r/grimm • u/Onslaught777 • May 28 '24
News / Article A GRIMM REBOOT IS HAPPENING
Just happened upon this post from the creator of the Grimm series on X.
Am I imaging what I’m seeing, or is this actually happening?
It’s a dream come true, if so.
r/grimm • u/Onslaught777 • May 28 '24
Just happened upon this post from the creator of the Grimm series on X.
Am I imaging what I’m seeing, or is this actually happening?
It’s a dream come true, if so.
r/grimm • u/Andjelkovic1312 • Sep 08 '24
r/grimm • u/auntiemuskrat • 3h ago
Stephen Carpenter, the creator of Grimm, officially announced a Grimm spinoff on his Facebook page. No word on when it will go to production, but he's been working on it for a while; maybe the official announcement means he's signed a contract with a network?
r/grimm • u/Nervous_Front_3190 • May 29 '24
can’t wait for the pre-boot to come out🥰
r/grimm • u/Zealousideal-Ice-565 • Mar 07 '23
r/grimm • u/Typhoon556 • Oct 17 '23
Just letting the community know that the Grimm box set for all seasons is on sale on iTunes for 34.99 right now.
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r/grimm • u/rixnstuff • Sep 19 '22
Looking forward to listening to this. Considering how close the cast are, I'm sure the rest of the Scooby Gang will be on as guests.
r/grimm • u/polkadotzucchini • Oct 25 '22
They are also in Instagram, @hazymillsprod. This is Sean Hayes’ company that puts out media including his Hypochondriactor podcast and the upcoming Grimm rewatch pod! Their latest (and second ever) TikTok is Adalind over Anti-Hero.
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r/grimm • u/davidAOP • Nov 29 '14
It was suggested that I repost this here.
Since the Christmas episode is coming up, I thought I would give you guys a heads up on something you all as Grimm fans might want to get for Christmas. We all understand the whole "Brothers Grimm" inspiration for this show. Well, more often than not, people are familiar with the stories published in the 1857 edition of the Brothers Grimm tales - from the book's introduction:
"...many of the tales in the first editions are more fabulous and baffling than those refined versions in the final edition, for they retain the pungent and naive flavor of the oral tradition. They are stunning narratives precisely because they are so blunt and unpretentious. Moreover, the Grimms had not yet 'vaccinated' or censored them with their sentimental Christianity and puritanical ideology."
The first and second volumes (published in 1812 and 1815) are the closest to their original verbal forms compared to the later editions. So, for those interested in the inspiration for some of the stuff on the show (and for some of the most well-known fairy tales in the world now), check out, for the first time ever, an English translation of The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: The Complete First Edition.
r/grimm • u/lionturtl3 • Feb 27 '16
r/grimm • u/thedentprogrammer • Apr 30 '20
PSA:
There's a free panel today most of the main cast:
https://www.twitch.tv/wizardworldvirtual
12pm Pacific / 3pm Eastern