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'Grimm' Season 4 Spoilers, Cast News: Electrifying Homicide Shocks, 'Prince William' Actor Guest Stars

The thrill and suspense continues in the hit supernatural TV drama series "Grimm" Season 4 as this week's showing will feature yet another spooky homicide case that rocks the townsfolk of Portland.

According to the synopsis provided by The Futon Critic, newly wed Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) are finally back from their honeymoon. But while the two are still drunk with each other's love, trouble is stirring throughout the city when Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russel Hornsby) are notified about a shocking homicide incident which took place at an abandoned residence.

The people thought the place was haunted. Survivors swear to authorities that they've seen a "ghost committing the murder."

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Meanwhile, following Juliette's (Bitsie Tulloch) startling revelation, Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz) calls on for help of a "mystical woman" from his past.

In related news, TVLine.com indicated in their report that a newcomer is coming to join the Grimm cast list.

"Nico Evers-Swindell, best known as Prince William in last year's William & Kate TV movie, will play Prince Kenneth in at least two upcoming episodes," the site stated.

As further revealed, the royalty bears a "handsome, ruthless and commanding" characteristic. He was sent by the King with a mission to recover Adalind's daughter.

Hailing from New Zealand Evers-Swindell is known for portraying Prince William in the TV movie "William & Kate" while his other acting credits include "Edge of Darkness," "Parkland," "Dumb Girls," "CSI," "The Office" and "Manhattan Love Story."

"Grimm" Season 4 airs this Friday, Jan. 30, at 9 p.m. on NBC with episode titled "Death Do Us."

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