'Grimm' season 5 spoilers: cast to answer questions at 2015 San Diego Comic-Con

Lots of questions where left unanswered when "Grimm" ended last season, but fans do not have to wait too long to find out a few things about the show's fifth season since it will be featured in next month's San Diego Comic-Con 2015. 

Universal Television recently announced the line-up of shows from NBC that will be presented in the annual multi-genre entertainment convention, and one of them is the critically-acclaimed fantasy police procedural thriller. "Grimm" will showcase an exclusive preview of its season 5 premiere episode, which can give light to some of the most bugging questions raised in the finale of season 4. 

Viewers of the show would like to know how Nick (David Giuntoli) will move past the loss of his mother, and the fact that she was killed by his own girlfriend Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch). But while he was devastated when he found out that Juliette, who has turned into a Hexenbiest, was the one who killed his mother, he still grieved when she was killed by his protégé Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni) just as she was about to kill him. 

The fourth season also revealed that Nick is about to become a father as he got Adalind (Claire Coffee) pregnant. Will the new baby help Nick get over his loss? 

These questions will be answered during the panel that will be held after the preview. The show's executive producers/ writers Jim Kouf, Norberto Barba, and David Greenwalt, as well as the main cast members of the show such as Giuntoli, Coffee, Silas Weir Mitchell, Russell Hornsby, Reggie Lee, Bree Turner, and Sasha Roiz are expected to be present during the event.

"Grimm's" San Diego Comic-Con screening and panel interview will be held Saturday, July 11, from 3 to 3:45 p.m. at the Ballroom 20 of the San Diego Convention Center. 

"Grimm" season 5 is slated to premiere on NBC sometime this fall. 

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