Talia al Ghul Coming To Arrow

Talia al Ghul Coming To Arrow

Last seen in The Dark Knight Rises, now the character of Talia al Ghul is coming to Arrow.

It’s reported Lexa Doig, known for Andromeda, Continuum and V, will play Talia al Ghul on Arrow.

On the Arrow show, Talia al Ghul is the daughter to the late Ra’s al Ghul (Matt Nable) and half-sister to Nyssa (Katrina Law). 

Lexa Doig’s Talia al Ghul is described as: Worldly and cultured, Talia is an elite warrior who doesn’t pick sides but rather creates her own.

Talia al Ghul will mark her Arrow debut in this Season’s episode ten and is said to recurring.

As EW.com notes, it will be interesting to see how Talia gets along with Stephen Amell’s Oliver Queen as Green Arrow killed her father.

Marion Cotillard played Talia al Ghul for Christopher Nolan in The Dark Knight Rises which is standalone and not related to the DC TV series.

Arrow airs Tuesdays at 8pm ET on The CW.

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