The "Grimm" cast has lots of revelation to keep its fans occupied while waiting for "Grimm" Season 6 fall premiere: a new teaser poster, David Giuntoli's directorial debut and an engagement.
The newest teaser photo for "Grimm" Season 6 shows a very mysterious Nick (David Giuntoli) with half of his face in the shadows, featuring a background of tree branches, giving off an eerie feel to the poster. According to Ecumenical News, perhaps this photo is an allusion to the changes in Nick's character, which Giuntoli revealed in an interview.
He shared that in "Grimm" Season 6, the production team wants to turn Nick into a "fierce, aggressive, kind of unhinged character" who will seek vengeance from those who took his family, adding that he thinks this new aspect of Nick will be "really fun to play."
It can be remembered that in "Grimm" Season 5, Adalind Schade (Claire Coffee), along with Diana and Kelly, fell captive to Bonaparte (Shaun Toub), the leader of Black Claw. Although Diana manipulated her father Sean Renard's (Sasha Roiz) body by using it to attack Bonaparte, this doesn't assure any of them that the leader's villainous plans have deceased.
Meanwhile, actress Bitsie Tulloch, who plays Juliette and Eve on the show, revealed on Twitter that her co-actor and real life boyfriend, David Giuntoli, directed the third episode of "Grimm" Season 6. After sending out a congratulatory message for her beau's directorial debut, she also revealed that the said episode's title will be "Oh Captain, My Captain." This led fans to think that this episode may be centered around Renard, and thus, giving Giuntoli more freedom to direct the show.
In addition, Hall of Fame Magazine revealed that Guintoli and Tulloch are finally engaged. The real-life couple revealed in the 2016 San Diego Comic Con that although they have been engaged since April 2016, they waited until the said comic convention to share the news to their fans and to the media.
Tulloch shared that San Diego Comic Con was the first time she wore her ring in public. The actress was really happy that her ring was something unique and special. She shared, "the diamond is from the 1890's, and the setting is from 1915, which is the year my grandfather was born."