Stars of Grimm
Stars of the NBC series "Grimm" seated front row (L-R) David Giuntoli, Bitsie Tulloch, Russell Hornsby and Silas Weir Mitchell attend a panel discussion at the NBCUniversal Summer Press Day 2012. Reuters/Fred Prouser

"Grimm" is an American crime drama series that is all set to start its Season 6 in 2017. On Dec. 5, Elizabeth Tulloch posted a video of snowfall in the set of "Grimm" on social media. Other behind-the-scenes pictures were also posted which gained the attention of the fans.

Season 6 will premiere on Jan. 6, 2017 and is the final season of this NBC supernatural crime series. The final season is likely to consist of 13 episodes or more.

The plot of the show revolves around Nick Burkhardt, played by David Giuntoli, who is a homicide detective in the Portland Police Department. He finds out that he is a descendant of upper class criminal profilers who are known as Grimms. With the development of the story, Nick finds a constant conflict between his responsibilities as an investigator and as a Grimm. Season 5 ended with Sean Renard (Sasha Ruiz) stabbing Black Claw leader Conrad Bonaparte (Shaun Toub) to death. Nick also realizes that he has a magic stick which has the power of healing.

When TV Insider asked David Giuntoli about the possible ending to Season 5 by Nick getting shot, the actor replied, “...we’ve done so many cliffhangers where it looks like someone might be dead—like a million of ’em. We have too much respect for the viewer to keep doing that at this point.”

The actor also talked about the possible storyline of Season 6, “Renard is going to be the big bad in Season 6.” Giuntoli also added, “I’m guessing he’s probably happy to have Wu around, no matter what.”

All set to direct in the final Season 6, David Giuntoli is excited about this new venture. The audiences are all geared up to see Nick and his companions in the final season of "Grimm" which is scheduled to premiere on Jan. 2017. The show is expected to air on Fridays at 8:00PM.

The behind-the-scenes pictures have added to this excitement.