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Olivia Munn As Talia Al Ghul? 'X-Men' Star Is Targeted By Katrina Law To Play Nyssa' Sister In 'Arrow' Season 4

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Katrina Law is set to return as Nyssa Al Ghul according to recent "Arrow" season 4 spoilers.

When she does return, does she has anyone with her? Someone as hot and as powerful as her?

There are no reports of a new character from League of Assassins yet but The "Spartacus" alum says she wants to see Batman's ex-girlfriend Talia al Ghul in the show and if that ever happens, it should be "The Newsroom" and "X-Men: Apocalypse" star Olivia Munn.

"I would love to see Talia and Nyssa interact and see what the writers' take on it would be. I would have Olivia Munn be my sister!" she said in an interview with Digital Spy.

Nyssa and Talia al Ghul are both daughters of Ra's al Ghul. Like Nyssa in "Arrow" season 3, Talia is married to a superhero, the Batman, because of the pushing of their father. In comic book titled "Death and the Maidens", Nyssa kidnapped her sister and to be able to kill Ra's which she successfully did. In the end, Nyssa and Talia both became the heads of the Demon.

Olivia Munn sure looks the character but it will be hard for DC to land her as she is now tied with Fox's X-Men which is of course a property of Marvel.

Katrina Law also shared some "Arrow" season 4 spoiler regarding the upcoming "Legends of Tomorrow" where her character's girlfriend Sarah Lance (Caity Lotz) is a part of.

"There's a chance that any character from Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow could cross over at any moment, so the possibility is definitely there," she said when asked if she wants to see the backstory between the relationship of Nyssa and Sarah.

"I'd definitely like to see the backstory of Nyssa and Caity and how they trained together, so maybe. It adds a level of excitement knowing you could be in three shows, and having your character interact with many different ones. I'd love to see Nyssa on The Flash speaking to Cisco, I think that would be hysterical!"

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