The official Arrow Facebook page — which is likely run by Warner Bros. — posted an image of Stephen Amell as Green Arrow saying “Back with a vengeance.”
The post immediately set off speculation because it arrives at the same time SnyderVerse activity has surged again, from Zack Snyder returning to Instagram with DCEU images to cinematographer Larry Fong reactivating on social media.
The Flash CW Facebook also posted, “You can’t let the threat of losing tomorrow keep you from making the most of today.”

Arrow and the SnyderVerse Already Connected Once
Fans remember that the SnyderVerse and the Arrowverse crossed paths in Crisis on Infinite Earths, where Ezra Miller’s Flash appeared in the crossover.
We were also the first to report that it was happening (from our same SnyderVerse sources, btw), and it became one of the most talked-about DC moments of the decade.
That crossover means Snyder has the option to bridge the worlds again. And with what we’re hearing — that Ezra Miller is doubtful for a return — the timing of Arrow’s teaser raises a new possibility.

Could Snyder Bring Grant Gustin Into the SnyderVerse?
On X, we floated the idea that if Miller is out, Snyder could bring Grant Gustin into the SnyderVerse as The Flash.
Gustin has the fan support, has the history, and already has an in-universe connection to Snyder’s world through Crisis.
With Snyder back in play, that idea doesn’t feel far-fetched. And with Arrow suddenly teasing a return — via an official, WB-connected page — it opens the door to something even bigger.

Stephen Amell Has Repeatedly Said He’d Return
While Amell didn’t post the teaser himself, he has said many times he’d come back as Green Arrow if the opportunity came up. He also just said a few days ago he would be back if it made the fans happy.
And with the SnyderVerse wheels turning again, it isn’t hard to imagine Snyder pulling in familiar faces for cameos or full appearances.
A Snyder-directed project featuring Gustin’s Flash and even a quick Amell cameo would set the internet on fire — and would fit Snyder’s approach of rewarding fans who stuck with the originals.

Amell and Gunn’s History Adds Another Layer
There has also been tension between James Gunn and Stephen Amell.
Just like how Gunn mocked the SnyderVerse, Gunn’s DCU also mocked the Arrowverse, which led to Amell pushing back.
“F-ck those guys,” responded Amell last year. “I didn’t f-cking appreciate that.”
The SnyderVerse revival conversation has resurfaced that dynamic, and Arrow’s sudden “Back with a vengeance” post feels doesn’t feel like a coincidence when viewed in that context.
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Another Piece of the Puzzle?
Between Snyder’s posts, Larry Fong’s return, industry chatter, new franchise movement, and Arrow’s official page suddenly waking up, the signs keep stacking up.
Is Arrow teasing a home-media push? A streaming return? Or something tied to Snyder? We don’t know yet, but the timing is impossible to ignore.







