Post by <3Kripke on Nov 13, 2008 1:00:36 GMT
General Spoilers:
11/12 - One of the of the Winchester brothers will partake in a shirtless (and presumably pantsless) sex scene before the end of November sweeps. Even more shocking than that? The deed is done at a location Supe fans hold sacred. Concrete enough for you? Source: The Ausiello Files
11/11 - We'll soon be meeting younger versions of Sam and Dean and see that Sam never liked their life on the road, and for a while there when he was young, he even dared to dream of another life. Dean, meanwhile, enjoyed the "love 'em and leave 'em" aspect of dating while never staying in one place for too long. Source: Kristin on E!Online
11/04 - In other news, the show is now casting for an 18-year-old Dean. Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/12 - A sweeps episode finds Sam, Dean, and Ruby literally getting caught in the middle of a war between angels and demons. Also, Dean is going to be infected with ghost sickness in what a Supe insider predicts will be "the funniest Supernatural episode ever." Source: The Ausiello Files
10/07 - In a midseason episode, we'll meet Anna, whose brain is a veritable wiretap of the angelic realms, and through her we'll learn that the angelic hosts remain deeply fascinated by Sam and Dean. Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/02 - The show is currently casting another Big Bad, a middle-aged demon whose air of gentility does little to mask the stink of his cruelty. The recurring character is one of the top dogs down under, so it's a safe bet that he's gonna raise some hell for the Winchesters. Source: The Ausiello Files
10/02 - We'll be meeting one of Dean's demon friends from Hell and I'm hearing he'll brutally torture Ruby. Source: Zap2It's Korbi TV
09/28 - The show is casting two new recurring roles: One's a pretty ass kicker who hears voices and seems likely to become a love interest for one of the Winchester boys; the other's a he-demon whose serene demeanor belies a mile-wide sadistic streak. He's a little less likely to become a love interest for one of the Winchester boys. Source: The Ausiello Files
09/17 - Sam still has powers, he does use them, and Dean doesn't witness the event, so as far as I can tell, Dean remains in the dark. [...] Castiel (Misha Collins) is radioactively hot, as well as having the most adorably tousled hair in the history of adorably tousled hair. [.] Oh, and when I say radioactively hot, I almost mean literally. [...] There's a potential bigger bad than Lilith this season, but Lilith is the one working to release him, so she's the primary antagonist for the time being. Source: Kristin on E!Online
09/17 - Supernatural has cast The Wire's Robert Wisdom in the recurring role of Uriel, a dangerous, intimidating, aloof, imperious, contemptuous, humorless killer. Source: The Ausiello Files
09/09 - We'll be meeting two angels this season on Supernatural, but they aren't pretty babies like the ones on your refrigerator magnet: Castiel and his partner Uriel are badass seraphim. Imagine Julian McMahon with wings...Both characters will be recurring, but look for more trouble from Uriel, who is not a fan of the human race in general and who doesn't want Sam and Dean succeeding in particular. Source: Kristin on E!Online
08/24 - Prison Break's Dameon Clarke will be channeling his inner Jeff Goldblum when he guest stars this November as a middle-class father who begins to freak out when he realizes he's turning into a terrifying fly-like creature. Source: The Ausiello Files
07/28 - We're joining up with the Winchester boys four months after we saw Dean hanging from chains in that blistering-hot place run by that dude Beelzebub (aka hell). Too bad for Dean, though, as hell seems to run in dog years. So what's on deck for these poor, miserable souls? Nothing good... Over the first half of the season, we will learn what Sam did while he was by himself and what Dean endured in hell. "Sam's turning a little reckless now that his brother is dead," Jared revealed. And during his four months alone, Sam has cut off contact with everyone and has become wildly suicidal in his hunting attempts. The boys used to have an open relationship, but "now they have secrets from each other," dished Kripke. The good news? If you're looking for that great (smartass) Dean charm, Jensen reassured us: "He's still the same shoot-first-ask-questions-later kind of guy, but he's trying to figure out how he got back from hell." So it looks like Dean's mystery will be a large focus this year. Kripke added, "The big question is not does he get out, but how he got out." A.J. Buckley, Travis Wester and Brittany Ishibashi showed up to the Comic-Con panel, so you'd better believe we're going to see more of the Ghostfacers in the future. Said Kripke, "We're always looking for ways to bring the Ghostfacers back in the actual series... We're working on some new material, either webisodes, potentially cell phone content or basically an off-network Ghostfacers' series." [...] Nicki Aycox will be returning for at least one episode to reprise her role as Meg Masters. Also, we'll get more John and Mary Winchester. Still, fellow Jeffrey Dean Morgan fans, don't get too excited-we're going to be seeing them at age 18, when the lovebirds met. Looks like this is the season of individuality; Sam and Dean aren't going to be as close. Source: Kristin on E!Online
07/12 - "This season opens with some bombshells!" teases creator Eric Kripke. [...] Season 4 opens four months later, when Dean wakes up with no memory of his torment. "What happened to Dean in Hell and to younger brother Sam whe he had to be a hunter by himself will slowly come to light," Kripke says. "It gives us a nice opportunity for an internal struggle for Dean and for the brothers to surprise each other." Katie Cassidy (Ruby) and Lauren Cohan (Bela) are both gone, but Jim Beaver and Steven Williams are back as geezer demon fighters Bobby and Rufus. Get set for a revealing flashback to the Winchester parents' teen years, an homage to 1930s monter flicks and a bloody Halloween show. Source: TV Guide
07/12 - Producers are now looking to cast a couple of recurring characters that could shake things up a bit. I'm told that a girl named Kristy -- in her 20s, sexy, snarky and adept at adjusting to any and every situation -- will come aboard in the season premiere and stick around through at least episode five. Castiel -- a dude in his 30s or 40s, charismatic, calm and very good at getting people's attention -- will also be introduced in the premiere and will probably stick around for some time. Source: Zap2It's Korbi TV
06/14 - Eric Kirpe reveals: What happens to Dean in hell and how Dean gets out become primary concerns of Season 4. [...] Dean spends a lot more time in hell than anyone's probably thinking. Dean could spend - in human time - six months, maybe more. In hell time, who knows how many years or decades that might be. I won't tell you how he gets out, but he will emerge to a different landscape. A lot has changed since he's been away, and he has to readjust to his loved ones after being gone for so long. [...] It takes hundreds of years to be burned away into a demon. Dean won't be a demon, but there will be an ongoing mystery. When he gets out of hell, he'll have little recollection of what happened to him down there. That's one of the mysteries of the season. [...] Ruby will be back, and we're introducing a new supernatural species. We intend to bring back Steve Williams, the old embittered hermit hunter Rufus. [... Dean's hellish sojourn] will affect [the relationship between the brothers] massively. We'll slowly unfold Dean remembering what happened in hell, and that will drastically affect their relationship. Dean is basically a POW coming home from the worst hellhole - literally - ever. How do you reconnect with your life when you've been through something that horrific? That becomes one of his issues. But don't worry, he's still the same smart ass he always was. [...] We presented [Sam] as immune to [demon Lilith's] powers. We have some twists and turns in store with that. Sam promised Dean right before Dean died that he wasn't going to pursue any of his powers in terms of discovering his potential. Upon Dean's return, Sam tells him "I promised I wouldn't head down that road because you made me promise," but we begin to wonder if indeed that is the truth. For whatever it's worth, the writers have never been this excited about a season. We have some really exciting plot twists. Source: TV Guide Online
06/12 - Supernatural is going to be dealing with a lot of specifically religious symbolism this season, with a particular eye toward the devil, hell, god, etc. Source: Kristin on E!Online
05/08 - Lauren will not be coming back next year. [... In Season 4,] we're gonna spend a little less time talking about giant movements and war and more time talking about the brothers' relationship and how they react to that war. I think we sort of have a new species of supernatural being that we'll be introducing in season four that will take people by surprise. [...] In terms of Mary, we're definitely delving into all of that. I think my goal is to answer those questions sooner than people are expecting us to. I think in the first half of season four we'll actually answer a lot of those questions. [...] We have the Croatoan virus on our board of ongoing mythology, and it will return in some form or another that we're working on. Source: Kristin on E!Online
06/26/2007 - [It is very doubtful that Alona Tal, who plays Jo, will be back next season.] According to Alona's reps, anything is possible, but since the show hasn't done anything with her character for a long time, they're not expecting a call any time soon. Source: Kristin on E!Online
11/12 - One of the of the Winchester brothers will partake in a shirtless (and presumably pantsless) sex scene before the end of November sweeps. Even more shocking than that? The deed is done at a location Supe fans hold sacred. Concrete enough for you? Source: The Ausiello Files
11/11 - We'll soon be meeting younger versions of Sam and Dean and see that Sam never liked their life on the road, and for a while there when he was young, he even dared to dream of another life. Dean, meanwhile, enjoyed the "love 'em and leave 'em" aspect of dating while never staying in one place for too long. Source: Kristin on E!Online
11/04 - In other news, the show is now casting for an 18-year-old Dean. Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/12 - A sweeps episode finds Sam, Dean, and Ruby literally getting caught in the middle of a war between angels and demons. Also, Dean is going to be infected with ghost sickness in what a Supe insider predicts will be "the funniest Supernatural episode ever." Source: The Ausiello Files
10/07 - In a midseason episode, we'll meet Anna, whose brain is a veritable wiretap of the angelic realms, and through her we'll learn that the angelic hosts remain deeply fascinated by Sam and Dean. Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/02 - The show is currently casting another Big Bad, a middle-aged demon whose air of gentility does little to mask the stink of his cruelty. The recurring character is one of the top dogs down under, so it's a safe bet that he's gonna raise some hell for the Winchesters. Source: The Ausiello Files
10/02 - We'll be meeting one of Dean's demon friends from Hell and I'm hearing he'll brutally torture Ruby. Source: Zap2It's Korbi TV
09/28 - The show is casting two new recurring roles: One's a pretty ass kicker who hears voices and seems likely to become a love interest for one of the Winchester boys; the other's a he-demon whose serene demeanor belies a mile-wide sadistic streak. He's a little less likely to become a love interest for one of the Winchester boys. Source: The Ausiello Files
09/17 - Sam still has powers, he does use them, and Dean doesn't witness the event, so as far as I can tell, Dean remains in the dark. [...] Castiel (Misha Collins) is radioactively hot, as well as having the most adorably tousled hair in the history of adorably tousled hair. [.] Oh, and when I say radioactively hot, I almost mean literally. [...] There's a potential bigger bad than Lilith this season, but Lilith is the one working to release him, so she's the primary antagonist for the time being. Source: Kristin on E!Online
09/17 - Supernatural has cast The Wire's Robert Wisdom in the recurring role of Uriel, a dangerous, intimidating, aloof, imperious, contemptuous, humorless killer. Source: The Ausiello Files
09/09 - We'll be meeting two angels this season on Supernatural, but they aren't pretty babies like the ones on your refrigerator magnet: Castiel and his partner Uriel are badass seraphim. Imagine Julian McMahon with wings...Both characters will be recurring, but look for more trouble from Uriel, who is not a fan of the human race in general and who doesn't want Sam and Dean succeeding in particular. Source: Kristin on E!Online
08/24 - Prison Break's Dameon Clarke will be channeling his inner Jeff Goldblum when he guest stars this November as a middle-class father who begins to freak out when he realizes he's turning into a terrifying fly-like creature. Source: The Ausiello Files
07/28 - We're joining up with the Winchester boys four months after we saw Dean hanging from chains in that blistering-hot place run by that dude Beelzebub (aka hell). Too bad for Dean, though, as hell seems to run in dog years. So what's on deck for these poor, miserable souls? Nothing good... Over the first half of the season, we will learn what Sam did while he was by himself and what Dean endured in hell. "Sam's turning a little reckless now that his brother is dead," Jared revealed. And during his four months alone, Sam has cut off contact with everyone and has become wildly suicidal in his hunting attempts. The boys used to have an open relationship, but "now they have secrets from each other," dished Kripke. The good news? If you're looking for that great (smartass) Dean charm, Jensen reassured us: "He's still the same shoot-first-ask-questions-later kind of guy, but he's trying to figure out how he got back from hell." So it looks like Dean's mystery will be a large focus this year. Kripke added, "The big question is not does he get out, but how he got out." A.J. Buckley, Travis Wester and Brittany Ishibashi showed up to the Comic-Con panel, so you'd better believe we're going to see more of the Ghostfacers in the future. Said Kripke, "We're always looking for ways to bring the Ghostfacers back in the actual series... We're working on some new material, either webisodes, potentially cell phone content or basically an off-network Ghostfacers' series." [...] Nicki Aycox will be returning for at least one episode to reprise her role as Meg Masters. Also, we'll get more John and Mary Winchester. Still, fellow Jeffrey Dean Morgan fans, don't get too excited-we're going to be seeing them at age 18, when the lovebirds met. Looks like this is the season of individuality; Sam and Dean aren't going to be as close. Source: Kristin on E!Online
07/12 - "This season opens with some bombshells!" teases creator Eric Kripke. [...] Season 4 opens four months later, when Dean wakes up with no memory of his torment. "What happened to Dean in Hell and to younger brother Sam whe he had to be a hunter by himself will slowly come to light," Kripke says. "It gives us a nice opportunity for an internal struggle for Dean and for the brothers to surprise each other." Katie Cassidy (Ruby) and Lauren Cohan (Bela) are both gone, but Jim Beaver and Steven Williams are back as geezer demon fighters Bobby and Rufus. Get set for a revealing flashback to the Winchester parents' teen years, an homage to 1930s monter flicks and a bloody Halloween show. Source: TV Guide
07/12 - Producers are now looking to cast a couple of recurring characters that could shake things up a bit. I'm told that a girl named Kristy -- in her 20s, sexy, snarky and adept at adjusting to any and every situation -- will come aboard in the season premiere and stick around through at least episode five. Castiel -- a dude in his 30s or 40s, charismatic, calm and very good at getting people's attention -- will also be introduced in the premiere and will probably stick around for some time. Source: Zap2It's Korbi TV
06/14 - Eric Kirpe reveals: What happens to Dean in hell and how Dean gets out become primary concerns of Season 4. [...] Dean spends a lot more time in hell than anyone's probably thinking. Dean could spend - in human time - six months, maybe more. In hell time, who knows how many years or decades that might be. I won't tell you how he gets out, but he will emerge to a different landscape. A lot has changed since he's been away, and he has to readjust to his loved ones after being gone for so long. [...] It takes hundreds of years to be burned away into a demon. Dean won't be a demon, but there will be an ongoing mystery. When he gets out of hell, he'll have little recollection of what happened to him down there. That's one of the mysteries of the season. [...] Ruby will be back, and we're introducing a new supernatural species. We intend to bring back Steve Williams, the old embittered hermit hunter Rufus. [... Dean's hellish sojourn] will affect [the relationship between the brothers] massively. We'll slowly unfold Dean remembering what happened in hell, and that will drastically affect their relationship. Dean is basically a POW coming home from the worst hellhole - literally - ever. How do you reconnect with your life when you've been through something that horrific? That becomes one of his issues. But don't worry, he's still the same smart ass he always was. [...] We presented [Sam] as immune to [demon Lilith's] powers. We have some twists and turns in store with that. Sam promised Dean right before Dean died that he wasn't going to pursue any of his powers in terms of discovering his potential. Upon Dean's return, Sam tells him "I promised I wouldn't head down that road because you made me promise," but we begin to wonder if indeed that is the truth. For whatever it's worth, the writers have never been this excited about a season. We have some really exciting plot twists. Source: TV Guide Online
06/12 - Supernatural is going to be dealing with a lot of specifically religious symbolism this season, with a particular eye toward the devil, hell, god, etc. Source: Kristin on E!Online
05/08 - Lauren will not be coming back next year. [... In Season 4,] we're gonna spend a little less time talking about giant movements and war and more time talking about the brothers' relationship and how they react to that war. I think we sort of have a new species of supernatural being that we'll be introducing in season four that will take people by surprise. [...] In terms of Mary, we're definitely delving into all of that. I think my goal is to answer those questions sooner than people are expecting us to. I think in the first half of season four we'll actually answer a lot of those questions. [...] We have the Croatoan virus on our board of ongoing mythology, and it will return in some form or another that we're working on. Source: Kristin on E!Online
06/26/2007 - [It is very doubtful that Alona Tal, who plays Jo, will be back next season.] According to Alona's reps, anything is possible, but since the show hasn't done anything with her character for a long time, they're not expecting a call any time soon. Source: Kristin on E!Online