'Grimm' season 5 spoilers: What is Juliette's fate? Cast joining San Diego Comic Con 2015

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Season 5 of "Grimm" has an official premiere date. Nick will be back hell-bent with searing revenge on Oct. 30. While there isn't much dialogue about what the new season will take along, it is a cast-iron thing to say that it will pick up right where it left off.

By the end of Season 4, Nick lost two of the most important women in his life. Cradling in his arms a dying Juliette (his hands were around her neck just minutes before that), a Wesen FBI agent cuts the drama and orders his men to "take her."

With Trubel also in the room, it remains a mystery who the officer came for. If Juliette or her apparent death called for his presence, then the ongoing debate of the veterinarian turned Hexenbeist's exit gets its resolution—her essayer's Betsie Tulloch comeback.

Hopefully, this could be clarified or at least hinted or perhaps insinuated when "Grimm" takes the stage in San Diego Comic Con in less than two weeks' time. However, Tulloch's absence from the convention could already be the answer to the piping hot questions about her character's fate.

On Jul. 11, David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Reggie Lee, Sasha Roiz, Bree Turner and Claire Coffee will be joining the event. Next to them as panel are the show's executive producers Jim Kouf, David Greenwalt and Norberto Barba.

Back in May, Kouf clarified to TV Line that "Juliette is dead," with Greenwalt quipping that it "sure looks like it." Fans of the Tulloch and those who have come to love the character could only hope that the two are trying to conceal the truth, which they hope is Juliette's continued presence in Season 5.

While everything else is unsure, what fans can hold on to is the fact that Nick will be very angry in the upcoming season. With vengeance as his goal and Trubel ending up betraying him, the new season is set to excite fans.

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