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Spoilers - Season 5
BEWARE!! Contains spoilers for season 5! Episode 1 - "Sympathy for the Devil" 8/25/09 - Official Episode Description: APOCALYPSE NOW — Picking up where the finale left off, Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) watch as the Devil (guest star Mark Pellegrino, “Lost”) emerges from Hell. The brothers and Bobby (Jim Beaver) deal with the aftermath of Lucifer rising and the stunning news from Chuck the Prophet (guest star Rob Benedict) that Castiel (Misha Collins) was blown to bits by the archangels. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Eric Kripke (#501). - Source: Spoiler TV 7/7/09 - We're told Lucifer will be entirely [Mark] Pellegrino-shaped and that he'll recur throughout Supernatural season five. We're also hearing that Castiel has a major individual arc that coincides with the major arc for the season, and that's all we can share for now, but it sounds juicy, don't you think? - Source: Watch With Kristin 6/30/09 - Mark Pellegrino's career is on fire. Literally. Sources confirm to me exclusively that the actor -- who was unmasked as Lost's enigmatic Jacob at the end of last season -- is joining the cast of Supernatural as none other than the Prince of Darkness himself, Lucifer. - Source: The Ausiello Files 6/15/09 - CASTING CALL: Male 30-40. Softly spoken, piercing eyes, strangely sympathetic. This is the devil [Lucifer] - an amazing role that will be heavily recurring. - Source: SpoilerTV Episode 2 - "Good God, Y'All!" 8/28/09 - Official Episode Description: IS THIS THE END? — Castiel (Misha Collins) tells Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) that he is going to search for God, who will be able to defeat Lucifer. Bobby’s (Jim Beaver) old hunter friend, Rufus (guest star Steven Williams), is panicked about demons attacking his town, and begs Bobby for help. Sam and Dean arrive at the town and realize there is a spell over the townspeople, making them hallucinate that they are demons and causing them to kill one another. Phil Sgriccia directed the episode written by Sera Gamble (#502). - Source: Spoiler TV 8/25/09 - Anna first appears in episode two and is slated for additional appearances. - Source: Watch With Kristin 7/4/09 - Casting Call: [ROGER] Mid-30's to 40's Begins as an anxious lawyer in a terrifying situation. But evolves into someone with great confidence and charm. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 3 - "Free to be You and Me" 9/4/09 - Official Episode Description: Not sure he trusts himself anymore, Sam (Jared Padalecki) decides to give up hunting, but a late-night visitor (guest star Adrianne Palicki) won’t let him off the hook that easily. Dean (Jensen Ackles), intent on stopping the Apocalypse, continues hunting on his own and teams up with Castiel (Misha Collins) to find the Archangel Raphael, as Castiel believes Raphael knows God’s location. Miller Tobin directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver (#503). - Source: Spoiler TV 7/14/09 -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: Ausiello Files 7/12/09 - Casting Call: [RAPHAEL] Mid 30s-40 - Originally a mechanic, this guy gets taken over by a quiet, powerful, and surprisingly very emotional and venerable force; one of the most powerful beings in the universe, capable of harm. [LINDSEY] Mid 20s - 30; A pretty, passionate, quick witted and spunky bar waitress, Lindsey was once an addict but now is a chip-carrying member of AA. She assumes that Sam's guilty confession of heinous crimes revolve around some form of addiction. [TIM JANKLOW] Mid 30s - early 40s, dustier and tougher than the average barroom customer. A hunter, he is rough around the edges, and respects his fellow hunters until a friend's death, when he goes off the deep end and gets very, very physical. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 4 - "The End" (previously "The Douchebag of Oz") 9/22/09 - Sources tell us that Sam does have fairly limited screentime in episode four, "The End," airing Oct. 1, but he's not just being excluded because Dean's cooler or something. It's to a purpose. Specifically, sources say that Sam makes an appearance about 10 minutes before the end of the episode, and that his absence from the rest of the hour will "make sense when you see it." So don't call it a cameo, and more importantly, don't panic! Trust the writers—they have a plan. - Source: Watch With Kristin 9/15/09 - Official Episode Description: TWO DEAN WINCHESTERS? — Sam (Jared Padalecki) tells Dean (Jensen Ackles) he wants to rejoin Dean in the battle of the Apocalypse, but Dean tells Sam that they are better off apart. Later, Dean awakens five years in the future in an abandoned city and is attacked by humans who have been infected with a demonic virus that turns humans into Zombies. Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) appears to Dean and explains that this is the world that exists as a result of Dean saying no to helping the angels fight Lucifer. Dean meets up with Future Dean, who tells him that the virus is the Devil's endgame for destroying mankind. Misha Collins also stars. Steve Boyum directed the episode written by Ben Edlund. Source: The CW 9/3/09 - TITUS WELLIVER will be playing one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, all of whom now drive muscle cars instead of riding horses. Source:Cinema Spy 8/16/09 Ever wonder what Sam would be like if he was totally evil? You’ll find out in episode 4. - Source:The Ausiello Files 7/28/09 - Episode 4 of this season will be set five years in the future and is described by Kripke as his "28 Days Later episode". - Source: Spoiler TV 6/23/09 - This should take some of the sting out of Adrianne Palicki's impending Friday Night Lights departure: The actress has signed on to reprise her role as Sam's ill-fated ex, Jessica, on Supernatural! - Source: The Ausiello Files Episode 5 - "Fallen Idols" (previously "Celebrity Skin"/"To Hell and Back") 9/22/09 - Official Synopsis: PARIS HILTON GUEST STARS — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) decide to start hunting together again and their first case leads them to a small town whose inhabitants are being killed by famous dead icons like Abraham Lincoln and James Dean’s car. However, after two teenage girls come forward and claim their friend was kidnapped by Paris Hilton (in a cameo role as herself), the brothers aren’t sure what they are hunting anymore. Jim Conway directed the episode written by Julie Siege. - Source: The CW 8/7/09 - [Paris Hilton] plays the role of a demonic creature that takes the form of... Paris Hilton. - Source: Chicago Tribune 8/6/09 - Casting call for someone to play "a likable, earnest, meat and potatoes kind of man" Officer Perry, a by-the-book local cop who's out of his depth. - Source:Spoiler TV - Sources tell us exclusively that celebutante Paris Hilton is going to guest star in episode five of Supernatural this season. Details about Hilton's role are being kept under wraps, but we are advised that freaking out is not necessary. A source close to the show tells us: "The fans should trust [show runner] Eric Kripke." (We've heard the storyline, and when you see it you will die. It's awesome.) -Source: Watch With Kristin 7/25/2009 - Casting call for Abraham Lincoln (approx 6'4" and must look like him!) and Gandhi (approx 5'3"). - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 6 - "I Believe Children are our Future" 9/26/09 Official Description: FAIRY TALES DO COME TRUE — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate a series of odd murders that strangely resemble fairytales and urban legends. The brothers track down an 11-year-old boy named Jesse (guest star Gattlin Griffith) and realize that whatever Jesse believes is coming true. Castiel (Misha Collins) tells Sam and Dean that Jesse is a serious threat and needs to be eliminated. Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin. - Source: The CW 8/25/09 - Casting call for JULIA, a meek lady in her early 30's. She is mousy and pale and looks like she hasn't had a good nights sleep for several years. She will be overtaken by a dark, dark force.... - Source: Spoiler TV 8/18/09 - CASTING CALL: Jesse: An all-American boy age 11 who is wise beyond his years. He was adopted as an infant and remains perplexed by his unusual powers. He possesses a childlike innocence—he believes in the Tooth Fairy (Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!)! He suddenly finds himself faced with a very adult decision. Recurring role. - Source: Ausiello Files at EW.com Episode 7 - "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester" 10/11/09 - Official Episode Description: OLD MAN DEAN! — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) discover a witch (guest star Hal Ozsan) is running a high-stakes poker game where the currency is life years vs. money. Bobby (Jim Beaver) sees the game as a chance to get out of the wheelchair and bets 25 years, but loses. As Bobby begins to age rapidly, Dean steps in to save him but also ends up turning into an old man, leaving Sam holding the bag for their survival. Robert Singer directed the episode with teleplay by Sera Gamble and story by Sera Gamble & Jenny Klein. - Source: The CW 9/22/09 - Some on-set photos taken during filming, by IHeartCastiel @ Twitter 9/15/09 - On my way back to Vancouver for episode 7 of Supernatural. Lots of "fun" for Bobby. - Source: Jim Beaver Twitter (9/9/09) 9/1/09 - We've met young Dean and young Sam in past Supernatural flashbacks, but season five will include a flash-forward to 70-year-old Dean Winchester, and he's exactly the old coot you'd expect him to be. - Source: Watch With Kristin 8/28/09 - Casting call: PATRICK, charismatic, an extremely likeable and charming man, with a devil-may-care attitude and a twinkle in his eye. With an unnerving ability to read people, he is an expert card shark and poker player. LIA is Patrick's girlfriend, beautiful but troubled. 70-80 year old DEAN WINCHESTER, who hasn't lost his verve or edge, just his speed. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 8 - "Changing Channels" (previously "Are You There God? It's Me, Sam Winchester") 11/3/09 - Thursday's ep is not to be missed. The boys are taking a tour of TV land that is high-larious for TV fans like ourselves. The Trickster drops Sam and Dean onto the set of "Seattle Mercy Hospital," where they interact with the likes of Dr. Sexy, M.D. and Ellen Piccolo, the sexy, skinny, earnest lead. Look for the word seriously a lot and lots of atmospheric emo soundtrack music. You will have many opportunities to die laughing, including when Dean explains dead Denny to Sam, and Sam asks, "This show has ghosts? Why?!" (Fans of both shows, of course, will giggle about Jeffrey Dean Morgan being both dead Denny and Sam and Dean's dead dad, John. The guy gets around.) - Source: Watch With Kristin 10/15/09 - Official Episode Description: When Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) find themselves living their lives on what appear to be TV shows, it makes for a whole new style of reality television and they wonder if the Trickster (guest star Richard Speight, Jr.) is to blame. From a sitcom to a soapy hospital drama to a Japanese game show to a crime procedural, each new experience they encounter is more bizarre than the next and they want out. But is the Trickster really the mastermind behind the madness? Also starring Misha Collins as ‘Castiel.’ 'Changing Channels' was written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Charles Beeson. - Source: The CW 10/14/09 - The Nov. 5 episode — appropriately titled “Changing Channels” — finds the brothers Winchester trapped in some very familiar TV settings. In addition to their Grey’s Anatomy cameo, Sam and Dean cross over into a CSI-type series as well as a traditional sitcom. Word on the street is that the cheeky Grey’s bit features several nods to the actual ABC drama, including one that Supe fans will find particularly amusing. - Source: The Ausiello Files 10/8/09 - Ever wonder what would happen if Sam and Dean got trapped inside an episode of Grey’s Anatomy? You’ll find out in episode 8! (Move over McSteamy, make way for McSexy!) - Source: The Ausiello Files 10/1/09 - Ever wonder what Supernatural would look like as a sitcom? You’ll find out in episode 8. Laugh track and all. - Source: The Ausiello Files Episode 9 - "The Real Ghostbusters" 10/24/09 - Official Episode Description: IT'S A SUPERNATURAL CONVENTION! - Super fan Becky (guest star Emily Perkins) uses Chuck’s (guest star Rob Benedict) phone to trick Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) into attending a Supernatural fan convention, complete with fans dressed up as Sam and Dean. One of the activities is a live action role playing game, but things quickly turn sour after a real ghost appears on the scene. - Source: The CW 10/6/09 - Prepare to die laughing, because in an upcoming episode, Sam and Dean are going to a Supernatural fan convention… - Source: Watch With Kristin 9/22/09 - Casting call for DAMIEN, a short, chubby, sweet young man who is a copier repairman and BARNES, atall, skinny nerdy salesman and Damien's pal. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 10 - "Abandon All Hope" 11/3/09 - SAM AND DEAN FACE OFF AGAINST LUCIFER - Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel (Misha Collins) track down the Colt and head off to find Lucifer (guest star Mark Pelligreno) to send him back to Hell. It's a hunters' reunion when the crew joins forces with Bobby (Jim Beaver), Ellen (guest star Samantha Ferris) and Jo (guest star Alona Tal) for what could be their last night on Earth. Phil Sgriccia directed the episode written by Ben Edlund (#510). - Source: The CW 10/20/09 - Lucifer gets Castiel! In the November 19 episode of the CW sci-fi series, his character, Castiel, an angel of the Lord, will come face-to-face with you-know-who. - Source: TV Guide Magazine 10/13/09 - A "Supernatural" source has confirmed that the ubiquitous and talented Mark Sheppard (the actor who has his own Full Employment Act) will play a "pivotal" crossroads demon named Crowley in Episode 10 of the season. The episode is called "Abandon All Hope...," It's the final "Supernatural" episode of 2009 (the show will resume its fifth season with new episodes in 2010. More than a month without "Supernatural"? Say it ain't so!). The episode is "epic" and will "definitely ... have the fans on the edge of their seats going into the holiday 'hellatus,'" - Source: Chicago Tribune 10/11/09 - Two fan favorites are going to die this season during this season, in the same episode Sam and Dean fight Lucifer. - Source: Watch With Kristin 10/6/09 - Looks like Ellen will make a return, Samantha Ferris returns to set mid-October - Source: Samantha Ferris.net 10/2/09 - Casting call for CROWLEY, a male demon in his 40's or 50's. More sophisticated than we've seen to date, he wears a suit and drinks fine wines. He is still cruel though. - Source: Spoiler TV 9/1/09 - So far, both 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: Watch With Kristin 7/14/09 - Yep, it's official.........Ellen is back. There might be some salt.....maybe a demon or two......and a whoooole lotta bad s**t going on. - Source: Samantha Ferris.net Episode 11 - "Sam, Interrupted" 01/05/10 - SAM AND DEAN CHECK INTO A MENTAL HOSPITAL - A former hunter named Martin (guest star), who is currently institutionalized, calls Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) for help investigating a case in the mental hospital. The brothers get themselves admitted as patients to check out the mysterious monster that is attacking the patients, but their incarceration pushes both to the breaking point as they unleash their inner demons against each other. - Source: SpoilerTV 10/20/09 - Casting call for MARTIN CREASER, a former hunter in his late 40's-mids 50's who has ended up in a psyche ward; and DR ERICA FLETCHER, a beautiful, smart psychiatrist in her 30's who has a sympathetic manner. - Source: SpoilerTV Episode 12 - "Swap Meat" 01/09/10 - SAM'S BODYSNATCHED! - Gary (guest star Colton James), a teenage nerd, conjures up a body-switching spell and changes bodies with Sam (Jared Padalecki). Thrilled by his new handsome and built body, Gary (now Sam) investigates a case with Dean (Jensen Ackles) and takes advantage of his good looks and age by hitting on women and getting drunk. Meanwhile, Sam is stuck in Gary’s teenage body, dealing with intrusive parents and high school. - Source: The CW 10/29/09 - Body swap alert! Sam and Dean switch bodies in episode 12! - Source: The Ausiello Files 10/28/09 - Casting call for GARY a 17 year old puny, gawky, bespectacled geek, who as a naive amateur Satanist has his wish granted to break free from his stifling parents. Physicality is extremely important for this role, GARY NEEDS TO BE THIN, THIN, THIN, and needs to be very likeable and appealing. And NORA a 16 year old cute, smart alternative girl, another amateur Satanist because of her crush on Gary. - Source: SpoilerTV Episode 13 - "The Song Remains the Same" (previously "Back to the Future II") 01/16/10 - JOHN WINCHESTER IS BACK - The angels send Anna (guest star Julie McNiven) back in time to kill John (guest star Matthew Cohen) and Mary (guest star Amy Gumenick) Winchester before they can conceive Sam (Jared Padalecki) knowing that if Sam was never born then Lucifer won't be able to use him as his vessel. Castiel (Misha Collins) sends Sam and Dean (Jensen Ackles) back to 1978 so they can stop Anna, and the two brothers are reunited with their parents. Mary recognizes Dean as a hunter since he visited her in the past once before but tries to keep the truth from John. Source: SpoilerTV 11/11/09 - 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: Watch With Kristin Episode 14 - "My Bloody Valentine" 01/24/10 - CUPID MAKES AN APPEARANCE - Castiel (Misha Collins) helps Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) hunt down Cupid (guest star Lex Medlin) on Valentine's Day after townspeople start to kill each other for love. However, after Cupid tells them he's innocent, they discover Famine (guest star James Otis), one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, has arrived in town. - Source: SPN Site 01/16/10 - Loathe Valentine's Day? Then you're going to seriously heart Supernatural's fittingly dark take on the candy-and-flowers holiday. First, some casting scoop: Southland's Lex Medlin has been tapped to play Cupid in the Feb. 11 episode, titled a "My Bloody Valentine." Now the plot deets: When couples all over town start engaging in obsessive, compulsive, and deadly behavior, Sam and Dean launch an investigation. With the help of Castiel, they learn that Maryann from True Blood a naked Cherub (Medlin, above) may be involved and track him down for questioning. The spoilery twist: The ******** *a**** may be the real culprit! - Source: The Ausiello Files 12/5/09 - Casting Call: FAMINE - one of the 4 horsemen of the Aplocalypse, he is withered, weak and raspy. CUPID - is doughy, out of shape and....naked. Overflowing with love and positivity to an almost humourous and narcotic degree, he greets everyone with enormous bear hugs. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 15 - "Dead Man Don't Wear Plaid" 03/06/10 - IT'S BOBBY'S WIFE! - Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate Bobby's home town where the dead are rising from the grave but instead of attacking humans, they are happily reuniting with their families. The brothers turn to Bobby (Jim Beaver) for help but he tells them not to worry about it and to leave town. Suspicious, Dean investigates and comes face to face with Bobby's dead wife (guest star Carrie Anne Fleming) who has no memory of what happened to her. Once the zombies start turning evil, the boys tell Bobby he has to kill his wife but he refuses. John Showalter directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver. 11/21/09- Casting Call: SHERRIF MILLS mid 30s-40s, she is tough an no-nonsense while on the job but tender and loving towards her family. A sherrif in a small town, she is calm under pressure, even when things turn personal. KAREN SINGER blonde, young (late 20s to early 30s) and attractive, she is wise, direct, a straight shooter and nobody's fool. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 16 - "Dark Side of the Moon" 02/23/10 - Traci Dinwiddie will be back on Supernatural for episode #5.16, "Dark Side of the Moon," to air on April 1, 2010. - Source: BuddyTV Episode 17 - "99 Problems" (previously "Your Time is Gonna Come") 01/24/10 - Fresh off his guest stint as Hawkman on Smallville's two-hour, Feb. 5 "Absolute Justice" movie event, Michael Shanks has booked a return ticket to Vancouver to shoot an episode of The CW's Supernatural. The Stargate SG-1 alum will play a man named Rob, who is part of a local militia. Rob comes with a wife and son, but after a loss will devote himself solely to a cause. What's the cause? Well, I'm still working on that. - Source: TV Guide 01/17/10 - Casting Call: [ABBY] Early 20s.. a shy, cute, innocent, girl-next-door type. (Think Amy Adams in "DOUBT" in demeanor and earnestness.) She's Pastor Gideon’s daughter, but uncomfortable with attention. She's determined to save the souls of everyone in her town, but her methods soon give way to dangerous tactics. [PASTOR DAVID GIDEON] In his 40s.. he is a very likeable, thoughtful, heartfelt, sincere and down-to-earth leader. Though he doesn't look like it in jeans and boots, he is a small town preacher who's been tasked with leading a militia against the impending Apocalypse. He's proud of his daughter Abby, who's proven to be a pivotal weapon in the fight against evil, but when Abby's behavior becomes more extreme, Gideon struggles with a tough decision. - Source: Spoiler TV Episode 18 - "Point of No Return" 02/26/10 - In the milestone episode, airing April 15, "a very important character will sacrifice themselves in a suicide mission," reveals exec producer Sera Gamble. "We definitely kept in mind that this was [an important] episode. We wanted to deliver something with real scope; it's about the Archangel Michael. Crises will come to a head for Dean and Castiel. And you'll see characters you never thought you'd see again." - Source:The Ausiello Files 11/24/09 - Supernatural will celebrate its milestone 100th episode this spring with an hour that focuses largely on Dean (Jensen Ackles). "We're aiming for it to be a big mythology episode," reveals Supernatural boss Eric Kripke, adding that, "The Archangel Michael plays a very large part as we explore his relationship with Dean." - Source:The Ausiello Files 11/21/09 - The show’s 100th episode (slated to air in March or April) will be a big one for Jensen Ackles. To find out why, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on sale Friday. - Source:The Ausiello Files Episode 19 - "Hammer of the Gods" (previously "OMFG") Episode 20 - "The Devil You Know" (previously "Let the Games Begin") 02/02/10 - Matt Frewer — best known for a recent role in Eureka and for playing the title character on Max Headroom — has been cast as Pestilence. "Our first brush with him in Episode 520 seems relatively innocuous and then unfolds into something more substantial," executive producer Sera Gamble said. "Put it to you this way: Horsemen on our show tend to think several moves ahead." - Source:TV Guide.com 02/13/10 - Crowley (Mark Shephard) will be back in cahoots with Sam and Dean toward the end of the season. Sheppard said he's going to appear in Episode 20 of Season 5 -- and don't be surprised if Crowley is around for more than one episode. Even better news? "Supernatural's" Ben Edlund is writing Episode 20. - Source:Chicago Tribune General Spoilers 02/17/10 - [Supernatural] is searching for a 40-50 year old man to play Pestilence. This latest Horseman is described as quirky, unassuming and highly intelligent. Oh, he's also a bit neurotic and has a..a...ha-choo! A cold! Nasty! Also complicating matters will be a character from Sam's Stanford years named Tyson, who is now working for a pharmaceutical company and has plans to capitalize on a disgusting flu virus by providing the vaccine. - Source: TV Guide 02/13/10 - Former EastEnders actor Adam Croasdell is to play Baldur, the Norse god of light. - Source: Digital Spy 02/10/10 - Michael Shanks talks with Newsarama and SciFi Wire about his Supernatural guest-star role. 01/26/10 - Sam and Dean's long-lost half-brother from the season-four episode "Jump the Shark," the awesome but dead Adam Milligan (Jake Abel), comes back to play a pivotal role in an upcoming episode. - Source: Watch With Kristin 01/24/10 - I guess I'm going to be back on SPN! - Source: Mark Sheppard Twitter 01/24/10 - A somewhat pivotal character will die soon. - Source: Ask Ausiello 01/09/10 - An upcoming episode will be set in heaven — after Sam and Dean have been murdered! - Source: The Ausiello Files 12/22/09 - I'm hearing that Sam and Dean will die and go to heaven. Yes, you heard me right. We will see heaven! (Which is funny 'cause I always assumed heaven would look a lot like Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles.) Source: Watch With Kristin 12/17/09 - #Supernatural BOMBSHELL! Ladies and Gentlemen,It's confirmed."Dr. Badass" will be back "IN"! It's real.It's happening.Start filmin in Jan;) - Source: Chad Lindberg Twitter 12/15/09 - Sam and Dean find a town where everyone's loved ones come back to life as zombies but they're nice, friendly, non-brain-eating zombies...oh, and one of them is Bobby's dead wife. - Source: Watch With Kristin 9/15/09 - According to series creator Eric Kripke, this season is all about “building Sam and Dean back up in a way that makes them older, sadder, wiser, and, ultimately, stronger. It’s funny, we’ve been feeling in many ways that this is the most optimistic season of Supernatural we’ve ever done. Because even though the exterior circumstances are a massive cluster f–k, internally, the boys aren’t tearing each other apart every episode. It’s more like, ‘Hey, maybe we’ll lose, but, dammit, let’s go down swinging.’” The Ausiello Files 8/27/09 - Sam and Dean’s inability to maintain meaningful long-term relationships with the opposite sex will continue throughout season 5. Series creator Eric Kripke said that “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 relationships.” - Source: The Ausiello Files Genevieve (Cortese - Ruby) will not be back on Supernatural. - Source: Watch With Kristin 8/21/09 - "I don’t think I’ll ever give up the back story of how that knife got its powers." - Eric Kripke "....the Colt pistol is in episode 10. And it also pops up a little bit earlier as well. The Colt emerges as the boys’ best strategy to shooting the devil in the face.” - Eric Kripke “I would love to have him (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) back,” says Kripke. “But he is an in-demand actor. It’s all about scheduling. - Source: The Ausiello Files 8/6/09 - 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: Watch With Kristin 7/28/09 - This year will be the most optimistic season of the show ever. After spending the majority of last season tearing the Winchester family apart, this season will bring them back together. Eric Kripke: "We'll be doing a story on Celebrity Ghosts, including a homicidal Abe Lincoln." Rufus will return to Supernatural and they are trying to bring back as many hunters as possible this season. Ellen and Jo Harvelle are coming back to Supernatural in season five. - Source: Spoiler TV 7/21/09 - 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. Also popping by this season will be one of Nathaniel's buddies, the archangel Raphael. According to Wikipedia, Raphael's specialty is healing. Wonder if he can help poor Sammeh with his season-launching nervous breakdown? - Source: Watch With Kristin Our sources tell us that when Supernatural returns, Dean takes Castiel out for a night on the town to loosen him up. As you could assume, hilarity ensues. - Source: Watch With Kristin 7/4/09 - For those who’ve been wondering what happened to Meg, the sassy demon with a huge grudge against Supernatural’s Winchester brothers, she’s back! Rachel Miner is playing the character, last seen in Season 2. - Source: TV Guide Magazine 6/16/09 - Sources assure us that angel Anna will reappear on Supernatural next season. Here's hoping Dean has better luck with her than Sam had with Ruby. - Source: Watch With Kristin 3/31/09 - Castiel (Misha Collins) is confirmed to be a regular for Supernatural season five.... - Source: Watch With Kristin |
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