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'The Flash' Season 2B Spoilers: Gorilla Grodd Might Come Back to Central City

It seems like Gorilla Grodd's story is still not finished on "The Flash" since he might come back from Gorilla City in Earth-2 next season. Fans can't wait to see the giant ape to come back to Central City.

According to Collider, Andrew Kreisberg told the press at the recent Television Critics Association winter press tour that there's a possibility that Gorilla Grodd will make an appearance, but it won't be within this season. "The Flash" executive producer said that they wanted to give this season to Zoom, who's the main villain of season 2, and when they bring back Grodd, they'd like it to be not just once but as a multi-episode arc.

Kreisberg said at the panel, "I would liken the Gorilla City thing to Ra's al Ghul. You know, you hear about "the man from nanda part" in [Arrow] Season 1, and "the man who showed Malcolm the way," and then you met Nyssa, then in Season 3 you met Ra's. So, it's a long-term thing." Fans can't wait to see if Grodd will indeed end up as "The Flash" season 3's main villain.

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Meanwhile, season 2 episode 10, which is titled "Potential Energy," will finally air next week, and an episode synopsis was posted on The Futon Critic. The summary reads, "Now that they've grown closer, Barry (Grant Gustin) considers telling Patty (guest star Shantel VanSanten) that he is The Flash. Meanwhile, Joe (Jesse L. Martin) and Iris (Candice Patton) try to get to know Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale), and the team hunts down a meta-human who can slow time itself." Watch the sneak peek of the upcoming midseason premiere here.

The next episode was directed by Rob Hardy and was written by Brian Q. Miller.

"The Flash" is still on break, but it will be back next Tuesday, Jan. 19, on The CW.

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