'Grimm' season 5 premiere spoilers: Is Juliette really dead? A new character steps in

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A brand new season of "Grimm" is hitting the TV screens next month and it appears that a lot of things have been revealed about the show.

In the season 4 finale, it was shown how Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) faced another set of tough challenges in his life when his mother Kelly (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) and his former lover Juliette Silverton (Bitsie Tulloch) died.

Season 4 finale also showed Adalind (Claire Coffee) expecting a baby with Nick. All these challenges in Nick's life would definitely have a big effect on how the upcoming season will turn out.

It was speculated that Juliette may return to season 5, as reported in MoviePilot. The speculations originated from the fact that actress Tulloch took to Twitter to say that she would gladly be part of the show again.

Fans also do not want to believe that Juliette really died because they insist that it was only her Hexenbiest form that was killed.

Fans could or could not be right, but the final words always come from the showrunners David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf, and according to their confirmation, Tulloch's character is really dead. Season 5 promo trailer (shown below) also proves that Juliette no longer exists.

Zap2It also asked the showrunners to comment whether or not Juliette will return and Kouf replied, "It's a good question. The answer is ... possibly not."

Juliette may have exited the show but another new character steps in. TV Line exclusively reported that a new face will be joining season 5.

Carlson Young, who will be playing Selina Golias, makes an entry to the show. Her character survived a Wesen attack that got her boyfriend killed.

Selina then catches the attention of the Wesen King and becomes another possible victim in a long-standing Wesen feud.

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

 

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