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CW's 'Arrow' Adds Famed DC Character Huntress to Romance Oliver

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The CW's Arrow isn't shying away from bringing famed characters from its DC Comics counterpart into the fold.

The Stephen Amell drama -- which already introduced Kelly Hu to play villainess China White -- has added The Huntress to the fold.

Australian actress Jessica De Gouw, whose credits include episodes of Underbelly, Crownies and Tricky Business, will play Huntress, the daughter of a mafia boss who is dead-set on exacting revenge against those who killed her family.

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alycakes4262d ago

This show is sounding better and better everytime they add someone new or make a new decision on the story.

DarkBlood4261d ago

starting to sound like a smallville kind of show with the other dc characters going in, will be paying attention to this show whenever it first airs on tv that is

darklordzor4262d ago

I just hope they can pull it all together into a cohesive and engaging story. Having a bunch of DC characters is awesome, but if they don't use them correctly it'll just end up as one big cluster.

BlackIceJoe4261d ago

So am I reading this right & Huntress could be a love interest for Green Arrow? If that is the case what happened to Black Canary. It would be nice to see Oliver's wife.

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