Grimm
David Giuntoli plays Nick Burkhardt in the NBC show "Grimm." NBC

Now that it has been confirmed that “Grimm” will end after its sixth season, it seems like the show is determined to deliver its best season yet.

One way they are going to do so is by introducing Frankenstein, a fictional character created by Mary Shelley. Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist who created a monstrous creature using his unorthodox approach to science.

The scoop about Frankenstein was dished out by TV Line founder Michael Ausiello. “Frankenstein is coming! Allegedly! (j/k, there definitely is a Frankenstein ep. coming up),” he said.

Will Frankenstein be battling Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli)? That still remains to be seen as there are no more details backing up the Frankenstein spoiler.

NBC confirmed just this August that the show will no longer continue after Season 6. The “final season” will begin on Jan. 6, 2017 and will consist of only 13 episodes as opposed to the 22 the show has been used to for the past five seasons.

Guintoli earlier said that Season 6 will continue right where Season 5 finale left off, and it’s going to be exciting to watch since Nick and the Scooby Gang have nowhere else to go.

“It picks up the millisecond we left off; the micro-moment. We're all on the run,” Giuntoli told EnStarz. “[Sean] Renard has the power right now so we're definitely a band on the run. We can't hang out in our normal haunts, either. We can't go to the precinct, we can't go to the loft, and we can't go to Monroe and Rosalee's place. We spend a lot of time in the rabbit warren, which are the tunnels.”

As for series co-creators and executive producers David Greenwalt and James Kouf, they previously said in an interview that they can’t afford to skip any parts after the Season 5 finale because “there are too many unanswered moments to jump ahead.”

“Grimm” Season 6 will hit NBC on Jan. 6, 2017.