"Grimm" Season 5 will reportedly see Juliette being possessed causing her and Nick having a confrontation leading to a fight as per the show's executive producer, David Greenwalt. The midseason premiere is slated to air this January.
In a report by Fashion & Style, "Grimm" Season 5 will see Juliette's lookalike Eve having a confrontation with Nick and their fight will be something major. Greenwalt shared, "Juliette is dead. She's coming back, but it's not really Juliette anymore. It's this new character Eve, who has not been brainwashed exactly, but she's been through this incredibly tough training where they broke her down to nothing. She's basically a super Hexenbiest weapon for Hadrian's Wall to fight Black Claw."
Despite Eve being the lookalike of Juliette, Nick will still have an emotional attachment to her and he will try to bring the woman that he loved back from the things she endured at the hands of Hadrian's Wall. Greenwalt continued to tease that there will be a big scene between the two as she is a very different person.
More on Eve, Realty Today reported that Eve will have a greater presence in the second half of "Grimm" Season 5. Fans will be able to see how the new character is different from Juliette. The official synopsis for the show's Episode 7 also said that Nick will be acting as the Grimm to stop the global plan to end humanity.
Bitsie Tulloch, the actress who plays the role of Juliette/Eve, said in a recent interview that the latter character is a mysterious woman that had access to the former character's memories. The Christian Post also shared that she watched "Alias" over the summer because her new character has to be incognito.
More spoilers for "Grimm" Season 5's second half include Nick and Adalind's family having problems. It is mostly about their child and not much affected by the Juliette/Eve factor.
"Grimm" Season 5 mid-season premiere will be on January 22 on NBC and fans will get to see more of Eve. Are you excited to know what's in store for you for the second half of the season? Let us know!
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