‘Grimm’ Season 6 Confirmed To Be The Series Finale? David Giuntoli Teases Renard Showdown [Spoilers]

"Grimm" has been officially renewed for Season 6. While this news should have come as good news to fans and viewers, many were distraught upon learning that the episode count of the upcoming season has been reduced. Does this mean the NBC drama will end after Season 6?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about this story.

NBC recently announced that "Grimm" will be renewed for another year after Season 5. This came as a relief to fans and viewers, as there have been speculations that the show will be cancelled after Season 5.

However, fans and viewers were immediately worried over the show's future on TV, as Cinema Blend reports that "Grimm" Season 6 will only have 13 episodes in it. The publication notes that an episode order cut from its usual 22 episodes seem like a hint on the show's possible cancellation after Season 6.

The publication further notes that the same pattern can be seen in other TV shows such as "Bones," whose episodes were reduced for its final season. There is, however, a possibility that the network will still order more episodes for "Grimm" Season 6 depending on how it fares on the ratings.

Meanwhile, the cast and crew recently sat down for an interview with Collider and spilled some interesting details about "Grimm" Seasons 5 and 6. Claire Coffee hinted that Adaline will be at a crossroads in the upcoming episode of the show.

She noted on the possibility that Adaline may return to her evil ways after getting her powers back in "Grimm" Season 5. Bitsie Tulloch also shared that fans are excited to see whether there is romance for Nick and Eve, but there is nothing going on between the two as of the moment.

As for "Grimm" Season 6, David Giuntoli teased of a possible Nick and Raynard showdown. Giuntoli shared that Raynard is on Nick's "poop list" so fans should definitely watch out for their upcoming showdown.

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