Grimm Reboot: Elizabeth Tulloch Offers 'Exciting' Update On Potential Peacock Series — Would She Return?
It's been seven months since news first broke of a Grimm reboot being developed at Peacock, and we've been practically woging with anticipation ever since.
So when TVLine recently connected with original series star Elizabeth Tulloch, we couldn't resist asking for an update, and the woman formerly known as Juliette (or Eve, depending on the day) was happy to oblige.
"I know there's a script being written, and I know that David [Giuntoli] met with them," Tulloch tells us. "I don't think they would do a reboot or a spinoff or whatever it's going to be without David's involvement."
Grimm originally aired for six seasons (2011–2017) on NBC, starring Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt, a detective who descends from a long line of Grimms — aka slayers of fairytale monsters known as Wesen.
"It's pretty exciting," Tulloch says of the show's still-growing fanbase, which she attributes to the show's multiple streaming homes. "A lot of people are sort of finding Grimm. We did 123 episodes, and it has like 90% on Rotten Tomatoes still."
As for whether Tulloch would like to reprise one or both of her roles in a potential continuation of Grimm... you'll have to watch the interview:
In addition to Giuntoli and Tulloch, Grimm also starred Claire Coffee, Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Bree Turner, Reggie Lee, Sasha Roiz and Jacqueline Toboni.
The series was created by David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf, who also served as co-showrunners. Both are reportedly involved in Peacock's potential reboot, along with original series producers Lynn Kouf, Hazy Mills Productions and Universal Television. Josh Berman (Drop Dead Diva, CSI, The Blacklist) is writing and executive-producing the new series. At the time of the original report, a rep for Peacock told TVLine that it had no additional information to share.
Hit PLAY on the video above to watch TVLine's interview with Tulloch, then drop a comment with your dream Grimm project below. Are you hoping for a direct continuation in which Nick passes the torch to a new Grimm? Or perhaps you'd rather get a spinoff following specific characters? However you'd like to see the Grimm-verse expand, we want to hear it.