Grimm

Grimm Cancelled After Six Seasons

The final run will premiere in January

The upcoming sixth season of NBC’s Grimm will be the last for the fantasy-horror drama, the network has confirmed today.

After being bumped out of the fall season fans wondered whether time was running out for the monster drama set in Portland, Oregon. NBC renewed the show in the spring with a shortened, 13-episode order.

Season Six will premiere Friday, January 6 (8/7c) and air ahead of the Peacock Network’s long-gestating fantasy drama Emerald City (9/8c).

NBC promises that the final season will showcase the battle that fans have long been waiting for: Nick (David Giuntoli) versus Captain Reynard (Sasha Roiz):

As for events leading into the final season, the nefarious forces of Black Claw have been silenced and Nick (David Giuntoli) faces an all too familiar foe in Capt. Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz). Now in the seat of power as the mayor elect of Portland, Renard is poised to bring rise to his own brand of law and order. Nick must take a stand to protect his city and those closest to him, especially his child with Adalind (Claire Coffee). It will take the full force of Nick and his allies to find a way to bring the peace.

Meanwhile, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) grapple with bringing a child into a new and tumultuous world, and Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) faces unsettling identity issues as her former self lurks below the surface.

Russell Hornsby and Reggie Lee also co-star.

Grimm was created by David Greenwalt & Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter, and gained a strong fan base after its premiere in 2011. The show debuted to 6.5 million viewers, and after NBC moved it to Friday nights Grimm proved a particularly reliable ratings performer. Seasons Three and Four hovered around the 5-million mark each week (Live + Same Day), though Season Five slipped a bit to about 4 million.

May’s 2-part season finale drew 4.03 million viewers.

What do you think about Grimm’s cancellation? Sound off below!

Darren

Darren is a fan of all things science fiction, and founded the popular Stargate website GateWorld in 1999, followed by SciFi Stream in 2007. He lives in the Seattle area.

4 thoughts on “<em>Grimm</em> Cancelled After Six Seasons

  • NBC not only has lost me as a viewer but many of my family and friends feel the same way, they have shown over and over again they don’t know what their doing. From the Olympic coverage? to early cancellation of shows! Were all just done.

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  • Steven

    The people who cancel the great shows of al time are evil!

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  • Odell Penton

    All the crap shows that are on expecially the no-talent reality crap finally a show comes along with good acting and good storylines and it gets cancelled with over four million viewers. What the hell?

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  • unknown

    it seems all the good shows get the ax while terrible reality shows seemingly flourish because of payoffs

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