There’s been chatter about bringing ‘Supernatural’ back since the show wrapped up in November 2020. Jared Padalecki shared his thoughts about a comeback in a new chat with Collider.
The actor gave the right timing as a condition to return:
“It’s not that I haven’t seriously considered doing it, my single answer is yes. It’s timing. It’s availability. Jensen [Ackles] and I feel so strongly about our show that we had for 15 years together that we don’t wanna just do it, just to do it. We don’t wanna go, ‘Hey, I have two weeks off in June. Let’s go ahead and shoot 10 pages a day, just so we can have some more content.’”
He added:
“If and when ‘Supernatural’ comes back, it’s going to be a labor of love, and we’re gonna put every hour in to make sure that it’s as true to the canon and to the fandom and to the story and to the characters as possible. So, my short answer is it’s not a consideration, the answer is yes. I just don’t know when I’m available. I don’t know when he’s available. But again, my answer is yes.”
No Plans To Bring The Winchesters Back
The CW series started in 2005 and ended after fifteen seasons. The network isn’t looking to add any more chapters to the ‘Supernatural’ universe.
After cancelling ‘The Winchesters’ and ‘Walker: Independence,’ along with other shows, the CW is changing things up under its current president, Brad Schwartz. Schwartz announced in February 2024:
“We’ve had no discussions about any kind of spinoff. ‘Supernatural’ was one of the Top 10 most-streamed shows last year. And it’s an incredible franchise with an incredible legacy, incredible history.”
Meanwhile, Padalecki keeps busy with his role in CW’s ‘Walker.’ The neo-Western drama just got the green light for a fourth season.