'Grimm' season 5 spoilers: Executive Producer confirms Juliette really did die, next season will see troubles for Rosalee and Monroe

While San Diego's Comic-Con provided ample spoilers on upcoming TV shows and movies, NBC's "Grimm" also took to the stage to entice fans on its forthcoming season five. In season four's epic finale, audiences saw Juliette die, Adalind lose her powers and Nick's mother's demise. What's next for the supernatural team?
1. Juliette is dead
Executive producer David Greenwalt confirmed Juliette, Nick's girlfriend-turned-hexenbiest is dead, reports TVGuide. A teaser trailer for season five, which was aired at Comic-Con, showed Juliette's funeral and her coffin. Doubtless to say this confirmation broke a thousand hearts.
2. Adalind focuses on baby and job
Adalind lost her powers and her job in season four but in season five she will be focusing on her baby and getting a new job. Actress Claire Coffee, who essays the role of Adalind, explained, "She lost her powers this season, again, she lost her job, again. She's a lawyer...she'll scour Craigslist or something."
Moreover, expect some bizarre parenting as Nick and Adalind attempt at co-parenting their child. Actor David Giuntoli teased that, apart from losing Juliette and his mother, his character will also lose something else in the beginning of season five.
3. Trouble for Rosalee and Monroe
Actress Bree Turner, who essays the role of Rosalee, teased that her character and Monroe are going to face their own set on problems when the season premieres this fall, reports TVLine.
"Rosalee came onto the scene very guarded, dealing with a past of addictions, and that's been shelved for good reason...I think her addictions (are about to) come back into the story," the actress revealed.
The good news is that fans will be treated with new monsters as the panel revealed that the Loch Ness Monster and gila monsters will make an appearance in season five. Another good news that will make "Grimm" fans rejoice was shared by executive producer Dan Greenwald who said, "We're finally going to explain the damn key."
Greenwald is referring to the keys that belonged to the seven knights who were ancestors of the Grimms.
Season five of "Grimm" premieres on Oct. 30, 2015 on NBC.