'Grimm' Season 6 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: New Characters To Join The Final Season? What We Know So Far!

By Carrie Winters - 29 Nov '16 05:00AM
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 "Grimm" Season 6 brings in more conflicts to the characters. This season finale will also answer questions left off from the previous season. It is rumored that a spin-off series is possible after the season ends.

It is reported that "Grimm" Season 6 is going to have 13 episodes for its final season. There may be several conflicts that will be seen in the upcoming season. It is also speculated that Nick (David Giutioli) and Sean (Sasha Roiz) will end their conflict in this final season.

Nick is still going to fight the Wessens and protect the community in "Grimm" Season 6. Sean will have the Zauberbiest abilities. He is also speculated to be the mayor of Portland in the upcoming season. He has the ability to manipulate people for his favor.

Previous reports indicate that Nick is going to finally confront Season in "Grimm" Season 6. There will also be changes with the character's fate as the season moves along. Adalind (Claire Coffee) is going to choose to be with her children and will leave Nick in the upcoming season.

Additionally, the events that were left off from the previous season are going to be answered in "Grimm" Season 6. It is also hinted that David Giuntoli is going to direct an episode in the season finale. There has been a petition for the series to have more seasons but the petition has not won.

Meanwhile, there were also reports that a spin-off series is going to materialize right after "Grimm" Season 6. This spin-off may focus mainly on the Wessen couple and their hybrid child. There are also new characters to join the upcoming season.

These new characters may bring in a different direction for the storyline in "Grimm" Season 6. In the meantime, Nick still does his cop duties while hiding his real identity as "Grimm."

"Grimm" Season 6 is set to air on January 6, 2017.

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