Supernatural Beat the Devil episode brought out quite the range of emotions in the #SPNFamily and Vinnie breaks down what she feels saves 1321 (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) and what she hated (how Misha Collins Castiel was written along with many other characters). Get ready to spread some love or hate with this review.
Part 2 of Supernatural Beat the Devil inside look and exclusive pics from a visit to see Jared Padalecki working his stunt magic which results in a shocking ender.
Supernatural continues it's Season 13 winning streak with Devil's Bargain aka Sister Jo that has the Winchester brothers taking a backseat to Lucifer, Castiel, Ketch and Asmodeus.
Various and Sundry Villains has Supernatural 1312 getting psychological with Rowena and the Winchester brothers. Plus a fun Sam and Dean wrestling match all over Baby.
Actor and political activist Mark Pellegrino talks in-depth on 'Supernatural', Lucifer, Attitudes In Reverse and the American Capitalist Party, which he co-founded.
Nicole Baer is one of those lovely behind-the-scenes people who work on a show, but never get the kudos they deserve. Nicole is a film editor – she worked on Supernatural for 10 years, and moved over to Timeless
Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer), who wrote an incredibly powerful chapter for Family Don’t End With Blood always knows how to say the right thing. Here’s one of our favorite interview chats we’ve had with Jim over the years.
As far as monster-of-the-week episodes go, Supernatural’s The Memory Remains is a good one. Kind of reminds us of The Benders a bit. That humans are still the worst type of monsters out there.
As Sheriff Barrett Bishop Jr. in the most recent Supernatural episode, The Memory Remains, Steve Boyle had the chance to play a character that at first seems kooky (taxidermy in a PD, really?), then seems like the bad guy
It’s been a while since we’ve had a Supernatural episode that made me so euphoric that I could barely contain myself – those kind of episodes are what made me the passionate fan I am.
I had the pleasure of chatting with one of my favorite people at the Nashville Supernatural convention last month – Supernatural actor and director Richard Speight, Jr. I’ve known Richard since his very first Creation con appearance almost a decade ago
Last week’s Supernatural won’t go down in history as one of my favorites – it was at times downright unpleasant to watch, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t impactful. Luckily, the difficult to watch scenes were interspersed