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'Arrow' News: Katrina Law Talks About a Possible Reunion of Nyssa & Talia Al Ghul

'Arrow' News: Katrina Law Talks About a Possible Reunion of Nyssa & Talia Al Ghul

Cores Grace Malaay

CW's "Arrow" has been always running fast and loose with its plots as well as how these plots are being played than the DC Comics and it took a huge exit in season 2 when Katrina Law first appeared as Nyssa al Ghul, the daughter and heir of Ra's al Ghul. Nyssa's famous sister though, Talia, who also appeared in "The Dark Knight Rises" has a bigger role in the comics but Nyssa was the original Heir to the Demon in "Arrow."

According to Comic Book, Talia will soon be returning in "Arrow" and some interesting thoughts by fans that it would be nice to see them together again despite the fact that Nyssa is currently off-screen in the action crime TV series after disbanding the League of Assassins. Asked whether she will reprise the role of Nyssa al Ghul to reunite with the infamous Talia al Ghul, Katrina Law told Cinema Blend that she is always up for a talk with the bosses at CW as she would love to have a reunion with Talia.

However, she doesn't think that having the two al Ghul sisters fight together side by side or fight with each other would be larger than life but if they could do a flashback with Ra's al Ghul somehow, then, she would lead to petition to have it transpired in "Arrow." "There's always talk. Whether or not those talks will ever come to fruition is another matter, but I would love to have a reunion with Talia," she said.

Nyssa's last appearance on "Arrow" was in season 4 where she enlisted Oliver and Team Arrow in helping her take League of Assassin's away from Malcolm Merlyn and she went off on good terms with the people in Star City and was able to come back at the season finale for Laurel's funeral. Should Talia show up in Star City, it would be a perfect time for Nyssa to drop by too.

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