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Arrow Season 6: Is This A New Look At Oliver’s New Apartment?

It’s safe to say that Arrow fans have plenty of unanswered questions going into the show’s sixth […]

It’s safe to say that Arrow fans have plenty of unanswered questions going into the show’s sixth season. But one particular query has lingered on some fans’ minds – where exactly is Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) living?

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As Amell recently confirmed, Oliver will have a new apartment going into Season 6 – and we may have just gotten a new look at what it will look like.

Reddit user Demetrius96 recently shared a screencap from Amell’s Instagram story, which appears to be taken from Arrow‘s set. You can check it out below.

This isn’t the first sneak peek we’ve gotten at the apartment, as the scene between Oliver and William from the Season 6 trailer appears to take place in that room. And while the Instagram story only shows a small slice of the room Amell is in, it looks pretty similar to what was shown in the trailer – just in much better lighting.

Oliver’s living arrangements – or lack thereof – haven’t really been addressed since season four, turning the topic into a sort of running joke amongst Arrow fans. With that in mind, some are sure to be happy about the notion that Oliver will be spending more time in this new apartment when the show returns this fall.

After a violent shipwreck, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) was missing and presumed dead for five years before being discovered alive on a remote island in the North China Sea. He returned home to Star City, bent on righting the wrongs done by his family and fighting injustice. Oliver has finally solidified and strengthened his crime-fighting team only to have it threatened when unexpected enemies from his past return to Star City, forcing Oliver to rethink his relationship with each member of his “family”.

Arrow will return for its sixth season on The CW on Oct. 12, 2017, with the season premiere episode titled “Fallout.” The premiere will mark a move from its traditional Wednesday time slot to Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT.