Elizabeth Tulloch and David Giuntoli in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

By Kristi Turnquist | The Oregonian/OregonianLive

Fans of "Grimm" are a loyal bunch. Even though the supernatural drama, which was set and filmed in Portland, ended its six seasons on NBC in 2017, diehards still keep track of what members of the cast, including real-life couple David Giuntoli and Elizabeth Tulloch, are up to.

When news recently broke that a spinoff of "Grimm" was in development, with a female central character, rejoicing over the possibility of more "Grimm" tales was followed by questions. For one, would any of the original series characters and actors be back?

Details are still hazy. But Nellie Andreeva's report in Deadline got fan curiosity revved up, especially when Andreeva wrote the spinoff would include the mythology of the original series, along with "returning fan favorites."

Andreeva made "Grimm" fans even more hopeful when she wrote: "I hear no actors are currently attached but the idea is for (the) offshoot to feature some original cast members, regular or recurring."

Who might be back? Depends on if they're available, or interested, or what the writers and producers decide. Just to keep us guessing, here's a look at what "Grimm" cast members have been up to since the show ended its run on NBC.

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David Giuntoli in "A Million Little Things." Photo: ABC

David Giuntoli

"Grimm" fans remember David Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt, the Portland police homicide detective who was also a "Grimm," able to spot the Wesen lurking beneath the surface of otherwise ordinary-looking locals.

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Though Nick went through plenty of travails on "Grimm" – seeing his beloved Juliette transform into a witchy Hexenbiest, among others – Giuntoli is facing new challenges as Eddie Saville in the ABC drama, "A Million Little Things." What with his marriage dissolving, a complicated personal life (to put it mildly) and dealing with his friends' assorted crises, Eddie isn't chasing Wesen, but he's not living a calm and peaceful life, either.

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Russell Hornsby

No Oregon-style grass has grown beneath the busy Russell Hornsby’s feet since he left his role as Nick’s partner, detective Hank Griffin, in “Grimm.” Hornsby has recently appeared in the Netflix series, “Seven Seconds”; the Showtime drama, “The Affair”; and the film, “The Hate U Give.”

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Coming up are even more projects, including a role in the movie, "Creed II." Hornsby is also one of the stars of "Proven Innocent," a new legal drama that is scheduled to premiere on Fox in February 2019.

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Elizabeth Tullochas Eve in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Elizabeth Tulloch

For most of its run, the “Grimm” credits read "Bitsie Tulloch," but the actress is now going by Elizabeth Tulloch. Her time on “Grimm” was eventful, to say the least, as her character moved from being Juliette Silverton, the supportive girlfriend of Nick Burkhardt, to a Hexenbiest, and then seemed to come back from the dead as Eve, a relentless warrior with awesome powers.

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Elizabeth Tulloch and David Giuntoli in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Tulloch and Giuntoli became a couple in real life, and got married in 2017. The two recently announced they’re expecting their first child.

And Tulloch is returning to TV to play Lois Lane the much anticipated “Arrowverse” crossover.

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Elizabeth Tulloch in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

The three-night special event, called “Elseworlds,” also features Ruby Rose (“Orange is the New Black”) as Batwoman. Tyler Hoechlin returns to the role of Superman, whom as we know, is a character with a special relationship to Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane.

The crossover event begins Dec. 9 on "The Flash," continues on "Arrow" on Dec. 10 and concludes on "Supergirl" on Dec. 11. All episodes air on The CW.

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Reggie Lee

The likable Reggie Lee, who played Sgt. Wu on "Grimm," joined his fellow costar Sasha Roiz in October as one of the special guests at the annual "Spirit of Halloweentown" event held in St. Helens, Oregon, to celebrate the Disney Channel movie, "Halloweentown," which was partly filmed in St. Helens.

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Reggie Lee in "Fresh Off the Boat." Photo: John Fleenor/ABC

On TV, Lee guest-starred in Season 5 of "NCIS: New Orleans," and guests in the Nov. 9 episode of ABC's comedy, "Fresh Off the Boat." The plot involves Lee, Ming-Na Wen as his character's wife, and Jimmy O. Yang ("Crazy Rich Asians") as their son, all playing members of a Chinese family that become neighbors of Louis (Randall Park) and Jessica (Constance Wu).

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Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Silas Weir Mitchell

Silas Weir Mitchell, who played fan favorite Monroe on "Grimm," brought humor and depth to his role as a wolflike Wesen who was also Nick's close friend. Mitchell has kept a fairly low profile since "Grimm" ended, though he appeared in the 2018 movie, "The Amendment," a drama inspired by a real case that led to victims' rights legislation.

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Sasha Roiz as Captain Renard and Hannah Loyd as Diana in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Sasha Roiz

As Portland Police Captain Sean Renard, Sasha Roiz was dapper, dangerous and also possessed of Wesen blood. Roiz has gone on to a role as a series regular in the CBS drama, "Salvation." He's set to appear in the upcoming fourth season of "Lucifer," the supernatural drama picked up by Netflix after Fox canceled it. And Roiz is also scheduled to play the love interest of Donna (Sarah Rafferty) when "Suits" returns on the USA network in 2019.

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Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe and Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Bree Turner

"Grimm" fans celebrated when Bree Turner joined the show as Rosalee Calvert, a foxlike Wesen who eventually found love with Monroe. The couple got married and viewers learned that Rosalee was pregnant – with triplets!

Turner’s post-Rosalee roles have included a guest spot on the Fox series, “9-1-1.”

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Claire Coffee as Adalin in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Claire Coffee

It wasn't unusual for characters on "Grimm" to go through major changes, but perhaps nobody evolved as dramatically as Claire Coffee's Adalind Schade. Originally a Hexenbiest villain, Adalind just kept coming back, causing mischief for Nick, Hank and Juliette, and having a baby, Diana, with Renard.

But by the time “Grimm” ended, ended, Nick and Adalind had become a couple, and Adalind gave birth to their child, Kelly.

Since “Grimm” ended, Coffee has appeared in the CBS series, “S.W.A.T.”

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David Giuntoli as Nick, Reggie Lee as Sgt. Wu and Russell Hornsby as Hank in "Grimm." Photo: NBC

Who do you want to see in a "Grimm" spinoff?

What do you think? Which actors and characters are you most eager to see in a proposed "Grimm" spinoff? Here are the very few details we know about the spinoff, which would focus on a female Grimm.

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