Arrow: 10 Major Predictions For Season 4

2. A Different Tone

There€™s a tendency - to the point of it being an easy target for jokes - for DC properties to go down the €˜dark€™ route when adapting them for TV and film. This worked out extremely well for Christopher Nolan€™s Batman trilogy, but prompted much derision for Man of Steel and the first look at Batman v Superman. Arrow hasn€™t received that kind of criticism, but it has been of a similar gritty vein, something that has come into focus more in season 3 with the emergence of the much brighter and lighter Flash. Arrow is heading more in that direction now, with creator Marc Guggenheim telling io9 that the fourth season will have a consciously lighter tone. He said:
€œI happen to like dark and I like the fact that Arrow is a pretty dark show particularly for a network show. That said, every year you want to mix things up and there was sort of a collective desire on all of our parts to try to inject a little bit more lightness into the show, a little bit more humor.€
Based on the success of The Flash, lightening up Arrow can€™t be a bad thing, as long as it doesn€™t go too far in changing the core ethos of the show. And it paves the way for a lighter version of Oliver€™s character as well€
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