A photo was posted on Imgur that has a lot of "Arrow" fans excited. According to Spoilersguide.com, a photo surfaced early Monday morning showing Katie Cassidy's stunt double in a Black Canary costume. The costume is a lot different than the one Caity Lotz's Sara Lance wore.

It's not as sexy and the mask doesn't cover the eyes as much but still it's exciting to think Laurel could finally become the superhero this season. During the Season 3 premiere, it ended with the death of Laurel's sister Sara, who was the last to don the costume.  

Last month, Ign.com chatted with Cassidy who dished on Sara's death and Laurel possibly transitioning into the comic book character. Check out the highlights below:

On her sister dying:

"The one thing I will say is the thing that's great about our show and television is anything can happen," she said. "So maybe she's not dead. Who knows? The thing that I love so much is that our show, it takes place in different time periods. So everyone's like, 'Oh, Caity Lotz, she's not going to be around' and I was 'Actually she is.' We do flashbacks. You never know what can happen."

On possibly becoming the Black Canary:

"I can definitely tell you it's the 'Green Arrow' and the 'Green Arrow' needs the Black Canary. Aside from saying that, and the fact that I think the fans and the fans of the comic book and the fans of Laurel, I think that they're going to very happy," Cassidy told Ign.com. "She seems to be sort of starting down that path. She is involved with Ted Grant and starting to box. I think it will probably continue down that, towards that direction. You have to watch Season 3!"

On crossover episodes with "The Flash":  

"Yes, I believe that there will be a crossover with Laurel and 'The Flash.' Our writers have an idea that they've talked to me about and I think they're genius. If they see this article, don't get ahead of yourselves. I'm not blowing smoke, but I do think that the idea they've come up with, they're so smart and they're so good at what they do... I have a feeling there's a genius plan that's going to happen if they go with what they've pitched me."

To read the full interview, click here.

"Arrow" airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on the CW.