Supernatural airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m. on The CW.
Episode 5.10: Abandon All Hope Airdate: November 19, 2009
10/24 - Sam, Dean and Castiel track down the Colt and head off to find Lucifer to send him back to Hell. It's a hunters' reunion when the crew joins forces with Bobby, Ellen (guest star Samantha Ferris) and Jo (guest star Alona Tal) for what could be their last night on Earth. Source: The CW
10/24 - In the November 19 episode of the CW sci-fi series, [Misha Collins'] character, Castiel, an angel of the Lord, will come face-to-face with you-know-who. "I'm on a very important recon mission in Missouri when Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino) captures and interrogates me by trapping me in a burning ring of fire using holy oil," says Misha. "It's our first head-to-head." Or halo-to-horn. Source:Keck's Exclusives
10/11 - A Supernatural source has confirmed that the ubiquitous and talented Mark Sheppard will play a "pivotal" crossroads demon named Crowley in Episode 10 of the season. The episode is called "Abandon All Hope...," and it was written by Ben Edlund and will be directed by Phil Sgriccia. It's the final Supernatural episode of 2009 . The episode is "epic" and will "definitely ... have the fans on the edge of their seats going into the holiday 'hellatus,'" my source said. Source:Chicago Tribune
10/04 - Crowly: 40's or 50's male Demon - he is bit more urbane and sophisticated than what we've seen up to this point. He wears a suit, drinks fine wines, still pretty cruel and decadent, though. Please submit all ethnicities. Recurring guest star. Source:SpoilerTV
Episode 5.11: Sam, Interrupted Airdate: January 2010
10/18 - Martin Creaser: A weathered man in his late 40s-mid 50s, this twitchy, anxious ball of nerves is a former hunter who has ended up in a psych ward, where strange happenings are afoot. Any ethnicity. Dr. Erica Fletcher: A beautiful, smart, credible psychiatrist in her 30s with a sweetly sympathetic manner who seems to understand Dean's conflict and pains. Any ethnicity. Source:SpoilerTV
Episode 5.12: Swap Meat Airdate: January 2010
11/01 - Sam and Dean switch bodies in episode 12! Source:The Ausiello Files
11/01 - Gary: 17 years old (would prefer 18 and overs), puny, gawky, bespectacled, smart and geek (think "McLovin" from "Superbad"), he's a naive, amateur Satanist who works at a fast food joint and longs to break free from his wealthy, stifling parents. He's granted one of his wishes, and starts to live the life he's always wanted. Nora: 16 years old (would prefer 18 and over), she is a cute, smart, alternative girl (in the vein of Thora Birch in "American Beauty") who is a naive, conflicted high school student, she's an amateur Satanist, she's not really interested in hurting anyone; she's mostly going along with Gary and Trevor's plot because she has a crush on Gary. Nora's follower-type nature is squelched when she becomes possessed by a dark force. Please submit all ethnicities. Source:SpoilerTV
General Spoilers:
11/14 - There is an episode coming next year in which Anna returns and wants to kill Sam, so he doesn't say yes to Lucifer. She travels back in time to kill Mary and John Winchester, so Dean and Sam go back in time to try and stop her. So does that mean we'll see Jeffrey Dean Morgan again? Sadly, no, as it will be "young John" and "young Mary." Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/18 - Two fan favorites are going to die this season, and in the same episode, Sam and Dean fight Lucifer. Source: Kristin on E!Online
09/01 - Jo and Ellen Harvelle are back on Supernatural for just one episode, but they could definitely return later in the season for a second engagement. Source: Kristin on E!Online
08/30 - Supernatural creator Eric Kripke is sticking by his word that his CW thriller will bow out next May after five seasons. Sort of. "I did set out to tell a five-season storyline," the exec maintains. "Quite frankly, I never expected the show to make it to five years. But now that we're in our fifth year, I have every intention of ending the story with a bang and not drawing it out or watering it down." Relax, Supe Nazis. Here's that catch I promised you. "That having been said," Kripke continues, "I'm looking at this season as the last chapter in this particular story. That doesn't mean there can't be a new story. Buffy did it. The X-Files did it. You close a chapter on a big mythology storyline and then you begin a new one." "One of the things I like about this show is we don't draw out mysteries endlessly," he adds. "We'll answer a bunch of questions this season and then pose some new ones next season." Of course, that's assuming there is a next season. The CW has yet to renew Supernatural for a sixth go-'round. And even if the show does come back, would Kripke still be involved? "I don't know," hedges Supe's fearless leader, who doesn't have a deal in place beyond season 5. "I'm going to cross that bridge when I get to it." [...] You'll be thrilled to hear that Sam and Dean's inability to maintain meaningful long-term relationships with the opposite sex will continue throughout season 5. "We've returned to a conceit that works for us and that the fans seem to be able to swallow without vomiting, which is that there's a girl in every port," says series creator Eric Kripke. "We certainly have a lot of guest-star female love interests that the boys help save and interact with. But at the moment, there are no plans for a longstanding romantic relationship." Source:The Ausiello Files
08/03 - Jim Beaver told us to expect a huge Bobby-related twist early in Supernatural's fifth season. He says, "There's something pretty big that happens with Bobby in the first episodes. Really big. It's going to have a huge impact on his relationship with the boys-but I don't know what that impact is, because I've only seen the first three scripts." Source: Kristin on E!Online
08/02 - Erik Kripke, creator and executive producer [reveals]: ["God has left the building" mean that] in the mythology of our show, God has gone missing. [...] God will be a character on Supernatural this season. [... Castiel]'s on the run, he's fallen, they're hunting him down, he's cut off from where he was, he's lost, alone and scared with the guys. Everyone's totally boned as they are trying to stop the apocalypse from happening. There's basically about four good guys against the universe, trying to stop the apocalypse. Ben Edlund, executive producer [reveals:] We've got a lot of good crazy. The one I just finished-which is the first one I've written this season-it puts Dean way into the future. We get to see a slightly more developed part of the apocalypse, which I won't get too deeply into, because we're supposed to be coy... [...] [Sam] will have some addiction issues, yeah. We've been working on the notion that both of them have these massive responsibilities that they're going to step into. Dean's role has moved on from being the guy driving the car. He's gone from chauffeur of destiny to a sad participant in destiny. He's going to have important things to do. [... The Devil]'s supposed to be wicked smart. He's the oldest being we've written words for. We've mostly decided to make him as nice as possible. I think that's the solution! Just make him nice! He might actually be nice. The thing is, if you get away from a human-centric point of view, he's actually not a villain at all. I mean, I don't worship him, but I see him across a crowded room. Let's just say that. [...] There's a lot of fallout. They really harmed each others' sense of family. It would be irresponsible of them to just say, 'We have this problem, let's band together and move forward.' There will be a lot of fallout. [... Meg] returns and that she is irascible. She comes back to make more trouble. Sera Gamble, executive producer [reveals: Dean] has to come to terms with the fact that he has a lot of anger toward his brother, for one thing. And one interesting thing that we're watching with Dean in the first set of episodes is that he has always been so about his family and so about his brother, and we have put him in these situations where he is directly responsible for these groups of people, and it's like, "Save them or go after your brother?" [...] So you kind of get to see Dean at full maturity in a way we haven't had the opportunity to show before and it's kind of like this flavor of Dean that we're exploring that he's uncomfortable with. Because all he wants to do his grab the shotgun and go after his brother-as we know, every now and then, Sam gets kidnapped. A demon's like, "I gotta grab Sam." But now Dean's in situations where he can't necessarily just run off and do that right away and that's kind of what adulthood and responsibility is about. So that's one thing, and whether or not he can even look Sam in the eye after what he's done is also a big part of the first half of the season. [... Lucifer]'s definitely the big bad of the season. I would compare it to Lilith in that you saw her sometimes, you heard about her a lot, you met her minions, you met her right-hand man. You might actually see Lucifer a little more than you saw Lilith, the last couple of seasons. And we have a great actor cast, Mark Pellegrino , and I don't think Lucifer wants to go back to hell. I think that's the last place he wants to go, but he's walking the earth and causing trouble throughout the season. Jessica, Sam's girlfriend, has a role in an upcoming episode. We're bringing back all the hunters we can. Ellen and Jo Harvelle (Samantha Ferris, Alona Tal) are coming back for an episode, and Rufus (Steven Williams). [...] We hear [Castiel]'s going on a mission to find someone (that missing God guy, perhaps?) and that Bobby's going to have a tougher time helping the boys this season, for reasons that must currently remain unrevealed. Source: Kristin on E!Online
07/24 - The prophet Chuck is definitely back on SPN in season five. Our sources say he doesn't prophesize anything specific, but he does help out Sam and Dean. Source: Kristin on E!Online
07/24 - The CW serial thriller is adding the recurring role of Raphael, a mechanic who becomes possessed by one of the most powerful beings in the universe. Source:The Ausiello Files
07/10 - We're hearing that Castiel has a major individual arc that coincides with the major arc for the season. Source: Kristin on E!Online
06/14 - As first reported today by Spoiler TV, Supernatural is currently casting for the Devil, aka Lucifer. We know Lucifer will show up in season 5's premiere this fall and in the third episode as well. However, the most interesting info is how the character is being described: "Male, 30s to 40s. This is the Devil. He is soft-spoken, strangely sympathetic, more vulnerable than evil. This is an amazing role that will be heavily recurring." Source: Zap2It's Korbi TV
06/14 - Sam's a blood-sucking fiend, Lucifer walks the earth and all hell is literally breaking loose. That's the situation the Winchester brothers (and their friend Bobby) will face when Supernatural returns to the CW for season five this fall. Can the world be saved, and more importantly, will the boys survive with their skins (and their relationship) intact? [... Jensen Ackles] tells us that he imagines the boys have a crucial, but not necessarily pivotal, role to play in the war between heaven and hell. Jensen says he's always wondered, "Are Dean and Sam really that important that they're going to be the focal point of this apocalypse? Or are they just going to be caught in the crossfire, trying to use whatever they can to help fight for the good? I think it's going to be more of this big, gigantic thing going on and we're stuck in the middle. I don't think we're necessarily going to be the focal point of anybody's hunt. We're going to lend whatever help we can to Castiel and the angels to do their job. But what that is, I don't know." As for poor Sam, Jensen says that Sam's blood-addiction will remain an issue next season: "The demon stuff is still coursing through his veins, and he's got that to deal with. The season finale ended with the big, giant realization that he was being duped into becoming what he didn't want to be. So now he's got to deal with that and try to get back to neutral." Regarding a possible sixth season, Jensen clarified the swirling rumors a bit. He tells us, "That started over in England. Jared and I were over there doing a convention. Everything was being lined up that this was the final season. We basically just said that our contracts were for six years-whether they use us for the six years is completely up to them. As it looks right now, it won't happen. It's like, if there is, we're going to be a part of it. I guess the studio's fine with it. I think it's just the network, you know? It's their call." Source: Kristin on E!Online
04/05 - Castiel (Misha Collins) is confirmed to be a regular for Supernatural season five. Source: Kristin on E!Online
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