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The version of the Green Arrow that roams around the Arrowverse isn’t like his comic book counterpart. No, they have very different styles, but the live-action one is becoming more impactful than its predecessor. Fans who know the character from The CW expect him to act a certain way, which could pose problems down the line.
The Arrowverse’s Oliver Queen Is More Like Batman Than Green Arrow

Oliver’s life in the Arrowverse begins similarly to his on the page, with him using his family’s money to live a lavish lifestyle without consequences. All the mistakes come back to bite him when he takes his girlfriend’s sister on the family’s boat, which gets caught in a storm and sinks. Robert Queen does what he can to ensure his son’s survival, killing himself and another man to preserve rations. For the next five years, Oliver fights to survive. The sole thing still driving the young man is his need to right his father’s wrongs by returning to Starling City and rooting out corruption. If that sounds like another character’s motivation, it’s because it is. Bruce Wayne takes on the same mission, and that’s not the only thing Oliver borrows from the Dark Knight.
When he’s back home, Oliver takes to the streets as a vigilante, knocking around enough heads to gain a reputation as a psychopath. The cops try to bring him down, but the Arrow pushes on, even recruiting other people to join his crusade. After only a few seasons, Oliver has a big enough crew to give the Bat-Family a run for its money. It’s clear from the start that the Arrowverse is aiming to have a Batman-like character without actually using the Caped Crusader, which is a clever move. However, with Green Arrow still yet to make the jump to the big screen, it’s starting to feel like the real heart of the character is becoming an afterthought.









