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Grimm return in 2025 - the world is healing?!

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Kicking my feet and giggling!!!!
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Grimm return in 2025 - the world is healing?!
Random thought about NBC’s Grimm
If they ever get to a Grimm spin-off (which according to rumors, there will be one coming soon) If they decide to show the kids grown up, I have an idea for Monrosalee’s triplets.
There should give them two boys and a girl. Both boys should be named after Rosalee’s brother & Monroe’s uncle; Felix & Freddy. Not sure what the girl’s name should be yet but I think they should name her after someone else that they lost.
Like I said... random thought. But it’s been on my mind since the final season.
Okay, a little bit on Grimm here.
So it’s no secret that I had a problem with the ending of the third season of Grimm. Specifically how Adalind performed a spell and took Juliette’s form to have sex with Nick. Yes, it was to take his powers, which is good that the show had Trubel at that moment.
But the show (specifically the episode where Adalind took Juliette’s form) was all, “La la la, it can’t be rape if it’s a woman having sex with a guy. It’s fine.” No, it’s not fucking fine. And then they went on with the storyline and made Adalind a love interest for Nick. Because, sure.
Here’s the thing. That episode, along with plenty of others, was written by a dude. Nothing wrong with dudes - I’m one myself. But the whole Nick/Adalind storyline with her being a romantic interest just bugged the hell out of me. If the situation (genders) were reversed, people would have been skeeved to high heaven.
Grimm is going to be coming back, but with a female lead. I’m assuming, as most others are, that it’s going to focus on Trubel. And you know what’s even better? That it’s going to be written by a woman - Melissa Glenn - who was behind Marvels Iron Fist (which I haven’t watched, but I hear is amazing). It’s supposed to have some returning characters (I hope are Trubel, Monroe, Rosealee, Sgt. Wu), and I hope that it’s going to be amazing. I just hope that the moronic Nick/Adalind is tossed by the wayside and never spoken of again.
Here’s to a fresh new start for Grimm!
David Giuntoli is So Ready for the "Grimm" Spin-Off
David Giuntoli is So Ready for the “Grimm” Spin-Off
NBC is developing a potential female-fronted Grimm spin-off for next TV season, and even though the show doesn’t have a cast or a title yet, they already have a big fan in one familiar face: David Giuntoli.
The actor who led the original Grimm series for six seasons as Nick Burkhardt revealed to TV Guide that he is psyched NBC is trying to find a way to keep the Grimmworld alive for the fans,…
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'Grimm' Spinoff in the Works at NBC
‘Grimm’ Spinoff in the Works at NBC
The new show would build on the world established in ‘Grimm,’ which ran for six seasons on NBC before ending in 2017.
NBC is going back to its Grimm past: The network is developing a spinoff of the series, which ran for six seasons.
The new project, from writer Melissa Glenn (Zoo, Leverage) and Grimm producers Universal TV and Hazy Mills, would be a continuation of Grimm‘s world. Building on the…
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Grimm Spin Off?
Yep! Go HERE for my first post about it in response to an ask.
Go HERE for all the tagged posts I've made about it so far.
Short version: it's in development at NBC with the original producers attached and there's the possibility of a female Grimm as the main character.
What’s the 20 year gap and trailer you spoke of in the Grimm spinoff post? Did I miss the spinoff already having a trailer!?
Ha, no. Sadly...no.
I was talking about the epilogue at the end of the Grimm series finale. It's set 20 years after the last scene we see of Nick and Team Grimm, and takes place in a new trailer similar to the one Aunt Marie had. Thus "20 year gap" and "trailer epilogue."
Sorry if my wording confused people!
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