'Arrow' Season 4 Rumor: Will Diggle be in the next season and what will Diggle Wear in the Next Season?

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As the world awaits the coming of the next sequel of "Arrow", questions such as what Diggle will do, what he will be and most of all, what costume will he wear.

Fans and followers alike are all wondering of the outcome for the coming season 4 of "Arrow". Science Fiction noted that, "Ever since Oliver Queen mentioned to John Diggle at the end of Season 3 of 'Arrow' that he should get a costume if he was going to continue to be a vigilante, fans have been speculating on what costumed identity."

The next season will offer changes in costumes and even in their headquarters. Team Arrow will have a better place to hang out once "Arrow" season starts. Enstarz also reported that Oliver (Stephen Amell) looks incredible and daunting in the new Green Arrow costume. The poster discloses the tag line for this season: "Aim. Higher."

When the disclose came out that Diggle will not be joining the Green Lantern, fans were even more agitated. Will Diggle's costume daunting for everyone? Will it showcase strength or more secrets? It appears that the costume that he will wear will indeed bring more mysteries to his character. Screenrant earlier posted that it's a very basic, all-black affair, similar to a motorcycle suit, which sounds in-line with the leather look of most of Arrow's costumes. The costume's most distinctive feature is the black helmet with a visor that covers the face.

It looks like a new change is about to be witness by Starling City. For the non-enthusiasts, Diggle has attended his city by being The Arrow's plain-clothed, modest brother-in-arms. However, it will not remain that way since "Arrow" season four will grant Diggle a transformation he deserved. The fans may have to wait since the next season of "Arrow" premieres on Wednesday, October 7th.

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