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Jessica Lucas plays Tabitha Galavan in “Gotham.” Fox

The Fox show “Gotham” has already introduced a wide range of villains throughout its three seasons, what with the Penguin, Riddler, and Joker, not to mention Hugo Strange’s “monsters,” terrorizing the city.

But Jessica Lucas, who plays the fierce Tabitha Galavan in the series, said she would like another villain to make his way in the show.

“Bane! Can you imagine? I know time-wise, that may not be right… but maybe someone to face Bruce Wayne or Gordon who has the steroid, who has that strength and power,” she told Heroic Hollywood.

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For now, “Gotham” fans will have to comfort themselves with the fact that the Season 3 finale will introduce the fan-favorite villain, Harley Quinn.

“Gotham” producers have long teased that the villain will be making her way to the show this season, and fans suspect it’s going to be Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) who will transition into Harley. But whoever the villainess might be, David Mazouz, who plays the young Bruce Wayne in the series, guaranteed that fans will meet her during the finale. “She’s going to be in the finale,” Mazouz told Movie Pilot. “Stay tuned.”

Earlier, “Gotham” producer Danny Cannon told Comic Book Resources that it has been a great “joy” working with Richards because she is able to deliver a wide range to her character. She was initially the innocent fiancée of Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie), but it turned out that she had something sinister lurking inside of her.

“The reason we changed her character, [is] because we knew what she could do. We’re like, ‘We can’t keep you in one place. You’ve got to keep evolving.’ So she’s going to evolve again. That’s all I can tell you,” he said.

Maybe Cannon was already hinting about Barbara’s transition to Harley Quinn this Season 3. Should Harley find her way to the show, “Gotham” can now form the Gotham City Sirens, which consists of Harley, Selina Kyle (Carmen Bicondova) and Poison Ivy (Maggie Geha).

“Gotham” airs every Monday at 8 p.m. EDT on Fox.