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That’s according to Arrow and Vixen showrunner Marc Guggenheim, who was quizzed on the topic and has a little backup from inside of DC’s halls.
“It’s funny, I’ve spoken to David quite a bit about this issue, I know it keeps coming up,” Guggenheim told MTV News in a new interview rebutting ComicBook.com’s own conversation with actor David Ramsey, who plays the character. “I spoke to [DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer] Geoff Johns at DC after that interview went viral. Basically, John Diggle is now a character in the comics…John Diggle is John Diggle. We’re not being coy and saying John Diggle is someone else, i.e. John Stewart. DC has other plans for that character. We love David, and we love the character of John Diggle that he’s created. We have really cool plans for him… they involve a wedding ring, but they don’t involve a power ring.”
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Because of his background as a Special Forces sniper, many fans online had speculated from fairly early on that Diggle could secretly be John Stewart, particularly because of the close relationship between Green Arrow and Green Lantern Hal Jordan in the comics. Prior interviews with producers and Ramsey himself had tended toward suggesting it was unlikely but not impossible.
The implication that DC has “other plans” for Stewart is likely the next conspiracy theory to drive fans crazy. There’s been a good deal of speculation that, given his high profile in the long-running Justice League/Justice League Unlimited animated series and the failure of the Ryan Reynolds-led Green Lantern movie (of which Guggenheim was one of the writers), Stewart will be the title lead in the next Green Lantern movie and the Green Lantern Corps’ representative in the Justice League films.
Guggenheim also hinted that while Diggle is Diggle, there are other characters on the show who might evolve into something more.
“There are two characters who would probably fall into that category,” he admitted. “Were we to do it, they would be characters from the comics that you already know.”
While the conventional wisdom is that Thea will eventually be revealed as Mia Dearden, one of the characters to go by Speedy over the years, another immediately obvious candidate for “promotion” to a known superhero character escapes me. It could be that he’s indicating somebody like Mark Shaw, though, who simply hasn’t yet taken on his name from the comics.
Arrow airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.