‘Grimm’ Season 6 Air Date Moved: David Giuntoli And Cast Film New Scenes As NBC Announces Cancellation?

"Grimm" Season 6 is, unfortunately, the series finale for the NBC drama, which means that the story of Nick, Adalind and the Wesens will be coming to an end in the upcoming season. NBC recently confirmed that the new season will serve as the show's last on air with a delay in the air date for the series.

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NBC recently announced that "Grimm" Season 6 will be the show's last season on TV, which will provide a fitting conclusion to the story of Nick (David Giuntoli), Adalind (Claire Coffee), Renard (Sasha Roiz) and Eve/Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch). According to Cinema Blend, the announcement was given along with the schedules for the network's other shows.

This made a lot of fans and viewers disappointed because it seemed like "Grimm" Season 6 was not one of the network's priorities. It has been a long time since "Grimm" Season 6 cancellation news have been making rounds online. Rumors about the show ending began after NBC ordered a reduced episode count for Season 6.

Oftentimes shows receive a cut in the episode order when it is on the brink of cancellation. Aside from this, Carter Matt notes that the "Grimm" Season 6 air date has been moved to a much later date. The move may be due to the fact that David Giuntoli and the rest of the cast need to film new scenes after the show was given the ax.

Many fans were expecting to see the new season released this 2016, but it looks like viewers will have to wait for more months before "Grimm" Season 6 premieres on TV. It remains to be seen who will Nick end up with in the finale - Juliette or Adalind.

"Grimm" Season 6 premieres on January 6 on NBC.

What do you wish to see in "Grimm" Season 6 now that it is confirmed to be the last? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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