It’s getting to be that time of year, and The CW is going all-in with its formal renewals. Good news has arrived for fans of Black Lightning, Arrow, Flash, Riverdale, Supernatural and more, but who got left in the post-apocalyptic cold?
It was almost a year ago that we first learned Supernatural would stage its own animated Scooby-Doo crossover, and The CW is finally ready to rip off the mask. See what takes Sam, Dean and Castiel to a land of meddling kids and monsters in a first look at the March 29 crossover.
Crazy as it is to think of Arrow In Space, the emerald archer’s DC crossovers are no weirder than Supernatural hanging out with Scooby-Doo. Might that one day give us Sam and Dean v. Queen? The Supernatural stars aren’t so sure.
It’s been several years since Supernatural first attempted to drain Bloodlines into a spinoff series, and considering Season 13 will dip into the Scooby-Doo crossover well, it might be time to try again. Fan-favorite Sheriff Jody Mills will lead another spinoff attempt, this one focused on Wayward Sisters.
Just when you thought network TV was on break for the summer, it’s time to start filling your calendar. The CW has declared its October premiere week, setting returns for Supergirl, Flash and the other DC dramas, along with Supernatural, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and two newbies.
Sam and Dean have gone just about everywhere twelve seasons of Supernatural could take them, save one realm: animation. Yes, the Winchesters have drawn up an animated episode for Season 13, placing them into the world of – jinkies! – Scooby-Doo.
Just as Arrow suits up for its final episodes of Season 5, the end is already here. The end for all CW shows, that is, as everyone from Supergirl to Jane The Virgin and those sexy murder-teens at Riverdale set season (or series) finale dates from May through June.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s long list of genre credits let the boys of Supernatural have a bit of fun with their dad busting skulls on The Walking Dead, but the two crossing paths onscreen is another matter. A familiar foe popped up on last night’s Supernatural, connecting universes with logic more twisted than barbed wire.