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Supernatural’s Misha Collins talks angels, series future (video)
Misha Collins, the archangel Castiel on Supernatural, reveals what it might have been like if he’d been a cherub, along with future plans for his character, and discusses some pranks pulled during filming. Minor spoilers ahead.


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Ben Edlund reveals lessons from Joss Whedon, Supernatural spoilers (video)
Ben Edlund, who gained fame as creator of the satirical comic The Tick, cut his television teeth with Joss Whedon’s series Firefly and ANGEL— the latter for which he wrote and directed the highly regarded episode “Smile Time.” Following the end of ANGEL, he went on to write for the short-lived Point Pleasant with fellow Mutant Enemy alum Marti Noxon. Starting with its second season, Edlund has been staff writer and now executive producer for Supernatural, a series which has greatly benefited from his creativity and wit. We caught up with Ben during last week’s Comic-Con and posed the question to him: what did you learn from Joss that you’ve applied to writing for your current series?

See his answer below, along with some minor (and perhaps a major) revelation about the future of Supernatural:


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Supernatural’s Jim Beaver hints at series future
Jim Beaver— who plays Bobby Singer, the grizzled-but-loveable mentor to the Winchester boys on Supernatural— was slightly coy with the press concerning his character’s future on the series, ahead of the Comic-Con panel last week.

“He’s got obstacles that he’s never had to face before that are going to impact every aspect of his life and his relationship with the boys,” says Beaver.

“That’s vague, but vague doesn’t get my head handed to me by the producers.”

He did hint at some of the series changes coming out the three episodes he’s already filmed, and his involvement in the “apocalyptic” storyline during the upcoming season. Watch the roundtable we sat in on below:


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Eric Kripke spills the Supernatural secrets
The creator of the increasingly popular Supernatural proved eager to share the goods about his supposedly final year. Eric Kripke spoke enthusiastically to press at Comic-Con, revealing some of the plans for the upcoming season.

But first, the question on everyone’s mind was, “Are you really going to end Supernatural this season?”

Although he previously has said that the series would conclude after the fifth season, Kripke hedges,

The honest truth was, because I have low self esteem, I never dreamt the show would go five years. Never in my wildest dreams did I think we’d make it to 100 episodes…. So now that we’re actually here, and ratings are better and better, and we’re staring down the barrel of season six, I’m a little amazed and bewildered. My feeling is I have a five-year plan… and I’m going to finish this particular chapter. I’m not going to drag it out; I’m not going to dilute it by trying to stretch it out over years. So this particular chapter is going to end, but there’s no reason a new chapter can’t begin.

Kripke went on to discuss the exciting new season of the series. Had I been spoilerphobic I might have gone into shock. Watch at your own peril— you’ve been warned!


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