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NBC Cancels ‘Grimm’ After Six Seasons

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NBC cancels Grimm after six seasons.

The upcoming sixth season of NBC’s Grimm will be the show’s last, the network announced on Monday.

The 13 episode season will premiere on Friday, January 6th at 8 p.m. The sixth season will be followed on Friday nights by the new TV series Emerald City, a spinoff of the Wizard of OZ. The show ill debut with a two-hour series premiere on January 6th and then run 9-10 every following week. Grimm centered around 20-year-old Dorothy Gale, who is transported to another world that is ruled by an all-powerful ruler who governs over the entire kingdom.

Grimm used to be NBC’s #1 new Drama and the show averaged around 6.4 million U.S. viewers during its first season. However, those ratings slowly slipped and by season 5 the ratings averaged around 4.04 million viewers.

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