'Arrow' season 3 finale spoilers: Will Oliver reveal himself as Arrow?

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"Arrow" has five episodes left for season 3 and it is difficult to imagine what will happen in those installments knowing that Ra's Al Ghul has been relentless in terrorizing Starling City, the team, and Oliver Queen just to make the latter take his throne.

With the season finale for "Arrow" not too far away, executive producer Marc Guggenheim has revealed bits about the much-awaited episode. Guggenheim shared via Twitter an image that unveiled the finale's title, "My Name is Oliver Queen." 

While this could be interpreted in different ways, it partly suggests Oliver's unmasking as the man under the hood. The title, which unmistakably has something to do with the hero's identity, may also mean that although Ra's Al Ghul's ardent and violent way of winning him over finally pays off, Oliver will find his way back somehow in fighting as the Arrow. 

In the recent promo trailer for "The Flash," Oliver no longer wears his green archer costume. Instead, in another "The Flash" and "Arrow" crossover, he puts on a League of Assassins garb as he fights alongside the Scarlet Speedster and Firestorm. But if the title for the "Arrow" season finale is implying Oliver slipping back to his green gear, then he won't be wearing that menacing uniform much longer. 

His choice may also be influenced with a major character's death, which is long-rumored to happen before "Arrow" ends. Unfortunately, for fans who came to love Arsenal in the series, rumor mills have chomped enough to suggest that Roy Harper may be the casualty. 

In the promo for the next episode of "Arrow" titled "Broken Arrow," Oliver's attempt to get him out of jail invokes chaos and Roy is seen being stabbed. Whether or not this would take his life remains to be seen. However, if Guggenheim's other tweet is any indication, the absence of actor Colton Haynes in the "final Arrow table read of the season" means his character may be a goner. 

Fans can watch how everything culminates to the season finale of "Arrow" (to air on May 13), with episode 19 titled "Broken Arrow" airing on April 15.