Stephen Amell and Robbie Amell, Together in a TV Series? “Arrow” and “The Tomorrow People” Lead Stars on TV would be ‘Amellazing’

The apparent camaraderie and beautiful bonding of cousins Stephen Amell and Robbie Amell could well result to a TV series, which could feature the cousins together. Stephen Amell is Oliver Queen, the billionaire turned vigilante in the hit TV series “Arrow”, while Robbie Amell is Stephen Jameson, the paranormal kid with superpowers in “The Tomorrow People.”

Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell

They have the same “Amellific” charm and dashing looks. Robbie, though, emphasizes that Stephen is 7 years older than he is; he is only 25. The Amells are from Canada and they have been featured on other TV series before their big break came.

Stephen Amell has appeared in “The Vampire Diaries”, “Hung” and “Private Practice” to name a few. He won the Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic Series from the Gemini Awards for his role in “ReGenesis.”

Stephen Amell of “Arrow”

Robbie Amell, on the other hand, has been featured in “Scooby Doo”, “Pretty Little Liars”, and “Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous.”

Robbie Amell’s role in “The Tomorrow People” as Stephen Jameson shows him doing his three “Ts”; Teleportation, Telekinesis, and Telepathy. He has a fourth power, as well; he could stop time. This sci-fi movie is fast gaining followers for its fast-paced action and drama.

Robbie Amell, Image credit: testosteloka.blogspot.com

Amell and Amell in a new TV series’? Wouldn’t that be “AMELLAZING”? A comedy show perhaps? Hopefully fans would get to watch the two dashing Amells together, even as guests on each other’s TV series. That would be great for Amell and Amell fans. Any takers?

Popular TV Series “Arrow” Has a 3rd Season in the Making

The popular TV Series “Arrow” has been renewed for the 3rd Season, so fans are ecstatic to be watching more of Stephen Amell’s (Oliver Queen) stunts on AMC.

Arrow for a 3rd Season, Image credit: Stephen Amell/Facebook

Arrow has been gaining worldwide fame with its perfect blending story of the past and the present of the main characters’ lives.

As billionaire Oliver Queen masquerades as a spoiled, happy=go-lucky guy, he is also a vigilante trying to restore peace and quiet to the glades and Starling City.

His side-kicks, David Ramsey (John Diggle), Emily Bett Rickards (Felicity Smoak), and Colton Haynes (Roy Harper), are fast becoming celebrities too. They perfectly fit their characters.

Numerous fans are excited about “Arrow’s” Season 3. What would happen when Slade and Oliver clash? What about Sarah and Laurel?

Indeed, “Arrow” has captured the hearts of TV viewers.

Oliver Queen, The Green Arrow, is Back with a Lifetime Nemesis in “Arrow” Series

Oliver Queen, The Green Arrow, is back with a lifetime nemesis presumably in the person of Malcolm Merlyn played by the handsome John Barrowman.

The last episode has shown Malcolm Merlyn ‘dead’ but spoilers point otherwise. This was revealed during the Comic Con 2103 in San Diego. How would he come to life? “Arrow” fans would soon find out.

Oliver Queen played by the sinewy, handsome Stephen Amell, who was perfect for the arrow-shooting hero. Amell was a perfect hit for the part. It is just like the part was made for him. The plot has not stuck, exactly, to the original script of the DC comic’s Green Arrow reportedly.

Oliver Queen

The series, however, was well received by fans all over the world, including Asia, where Oliver Queen and his side kick, Diggle, are popular. Diggle is played by David Ramsey.

What makes the story more interesting is the flashback that is developed together with the present time plot. Fans find the flashback story of Oliver Queen, even more compelling and interesting. What happened in the island that changed the spoiled brat The Hood?

The present time events in Oliver Queen’s life incite curiosity from the fans. The involvement of Oliver’s mother with the villain is another interesting as well.

Avid fans are looking forward to the next season. It would surely be another blast for them.