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'Arrow': First Look at Rutina Wesley as Lady Cop Arrives
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The 'True Blood' alum is fully dressed as her character who is also known as Liza Warner in the DC Comics.

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"Arrow" star Paul Blackthorne has just shared a new photo from the set of the CW series. In the image, he's seen being sandwiched by lead actor Stephen Amell and new addition Rutina Wesley, who were all dressed as their characters.

This image marks the first look at Wesley as Liza Warner, a member of the anti-vigilante task force who is also known as Lady Cop in the DC Comics. Her team is assigned to take down Oliver Queen when he returns to Star City.

Wesley, who is best known for playing Tara Thornton on HBO's "True Blood", looked quite menacing in her uniform though she still flashed a smile in the picture. Standing next to her and Amell who also wore Arrow's new suit, Blackthorne said he's "feeling a little underdressed..."

Wesley is booked for a multi-episode arc for season 4. She is joined by other new faces including Alexander Calvert (Lonnie Machin/Anarky), Echo Kellum (Mister Terrific), Jimmy Akingbola (Baron Reiter), JR Bourne (villain Double Down a.k.a. Jeremy Tell) and Ryan Robbins (Conklin, a sadistic and ruthless member of Shadowspire).

Earlier on Thursday, September 3, The CW debuted a look at John Diggle's (David Ramsey) new costume, which consists of a black helmet and black leather jacket. Executive producer Marc Guggenheim told EW, "Oliver, in the last season, gave him advice in terms of concealing his identity, and so Diggle approaches it from a very practical standpoint. He followed Oliver's advice and he's got a means of concealing his identity, but I think Diggle would probably react to anyone calling it a costume."

"Arrow" returns for a fourth season Wednesday, October 7 at 8 P.M. on The CW.

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