Grimm Reboot Movie In Development For Peacock

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Grimm Reboot Movie In Development For Peacock
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The supernatural procedural drama series 'Grimm' is getting a movie reboot on Peacock. Details about the plot and cast are still scarce, but the reboot is expected to have connections to the original series while being accessible to newcomers.

A Grimm reboot movie is being developed for Peacock . The original Grimm series aired from 2011-2017 on NBC and follows homicide detective Nicholas Burkhardt (David Giuntoli). He learns that he is from an ancient line of guardians known as the Grimm s, who keep the balance between humans and mythological creatures known as Wesen. All of Grimm 's six seasons are supernatural horror while also being a procedural police show, a genre combination that proved to be effective during the series' run.

As reported by Deadline, a Grimm reboot movie is now in development at Peacock, written by Drop Dead Diva creator Josh Berman. He will executive produce the reboot alongside Grimm's co-creators and showrunners Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt. The reboot's premise has not been revealed yet, but will reportedly have connections to the original series while still being accessible to newcomers, and there are hopes of it launching a larger franchise. What This Means For Grimm Grimm's World Is Set To Further Expand The dark fantasy world of Grimm is set to continue for the first time since the series concluded with a satisfying finale eight years ago. Having the movie be a reboot instead of a direct continuation can be an effective way of preserving Grimm's ending while still expanding the original show's world. Giuntoli could reprise his role as Nick, even if he is no longer the protagonist, but the reboot could also focus on a different Grimm and their conflict with the Wesen. David Giuntoli starred in ABC's A Million Little Things after Grimm ended. While there are many powerful monsters in Grimm, and some familiar ones could return to the reboot, there are also plenty of compelling monsters from mythology and from fairy tales that could be incorporated. With the budget of a movie instead of a television series, the monsters can also look even more terrifying than they did in the original serie

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