‘Grimm’ Movie in Development at Peacock
“Grimm” is coming back from the dead — this time, in the form of a movie.
Peacock is developing a feature-length reboot of the fantasy cop drama, which aired for six seasons on NBC from 2011 to 2017, Variety has confirmed.
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Josh Berman, the creator of Lifetime’s “Drop Dead Diva,” is writing the “Grimm” movie, which he is executive producing with the original series showrunners David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf, as well as original EPs Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner. Milliner’s Hazy Mills Productions and Universal Television are the studios behind the reboot.
The plot and cast of the “Grimm” movie are kept under wraps, but the original series starred David Giuntoli as Portland Homicide Detective Nick Burkhardt, who discovers he is a Grimm, a guardian sworn to protect the balance between humanity and the mythological creatures known as Wesen. Throughout the series, Nick takes on a variety of menacing opponents with help from his wolf-like Wesen buddy Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and his partner Detective Hank Griffin (Russell Hornsby).
Rounding out the ensemble were Bitsie Tulloch, Sasha Roiz, Reggie Lee, Bree Turner and Claire Coffee. Recurring cast members included Danny Bruno, Jacqueline Toboni, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Damien Puckler.
This isn’t the first time the studio has toyed with reviving “Grimm.” In 2018, NBC announced a spinoff of the series from writer and executive producer Melissa Glenn and much of the original creative team. Per the network, the spinoff was meant to build “off the mythology of the original series” and “feature returning fan favorites” and “new characters.” However, the series never made it past development.
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