Supernaturalwas a television mainstay for a number of years.Created by Eric Kripke, the series began in 2005 and tells a fantastical story of two brothers who are all fighting supernatural beings, including monsters, demons, and more. The show had a massive following and managed to get through 15 seasons.

Kripke’s series was released during a time when fantastical series like that were in style.Six years afterSupernatural’s debut,Once Upon a Timewas released.This catered to a slightly different audience, replacing the Winchesters and their demons with classic fairy tale characters. Still, it showed the persistence of the fantasy genre.

Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz) talking to the press in Grimm.

There was another series that came out that same year, 2011, with fairy tale and dark fantasy elements. This series worked these supernatural elements into a cop drama. Now,one of that show’s main stars speaks about a reboot project.

Elizabeth Tulloch Addresses The Grimm Reboot

Star Shares Her Thoughts On Returning To The Grimm Universe

Actor Elizabeth Tulloch speaks on the potentialGrimmreboot. This genre-blending fantasy series focuses on a homicide detective who discovers he is actually a descendant of a group of hunters who fight against supernatural forces. The main cast included David Giuntoli, Tulloch, Russell Hornsby, Sasha Roiz, and Reggie Lee.

The movie is in development at Peacock and is to be written by Josh Berman.

Nick (David Giuntoli) and Kelly (Mary ELizabeth Mastrantonio) getting ready to fight in Grimm.

This year, it was announced thatGrimmwould be getting a reboot movie.The movie is in development at Peacock and is to be written by Josh Berman. He will also executive produce the film alongside the series' co-creators and showrunners, Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt.

Speaking withTV Line, Tulloch provided more details on theGrimmreboot film’s status. According to the Juliette actor, there is"a script being written" for the film. She also implied that Giuntoli would be involved in the reboot film, noting that she thinks he is a must-have for any reboot. Check out the full quote from Tulloch below:

Grimm TV Poster

“I know there’s a script being written, and I know that David [Giuntoli] met with them. I don’t think they would do a reboot or a spinoff or whatever it’s going to be without David’s involvement.”

Tulloch also commented on the renewed popularity ofGrimmafter all these years, in a statement found below:

“It’s pretty exciting. A lot of people are sort of findingGrimm. We did 123 episodes, and it has like 90% on Rotten Tomatoes still.”

What This Means For The Grimm Reboot

Revival Momentum Grows With Support From Original Cast

While Tulloch’s quote does not confirm any specifics regarding the plot of theGrimmreboot, it is a positive sign that the project is still in active development. It was announced around eight months ago at this point, so it makes sense that the script is in a more progressive stage. If all goes well, Tulloch’s update could be a good sign of moreGrimmreboot news coming soon.