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− | At [[Comic Con 2013]] | + | At [[Comic Con 2013]] executive producer [[Bob Singer]] announced that a spin-off series for ''[[Supernatural]]'' was being planned. It would begin as an "embedded pilot" with new characters introduced in episode 20 of season 9, and is to be written by [[Andrew Dabb]] ([http://tvline.com/2013/07/21/supernatural-spin-off-cw/ Source]). |
− | Singer explained that: | + | [http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/07/30/supernatural-spin-off/ Singer explained that]: |
− | + | :"It’s an entirely different cast of characters. And unlike ''Supernatural'' – which is a road show — this will take place in one place (Chicago) with a wider cast of characters. (It will) explore the clashing monster and human characters living in the city...We’ll have main characters who are both human and monsters. That will include, families of monsters and families of hunters. It’s much more of an ensemble than Supernatural." | |
− | :"It’s an entirely different cast of characters. And unlike Supernatural – which is a road show — this will take place in one place (Chicago) with a wider cast of characters. (It will) explore the clashing monster and human characters living in the city...We’ll have main characters who are both human and monsters. That will include, families of monsters and families of hunters. It’s much more of an ensemble than Supernatural. | ||
+ | '''August 1:''' [http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/supernatural/26697/cw-boss-on-supernaturals-future#ixzz2paIQwDBc CW President Mark Pedowitz said]: | ||
+ | :"It will be set in Chicago. There will be hunters. There will be monsters [...] I don't believe anyone is intending to have continuing characters in it that are presently on Supernatural". | ||
− | + | '''January 30:''' [http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2014/01/supernatural-spinoff-to-be-called-supernatural-tribes.html ''Supernatural'' spin off series to be called] ''Supernatural: Tribes''. The CW has officially ordered a pilot (in addition to the ''Supernatural'' episode which introduces the characters). Andrew Dabb will executive produce ''Tribes'' alongside current ''Supernatural'' executive producers Robert Singer and Jeremy Carver, Supernatural creator Eric Kripke and former ''Supernatural'' executive producer McG. | |
− | : | + | '''February 2:''' [http://tvline.com/2014/02/02/supernatural-spinoff-characters-cast-tribes-the-cw/ Announcement of the main characters of the spin-off series]: |
+ | :'''Ennis Roth:''' A human, Ennis is billed as the protagonist of Tribes. He is described as “likeable, strong-willed, resolute, with a strong sense of justice.” Ennis, the son of a cop, is preparing to enter the police academy when, like many who become [[hunter]]s, a loved one is murdered. | ||
− | + | :Along the way, he meets [[Sam]] and [[Dean]], which is how he “learns the staggering truth” that Chicago is run by five families of [[monsters]] and becomes a hunter himself. Casting calls for Ennis are looking for an African-American actor in his early 20s. | |
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+ | :'''David Hayden:''' A [[shapeshifter]], David comes from one of Chicago’s five ruling monster families, though he’s taken to a human life. However, tragedy brings him back to his old life. Age: early 20s. | ||
− | + | :'''Margo Hayden:''' A shapeshifter, Margo is David’s sister. She is described as “professional, strong-willed, determined, ambitious” as well as an “ex-punk rocker gone corporate.” She looks to become the new head of the family in the wake of tragedy. Age: early 20s. | |
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+ | :'''Violet Durant:''' A [[werewolf]], Violet is the member of another ruling family. However, as a werewolf, her love affair with shapeshifter David is forbidden. Age: early 20s. | ||
+ | :'''Julian Durant:''' A werewolf, Julian is Violet’s brother and Ennis’ arch nemesis. He is described as “savagely handsome, strong, arrogant.” Age: 20s. | ||
+ | :'''Freddie Costa:''' A human, Freddie is an old friend of Ennis’ father with a soft spot for Ennis. He’s described as a world-weary cop with a secret. Age: 30s. | ||
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Revision as of 06:09, 17 February 2014
At Comic Con 2013 executive producer Bob Singer announced that a spin-off series for Supernatural was being planned. It would begin as an "embedded pilot" with new characters introduced in episode 20 of season 9, and is to be written by Andrew Dabb (Source).
- "It’s an entirely different cast of characters. And unlike Supernatural – which is a road show — this will take place in one place (Chicago) with a wider cast of characters. (It will) explore the clashing monster and human characters living in the city...We’ll have main characters who are both human and monsters. That will include, families of monsters and families of hunters. It’s much more of an ensemble than Supernatural."
August 1: CW President Mark Pedowitz said:
- "It will be set in Chicago. There will be hunters. There will be monsters [...] I don't believe anyone is intending to have continuing characters in it that are presently on Supernatural".
January 30: Supernatural spin off series to be called Supernatural: Tribes. The CW has officially ordered a pilot (in addition to the Supernatural episode which introduces the characters). Andrew Dabb will executive produce Tribes alongside current Supernatural executive producers Robert Singer and Jeremy Carver, Supernatural creator Eric Kripke and former Supernatural executive producer McG.
February 2: Announcement of the main characters of the spin-off series:
- Ennis Roth: A human, Ennis is billed as the protagonist of Tribes. He is described as “likeable, strong-willed, resolute, with a strong sense of justice.” Ennis, the son of a cop, is preparing to enter the police academy when, like many who become hunters, a loved one is murdered.
- Along the way, he meets Sam and Dean, which is how he “learns the staggering truth” that Chicago is run by five families of monsters and becomes a hunter himself. Casting calls for Ennis are looking for an African-American actor in his early 20s.
- David Hayden: A shapeshifter, David comes from one of Chicago’s five ruling monster families, though he’s taken to a human life. However, tragedy brings him back to his old life. Age: early 20s.
- Margo Hayden: A shapeshifter, Margo is David’s sister. She is described as “professional, strong-willed, determined, ambitious” as well as an “ex-punk rocker gone corporate.” She looks to become the new head of the family in the wake of tragedy. Age: early 20s.
- Violet Durant: A werewolf, Violet is the member of another ruling family. However, as a werewolf, her love affair with shapeshifter David is forbidden. Age: early 20s.
- Julian Durant: A werewolf, Julian is Violet’s brother and Ennis’ arch nemesis. He is described as “savagely handsome, strong, arrogant.” Age: 20s.
- Freddie Costa: A human, Freddie is an old friend of Ennis’ father with a soft spot for Ennis. He’s described as a world-weary cop with a secret. Age: 30s.