'Grimm' season 5 spoilers, plot rumors: Adalind and Nick co-parent baby

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Fans of "Grimm" were taken by surprise when season 4 ended with a shocking scene of Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) killed off with a bow from Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni).

The finale episode was sure a cliffhanger, but more about the story will unfold when "Grimm" returns with brand new episodes next month.

Fans were lucky enough when "Grimm" stars sat down and had a talk with KGW's Cassidy Quinn about what's there to expect from season 5, Realty Today reported.

According to the news outlet, there were talks about babies for the upcoming season; but the only thing's certain at this point is that Nick (David Giuntoli) will be fathering a child with Adalind (Claire Coffee).

Fans may have expressed their hope of seeing Rosalee (Bree Turner) and Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) expecting a child together, but the actor himself confirmed that such storyline won't exist in the upcoming season.

Coffee also discussed about the story of two enemies, her character and Nick, ending up having a non-romantic relationship, since both will be raising their kid together.

Rumors have also circulated that the Grimm and Adalind may soon develop romantic feelings for each other.

It was previously reported in Movie News Guide that season 5 will focus on Nick moving on from his losses (mother and former love), with Monroe behind his back and making sure he recovers successfully.

The report also went on that Nick's revenge plan will not happen since the arrival of the baby and support from friends will stop him from thinking about it.

This also led to the speculation of Adalind–Nick relationship, but no reports have surfaced to confirm that.

Coffee did mention that Adalind and Nick will find a way to coexist. How this "living with each other" situation will turn out remains to be seen in season 5.

"Grimm" season 5 will premiere on Friday, Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. EST or 8 p.m. CST on NBC. 

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