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Season 3 Premiere of Grimm Arrives Tomorrow Night; See Sneak Peak Tonight

The hit supernatural series Grimm will return tomorrow night with a Season 3 Premiere event on NBC. The Friday night lineup will include the debut of Dracula directly after the Grimm Season 3 debut for a spooky night full of premieres just before Halloween. For more information on the show read on or check out our interviews with stars Bree Turner and David Giuntoli from the Season 2 Finale of Grimm from earlier in 2013.

Now that Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch, Parkland) has learned Nick’s secret, he can bring her into the fold with his partner Hank (Russell Hornsby, Lincoln Heights) and his Wesen friends Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell, My Name is Earl) and Rosalee (Bree Turner, The Ugly Truth). Following the events of season two, Nick will learn his abilities have grown exponentially. Unfortunately, so have the dangers, and he now will need all the help he can get to bring order to Portland’s Wesen community.

In Europe, major events have begun to unfold on behalf of the Royals. Nick’s Captain, Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz, Pompeii), has done what he can about his estranged family while working stateside, but may find himself needing to take a long overdue trip across the Atlantic. Also overseas is Adalind (Claire Coffee, Franklin and Bash), who continues her quest to regain her Hexenbiest powers by using the biggest bargaining chip she has – her unborn child.

Reggie Lee (The Dark Knight Rises) returns as the ever-sarcastic Sgt. Wu. His time spent working with Nick and Hank may finally cause him to change his tone, however, when he sees more than he can handle.

For more information on the show, check out the official Grimm website.

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