Grimm Could Return On Peacock, As A Movie

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Fans of genre shows from last decade, prick up your ears: Peacock is reportedly considering producing a movie based on NBC’s 2011-2017 urban fantasy series Grimm. Original series showrunners David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf are in, along with original executive producers Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner. First we get more Wynonna Earp, now this. As someone who lives in Portland, I heard about Grimm a lot. The series was set in the Rose City and was a new interpretation of classic fairy tales in the form of a police procedural. How do those things blend? Well, Detective Nick Burkhardt is secretly a Grimm, the latest in a line of ancient warriors chosen to protect the countryside from vicious monsters called Wesen who can take human form to disguise themselves. Most Grimms aren’t very discriminating when it comes to their targets, but Nick is friends with several Wesen and eventually even ends up dating one. The thing about Grimm is, I feel its only real good season is its final one. That rarely happens, but this show spent a long time trying to figure itself out. Originally, Nick’s girlfriend was Juliette (played by Bitsie Tulloch, future Lois Lane) and his archenemy […]
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I prefer a new season, but I can understand why they decided to go for a movie, because the last season did not deliver with ratings, but the fans are very loyal, so giving fans an ending of some form is a great consolation prize.
 
Finally, someone’s doing justice to Grimm again. The last season was so underrated, and I’m curious how they’ll expand on that ending with Kelly and Diana
 
Grimm was always ahead of its time. A movie could definitely explore storylines the show didn’t have the chance to finish
 
I hope they keep the same dark, quirky vibe the series had. It’s what made Grimm so unique.
 
I’m really curious about how they’ll approach this movie. Will it focus on Nick again, or are they planning to explore Kelly and Diana’s adventures as the next generation? The series finale teased such a promising setup, and the whole Grimm-Hexenbiest team dynamic could really work as a fresh angle. Plus, seeing how Nick and Adalind’s relationship evolves as parents would add a layer of complexity to the story
 

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