The Flash executive producer Eric Wallace has revealed the show intends to feature more villains from the hero's recent comic book storylines.

Speaking with CBR, Wallace spoke about his plans to help introduce new readers of DC's The Flash to the show by incorporating enemies like Bloodwork and Godspeed. Acknowledging his love for Barry Allen's comic book history, Wallace noted how he felt Season 6 didn't feature "enough of the current Flash storylines folded into the television show" and that he intends to remedy this with Season 7.

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"So, if you're a new reader of the comic books of The Flash, you'd be going, 'Well, where's my villain? Where are people like Godspeed and things like that?'" Wallace said. "Black Hole being an example, and Bloodwork. So it was a deliberate attempt on my part to say welcome to the new Flash readers. There's something here for you too. It's not just people who read The Flash in the Silver and Bronze Ages."

Wallace also stressed how "there's nothing better than an old classic Flash villain" before professing his love for Gorilla Grodd. "I make no secret that my favorite Flash villain is Gorilla Grodd and always will be, which is why we'll always have -- as we did this season -- a Gorilla Grodd story," he said. "But will we see more villains from the current run, from Joshua and all the great guys and women who are putting that together? Oh, yes! Not necessarily in this season, but moving forward into Season 7. Having said that, you might also see some old villains, too. Maybe as soon as two weeks from now. [laughs] There's a spoiler."

Airing Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW, The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdes, Danielle Panabaker, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Danielle Nicolet and Hartley Sawyer.

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