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'Grimm' Season 4 Premiere Date, Spoilers: 'Thanks for the Memories' Promo Photos Released, New Wesens Revealed

Hit supernatural drama series "Grimm" is now weeks away before it kicks off for its fourth season with its premiere episode entitled "Thanks for the Memories," slated to air this coming Friday, Oct. 24, at 9 p.m. on NBC.

"Grimm" Season 4 will pick up right where the previous chapter has left off. Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) lost his Wesen-spotting Grimm powers as a result of a potion and an intimate encounter with Adalind Schade (Claire Coffee).

He needs to rely on Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni), another descendant of the Grimm line who is quite rebellious and impulsive, "yet [a] good intentioned young woman."

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A new series of promotional photos for the season primer were shared by NBC showing Juliette Silverton (Bitse Tulloch) wearing a lavender cocktail dress and high heels and looking at the scattered objects on the floor inside her home. This may suggest that some rummaging may have taken place while she was spending the night out.

In another image, it shows Trubel giving Nick a distressing look while she appears to be talking to the detective.

Trubel, who has now a cut on the head, is also talking to Nick's girlfriend.

Meanwhile, a report from Entertainment Weekly unveiled four new types of Wesen who will come to visit and disturb Portland.

Gedächtnis Esser, otherwise known as "Manopus," is a part man part octopus Wesen with four tentacles that burrow its tentacles to the victims head and steal its memories. Schinderdiv is a basic demon beast with long-bottom fangs. Heftigauroch is a bull-like Wesen that morphs into rage when provoked, and the Golem is not exactly a Wesen but a hideous creature based from Jewish culture.

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