“Grimm” Horror Fantasy Series Revived as Peacock Reboot Movie

Beloved horror fantasy series “Grimm,” which was cancelled by NBC in 2017, is making a comeback of sorts with the development of a reboot movie on Peacock. According to Deadline, writer and executive producer Josh Berman is at the helm of the new project, working closely with the original creative team, including showrunners David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf.

The movie’s premise remains under wraps, but it’s expected to have ties to the series for die-hard fans while introducing new mythology and characters. The film will be a feature-length production on Peacock, which is owned by NBCUniversal. This development marks the latest attempt to revive “Grimm,” which spawned several spin-offs, including a comic book series and novels.

In other news, a new trailer has been released for “George A. Romero’s Resident Evil,” a documentary about the legendary horror director’s unproduced adaptation of the popular video game franchise. The film will be released on January 7 and promises to deliver an immersive experience through archival footage, interviews with key personalities, and fresh insights into the project’s history.

While both developments are exciting for fans of “Grimm” and horror enthusiasts, it remains to be seen how these projects will pan out in terms of quality and reception.

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