Grimm

American fantasy police procedural drama TV series

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January 2025 A reboot film was reported to be in development at Peacock, with original series co-creators Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt as executive producers.
October 16 2018 NBC announced development of a potential spin-off series focusing on another Grimm, though the project was later confirmed to be dead.
March 31 2017 Grimm concluded its run.
March 30 2017 The final episode of 'Grimm' aired, concluding the series after six seasons and 123 episodes.
January 6 2017 The sixth and final season of 'Grimm' premiered, consisting of 13 episodes.
August 29 2016 Announcement confirmed that season six would be the series' final season.
June 30 2016 Grimm premiered in India on Colors Infinity, broadcasting the first five seasons back-to-back on weekdays.
April 5 2016 NBC renewed Grimm for a sixth and final season of 13 episodes.
2015 With DVR inclusion, the episode's viewership increased to 6.36 million viewers with a 1.9 ratings share in the 18-49 demographics.
2015 Aired as part of the fifth season of Grimm, the episode was viewed by 4.04 million people with a 1.1/4 rating in the 18-49 demographics, ranking third in its timeslot and ninth for the night.
October 30 2015 Premiere of the first episode of Grimm's 5th season on NBC, titled 'The Grimm Identity', written by series creators David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf and directed by Eric Laneuville.
February 5 2015 NBC renewed Grimm for a fifth season.
December 5 2014 The episode 'The Grimm Who Stole Christmas' premiered on NBC as the 7th episode of season 4 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm, marking the 73rd episode overall in the series.
October 24 2014 The fourth season of Grimm premiered.
April 30 2014 Grimm Comic Book series concluded with its 12th and final issue.
March 19 2014 NBC renewed Grimm for a fourth season.
November 5 2013 First Grimm novel, 'Grimm: The Icy Touch' by John Shirley, was published by Titan Books.
October 25 2013 The third season of Grimm premiered, returning to its original Friday timeslot.
May 2013 Dynamite Entertainment began releasing a monthly Grimm Comic Book series.
May 21 2013 Episode 'Goodnight, Sweet Grimm' premiered on NBC as the season 2 finale of the supernatural drama television series Grimm. The episode was written by series creators Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, and directed by Norberto Barba.
April 30 2013 NBC moved Grimm to Tuesday nights for the remainder of Season 2.
April 26 2013 The series was renewed for a third season.
August 13 2012 The second season of Grimm premiered on Monday.
June 18 2012 Grimm premiered in New Zealand on FOUR television network.
May 2012 Dynamite Entertainment began releasing a monthly Grimm Comic Book series.
March 16 2012 NBC renewed Grimm for a second season, confirming continued filming in Portland.
February 13 2012 Grimm premiered in the United Kingdom on W (Watch).
February 13 2012 The series premiered in the UK on W (Watch) television channel.
January 4 2012 The series premiered in Australia on FOX8.
December 8 2011 NBC aired a special Thursday screening of Grimm to analyze potential ratings improvement.
November 21 2011 NBC picked up Grimm for a full 22-episode first season.
October 28 2011 Grimm television series premiered on NBC in the United States.
October 28 2011 NBC premiered the fantasy police procedural drama 'Grimm', created by Stephen Carpenter, Jim Kouf, and David Greenwalt, featuring David Giuntoli as Portland homicide detective Nicholas Burkhardt.
September 30 2011 NBC delayed the Grimm debut by one month, moving the premiere to October 28 to be closer to Halloween.
May 2011 NBC picked up the Grimm pilot to series, choosing it over Ronald D. Moore's 17th Precinct.
March 2011 Filming for Grimm began in Portland, Oregon, chosen for its plentiful forests in Washington Park and Forest Park.
January 2011 NBC announced a pilot order for the series Grimm, pitched by David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Goodnight, Sweet Grimm, The Grimm Who Stole Christmas, Grimm (TV series) & The Grimm Identity, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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