Well, it’s had one hell of a run (no pun intended) but, alas, all good things must come to an end…
But it seems that Supernatural is finally coming to the end of the road… if the powers that be have anything to do with it.
In a new interview actors Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester), Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester) and executive producer Bob Singer talked about the show coming to a natural end on episode 300.
For those that don’t know, that will be in Season 14. And it will also mean that that season will have to be only 14 episodes long. The show is currently heading into its thirteenth season.
Wether or not this actually happens is, at the moment at least, anyone’s guess but no matter what happens, it may not be the end of the story altogether as a spinoff is currently in the works.
Wayward Sisters is the name of the in-developent show focusing on Sheriff Jody Mills (played by Kim Rhodes (below)) and it will actually get its pilot of sorts in the upcoming season: “The potential offshoot tells the story of Sheriff Jody Mills (Rhodes) and a group of troubled young women, all of them orphaned by supernatural tragedy. Under Mills’ protection, they emerge as a supreme monster-fighting force.”
It is expected that the show will be a playground for characters from the main series to come and go.
This isn’t, however, the first time Supernatural tried to make a spinoff successful with Bloodline having failed a few years ago and not getting past the pilot stage.
So there you have it… Supernatural may be winding down towards its end but it may also be a new beginnings.
Thoughts?
Source: Supernatural Stuff & Hollywood Reporter
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