The final season of True Blood will feature another Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) flashback to when he was a human.

'Brutal' Final Season for Willa as Hep V Spreads Around Bon Temps?

True Blood has flashed back to the 1800s several times over the course of six seasons, and the show will be going back one last time in season 7, according to a new report by E! Online.

The report claims that fans will visit Bill in 1862 during the time of the Civil War. Bill will clash with others around him concerning his thoughts on the ensuing war.

True Blood Season 7 Premiere Date Revealed?

Bill will be dealing with another war in the present as the threat of Hep V spreads. Moyer previously said that vampires and humans would be looking out for each other in final season of the show, as Enstars previously reported.

"Bill and Sam [Sam Trammell] got together and kind of came up with this idea that each human should have their own vampire protecting them, so that's another theme that we will follow throughout the season," Moyer revealed.

There will a lot of human-vampire interaction in the final season of True Blood. The show is reportedly going back to the simplicity of the first season with humans and vampires coexisting in Bon Temps rather than branching off into many storylines.

"Everyone's going to come under the umbrella of that main story. These are complicated relationships now because they're feeding - it's not necessarily sex, but things get confused sometimes, especially in vampires' minds."

True Blood season 7 premieres in summer 2014 on HBO, though the network has not yet announced a premiere date.