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− | + | The series finale was due to air on Monday 18 May 2020, although this will now change due to the shutdown of production on 13 March due to COVID-19. [https://www.tvguide.com/news/supernatural-season-15-new-episodes-delayed/ Showrunner Andrew Dabb] said ahead of the broadcast of [[15.13 Destiny's Child]] on 23 March, that the episode would be that last broadcast at present as the visual effects and audio weren't finished on episodes 14-18 before the shutdown. There were two episodes left to film. Dabb also said that | |
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+ | On 14 May, 2020 [https://ew.com/tv/the-cw-schedule-2021/ CW President Mark Pedowitz announced] that Supernatural would return to Thursday nights to air its final seven episodes in the fall. Pedowitz said: | ||
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+ | "Jared and Jensen will go back to finish the last two and then Jared will go off to work on ''Walker''. We hope they will start shooting [Supernatural] late summer early fall. If not, we’ll be flexible in our schedule. We all want to end the 15 years the right way. It's important that these two episodes will be done the way they hope to do them. If not, we'll wait it out." | ||
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There's lots of homemade entertainment available for fans. | There's lots of homemade entertainment available for fans. |
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The series finale was due to air on Monday 18 May 2020, although this will now change due to the shutdown of production on 13 March due to COVID-19. Showrunner Andrew Dabb said ahead of the broadcast of 15.13 Destiny's Child on 23 March, that the episode would be that last broadcast at present as the visual effects and audio weren't finished on episodes 14-18 before the shutdown. There were two episodes left to film. Dabb also said that
"We, the CW, and Warner Bros fully intend to return and finish the series. It's not a matter of "if", it's a matter of "when"."
On 14 May, 2020 CW President Mark Pedowitz announced that Supernatural would return to Thursday nights to air its final seven episodes in the fall. Pedowitz said:
"Jared and Jensen will go back to finish the last two and then Jared will go off to work on Walker. We hope they will start shooting [Supernatural] late summer early fall. If not, we’ll be flexible in our schedule. We all want to end the 15 years the right way. It's important that these two episodes will be done the way they hope to do them. If not, we'll wait it out."
There's lots of homemade entertainment available for fans.
- Following his cooking adventures with "Jake and Bake". Jake Abel produced his [youtube.com/watch?v=r6MaM_3fnYA&feature=youtu.be a series] of videos while in quarantine, and things took a spooky turn! He also made this moving tribute on his last day on set.
- Rob Benedict has started a podcast called "...and my guest is Richard Speight" - with Richard Speight as his guest! Catch up on all the episodes and be ready for it's new incarnation as a Kings of Con podcast!
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan and partner Hilarie Burton are hosting a chat show on AMC called "Friday Night In with The Morgans". They will broadcast from their farm in upstate New York.
- Briana Buckmaster is having a Cocktail Hour on her Instagram every Thursday at 5pm (ish) PST.
- Both Rob Benedict and Jason Manns have been doing StageIt Concerts. Check the Music Gig Calendar for upcoming gigs.
- Supernatural Couch Con on 17-19th April includes watching panels and sharing photo ops from past cons, vendors showing their stuff, giveaways, auctions, raffles, special events and q&a with special guests inckuding Carrie Genzel and OSric Chau.
- Creation Entertainment is running some Virtual Fan Experiences from 18th-25th April 2020. Panels will be free on Stageit, and there are some paid events on Zoom.
- Armageddon Expo has been running online panels including one with Ruth Connell and another one with Kim Rhodes, DJ Qualls and Ty Olssson.