'Grimm' season 4 episode 8 spoilers: Promo clip launched, a monster wreaks havoc in Portland

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Despite Christmas coming in a matter of weeks, "Grimm" continues to keep their episodes intense and full of suspense. The newest episode in season 4 will definitely not disappoint those who are looking to spend a crazy night with a violent monster. 

"Grimm" season 4 episode 8 is titled "Chupacabra," which also happens to be the name of a blood-sucking monster. Somehow, someone manages to get the monster in Portland and it starts wreaking havoc and attacking everyone in sight. It is now up to Nick and Hank to stop the chupacabra. 

As quoted by Hollywood Hills, the official synopsis reads: 

Nick and Hank will end up, finding themselves investigating the gruesome trail left behind by a blood-sucking creature known as the chupacabra, which was brought to Portland by an unsuspecting traveler. At the same time, Monroe and Rosalee will get ready to leave on their long-overdue honeymoon. Viktor and Adalind are going to plan a trip of their own, and Wu is going to prepare to confront Nick about what he has been seeing." 

As the synopsis describes, Nick will still have his visions but the question is, will Nick finally speak up about it? Every "Grimm" fan knows what to expect in every episode and that is, not to expect anything. "Grimm" episodes are always filled with surprises, twists and turns as the production team puts crazy stories and legends on TV screens. 

Meanwhile, NBC has already released the sneak peek promo for "Chupacabra." That should keep every fan excited for the upcoming episode. Nick and Hank will face the vicious monster on "Grimm" this Dec. 12, 8 p.m. on NBC.

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