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Cast member Bitsie Tulloch poses during a photocall for the TV series "Grimm" at the 52nd Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco June 12, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

The fifth season of ‘Grimm’ will confirm what happens next after Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni) fired arrows into Juliette’s (Bitsie Tulloch) chest. Show boss and co-creator David Greenwalt has also teased some details in the show’s next chapter.

Warning: This “Grimm” Season 5 updates contain major spoilers.

According to TV.com, one of the first things viewers will see when “Grimm” returns is Juliette in a coffin. This reconciles with what Greenwalt told fans at the SDCC: Juliette is really dead.

"Anything could happen, but no," Greenwalt was quoted as saying in this report by The Hollywood Reporter. The show boss was responding to questions about Juliette’s resurrection. Greenwalt has confirmed Juliette has met her end. She was born human and died a Hexenbiest.

Greenwalt said the show bosses are not happy about the exit, but it “seemed like the next step that had to happen.” Co-creator and show boss Jim Kouf agreed, saying the creatives have to go with it because it is the right thing for the character.

Juliette "will come back in flashbacks more than likely," THR quotes Greenwalt in its report.

Also happening on “Grimm” Season 5: Adalind and Nick (David Giuntoli) are co-parenting. Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) face a marital problem. Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz) deals with a “political opportunity.”

In an interview with TVLine’s Michael Ausiello, the cast of “Grimm” Season 5 revealed there will be no time jump and the series will see some sort of reboot. There is also more to see from FBI’s Agent Chavez (Elizabeth Rodriguez), who has a mystery arrangement with Trubel.

VIDEO: ‘Grimm’ Season 5 premieres on Oct. 30 (NBC on YouTube)

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