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'Arrow' sneak peek: It'll take more than torture to break Oliver Queen


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Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) is having a bad week — after learning that his murderous new nemesis, Prometheus, is secretly District Attorney Adrian Chase (Josh Segarra), the Green Arrow has been framed, beaten and seen his girlfriend kidnapped. And his troubles aren't over yet.

In Mashable's exclusive sneak peek from Arrow's March 22 episode, "Kapiushon," Oliver gets some face time with Adrian, who seems determined to break our hero by any means necessary, including torturing him with drowning.

Luckily (or unluckily, depending on your perspective), Oliver is no stranger to torture — especially the shirtless variety — and he's not too impressed by Adrian's attempts to intimidate him. It takes more than a villainous monologue to ruffle the Emerald Archer's feathers.  Read more...

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