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Jensen Ackles’ Supernatural Revival Show Is A Genius Idea

The content and tone Ackles alludes toward also sound very promising. The “True Detective meets Supernatural” vibe and HBO Max release both indicate a slightly more mature outing for Sam and Dean, and while the Winchesters should never lose their sense of humor (we still aren’t tired of “Dean loves pie” gags), Supernatural could definitely edge a little further into grittier tonal territory. Even more interesting is the plan to cover “one last case” across 10 episodes. Supernatural previously combined episodic plots with long-term storylines involving increasingly more divine beings. Ackles’ idea of Sam and Dean solving one more case brings Supernatural back to its hunting roots, but that “one more case” being an epic multi-episode affair adds freshness to a familiar formula.

Jensen Ackles’ Supernatural revival idea should also avoid the continuity problems currently faced by The Winchesters. John and Mary’s backstory looks completely out of sync with established Supernatural lore, and that may well prove its undoing. A Supernatural limited series revival shouldn’t involve anywhere near as much canon gymnastics. We know Sam carried on hunting beyond Supernatural season 15, and while Dean Winchester might be dead, plenty of ghosts have already made temporary trips back to the mortal plane. Being God’s adopted father figure can probably grease those wheels even more. The idea of Sam Winchester getting so stuck on one specific case that temporarily resurrecting his dead brother is the only solution teases a fascinating dynamic without interrupting known continuity… and sounds considerably more exciting than The Winchesters.


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Jensen Ackles’ Supernatural Revival Show Is A Genius Idea

The content and tone Ackles alludes toward also sound very promising. The “True Detective meets Supernatural” vibe and HBO Max release both indicate a slightly more mature outing for Sam and Dean, and while the Winchesters should never lose their sense of humor (we still aren’t tired of “Dean loves pie” gags), Supernatural could definitely edge a little further into grittier tonal territory. Even more interesting is the plan to cover “one last case” across 10 episodes. Supernatural previously combined episodic plots with long-term storylines involving increasingly more divine beings. Ackles’ idea of Sam and Dean solving one more case brings Supernatural back to its hunting roots, but that “one more case” being an epic multi-episode affair adds freshness to a familiar formula.

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Jensen Ackles’ Supernatural revival idea should also avoid the continuity problems currently faced by The Winchesters. John and Mary’s backstory looks completely out of sync with established Supernatural lore, and that may well prove its undoing. A Supernatural limited series revival shouldn’t involve anywhere near as much canon gymnastics. We know Sam carried on hunting beyond Supernatural season 15, and while Dean Winchester might be dead, plenty of ghosts have already made temporary trips back to the mortal plane. Being God’s adopted father figure can probably grease those wheels even more. The idea of Sam Winchester getting so stuck on one specific case that temporarily resurrecting his dead brother is the only solution teases a fascinating dynamic without interrupting known continuity… and sounds considerably more exciting than The Winchesters.

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Jensen Ackles’ Supernatural Revival Show Is A Genius Idea

The content and tone Ackles alludes toward also sound very promising. The “True Detective meets Supernatural” vibe and HBO Max release both indicate a slightly more mature outing for Sam and Dean, and while the Winchesters should never lose their sense of humor (we still aren’t tired of “Dean loves pie” gags), Supernatural could definitely edge a little further into grittier tonal territory. Even more interesting is the plan to cover “one last case” across 10 episodes. Supernatural previously combined episodic plots with long-term storylines involving increasingly more divine beings. Ackles’ idea of Sam and Dean solving one more case brings Supernatural back to its hunting roots, but that “one more case” being an epic multi-episode affair adds freshness to a familiar formula.

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Jensen Ackles’ Supernatural revival idea should also avoid the continuity problems currently faced by The Winchesters. John and Mary’s backstory looks completely out of sync with established Supernatural lore, and that may well prove its undoing. A Supernatural limited series revival shouldn’t involve anywhere near as much canon gymnastics. We know Sam carried on hunting beyond Supernatural season 15, and while Dean Winchester might be dead, plenty of ghosts have already made temporary trips back to the mortal plane. Being God’s adopted father figure can probably grease those wheels even more. The idea of Sam Winchester getting so stuck on one specific case that temporarily resurrecting his dead brother is the only solution teases a fascinating dynamic without interrupting known continuity… and sounds considerably more exciting than The Winchesters.

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