In a strange, difficult year, our favorite TV shows took on new meaning — as escapes, as comfort, as a way to laugh or make sense of tragedy, and as a form of connection with friends who were far away. That made it even harder to say goodbye to the shows that ended in 2020,
Supernatural
The road so far… has been awesome. Supernatural said goodbye after 15 seasons featuring our favorite brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester slaying demons to classic rock tunes. The finale was bittersweet, but even more difficult at this time is figuring out what to watch next. Yes, a Supernatural rewatch is definitely
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the series finale of Supernatural. Read at your own risk!] I’m just going to come right out and say it: the Supernatural series finale read like the epilogue to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. You know, the one that was entirely unnecessary and had an “unfortunately trite fanfiction”
How would we have made it through this year without the pure escapism of supernatural television shows? While the world around us burns down, we can take a little virtual vacation doing some police work with Lucifer, taking on the Upside-Down with the kids of Stranger Things, or roaming the French forests in Black Spot.
Some people who voted in this year’s election were in preschool when Supernatural started. That’s how long The CW series has been on the air. But alas, the demon-slaying, classic-rocking, good times for Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester are coming to an end. After 15 seasons, this week’s Supernatural series finale leaves
The best shows and movies to watch on TV this week were so numerous, we had a difficult time narrowing it down just to the seven recommendations below. So what almost made the cut? Showtime’s docuseries The Reagans (Sunday, 8pm), HBO’s true crime series Murder on Middle Beach (Sunday, 10pm), Disney+’s The Lego Star Wars
As the curtain closes on Supernatural‘s final season, we’re looking back on the past 15 years and everything that made the show so amazing as part of TV Guide’s Winchester Week. But while we reminisce about the best seasons and best episodes, we also want to spotlight the scariest episodes. In its early years, Supernatural leaned into its
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s episode of Supernatural, “Despair.” Read at your own risk!] To say that a lot happened in Thursday’s episode of Supernatural is a gross understatement. Jack (Alexander Calvert) nearly died (well, he exploded in the Empty but walked away virtually unscathed), everybody from Apocalypse World went poof, a la Avengers: Infinity
With filming on Supernatural officially wrapped, we’re almost to the finish line. The series returns with the remaining seven episodes this fall on The CW which means it won’t be long until the Winchesters on our screens where they belong. While we’re not looking forward to saying goodbye to our favorite demon-hunting brothers, we can’t wait to
Supernatural might be coming to an end after 15 seasons, but star Jensen Ackles doesn’t think this is the absolute end of the road for the series. During an appearance on Smallville alum Michael Rosenbaum‘s podcast Inside of You Podcast with Michael Rosenbaum, the actor opened up about the possibility of continuing Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean’s (Ackles)
This year has been a difficult one for many reasons, so the fact that we have had to say goodbye to some of our very favorite shows hasn’t exactly helped to elevate the mood of 2020. There have been several feel-good favorites which came to their bittersweet conclusions this year, including Modern Family, Schitt’s Creek, and The Good
We’ve surpassed the halfway point of Supernatural‘s final season, and it’s been one hell of a journey so far. Season 15 has already delivered some truly memorable moments like Christian Kane dropping by for a rowdy time in Texas, Rowena (Ruth Connell) ascending to hell’s throne, the Doppel-Winchesters and Jack (Alexander Calvert) regaining his soul.
I’ve got some bad news, SPN fam. Monday’s episode of Supernatural, which marked the return Genevieve Padalecki‘s Ruby after she was killed by the Winchesters back in Season 4, will be the last new episode for the time being. Showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed via Twitter on Monday that the series is taking another on-air hiatus
Crisis on Infinite Earths merged all of Arrowverse’s alternate worlds, and it looks like Supernatural is following suit by destroying the different worlds in its own multiverse. Yeah, this sounds downright biblical. Monday’s spring premiere, titled “Galaxy Brain,” saw Chuck (Rob Benedict) travel to Earth-2 to rant about all the ways in which Sam (Jared
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s episode of Supernatural. Read at your own risk!] Who else’s jaw just hit the floor? Sh– got real in this week’s Supernatural and we are not okay. Thursday’s episode saw the return of a powerful Winchester ally, which means very bad news for Chuck (Rob Benedict). Remember that
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of Supernatural, “Our Father, Who Aren’t in Heaven.” Read at your own risk!] Michael may have been considered the “good son” and God’s most loyal follower on Supernatural, but it looks like that will no longer be the case. Thursday’s midseason finale, titled “Our Father, Who
Jensen Ackles is stepping behind the camera for the sixth and final time on Supernatural to direct this Thursday’s episode, which finds Sam and Dean investigating the murder and disappearance of two high school girls. The upcoming installment, titled “Atomic Monsters,” is a much-needed return to form for the Winchesters, who have had their hands
Fans had a lot of feelings earlier this month when it appeared that Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) was going to go evil again in Supernatural‘s final season. But there is a fan theory currently floating around the internet that could quell those emotions. It says the glimpse of an apparently Dark Side Sam wreaking havoc
It’s no secret that the stars of Supernatural are no strangers to charity, but they’ve really outdone themselves with this one. In a recent charity partnership with Hot Topic, Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins, and the whole Supernatural family actually managed to raise $280,000 for charity! On Sept. 13, otherwise known to the world
Not even Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki could have foreseen Supernatural‘s impact as not only the CW’s longest-running series but also one of the most beloved shows from the network.As the occult drama gears up for its 15th and final season this fall, this weird little show about a pair of ass-kicking brothers who hunt