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Series Premiere

November 1, 2011 at 17:47

Our premiere episode casts Red Riding Hood in a whole new light. We were really excited with the idea of giving some classic fairy tales a modern twist, yet the Portland setting maintained that mysterious and captivating nature synonymous with the Grimm spirit. It was important for us to rock Nick's world right away by introducing his Aunt Marie. Although her individual story line has been reworked a bit from what we originally shot, we are much happier with her refined role as a guide into this crazy new world.

 

Screening at the Grove

October 21, 2011 at 15:52

Thanks to everyone for coming out to our screening last Tuesday night at the Grove! It was such a pleasure to see how enthusiastic you were about the show. The questions asked during our Q&A were impressive to say the least! We hope you are as excited as we are about Friday night's premiere. We haven't even begun to show you just how twisted these fairy tales can
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Behind the Scenes: Fairy Tale Truths

October 14, 2011 at 15:45

The cast explains the dark origins of the original Grimm fairy tales.
 

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The Hour of Death In this episode, we really wanted to play with the notion of having another Grimm coming into the picture, even if it was just an imposter. The concept initially revolved around a self-loathing Wesen, and from there, we simply expanded... More»