We all love the idea of her getting her out there more and being a badass. It's just a question of finding the right way to do it."
"Arrow" season 4 release date is October 7 and it will pick up just few months after the events in third season's finale. Among the storylines to be followed this season are the terror to be unleashed by new big bad Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough), Thea and effects of Lazarus Pit on her, and the return of Sarah Lance who was killed in last season's first episode but is estrange now because of the effects of same pit.