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Forget Jensen Ackles, ‘Supernatural’ Heartthrob Is Jim Beaver

The actor who plays Bobby Singer talks about Season 5 of 'Supernatural'

‘Supernatural’ Sympathy for the Devil Promo and 3 Clips

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A new Supernatural S05E01 ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ promo has been released together with three new clips. Watch them all after the jump. Sympathy for the Devil promo: Click here to view the embedded video.

Three new sneak peek clips:

Trailer and more promo’s here. Supernatural returns to the CW Network with S05E01 ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ on September 10, 2009.

Hell Unleashed On ‘Supernatural’

Popular The CW series returns Sept. 10

‘Supernatural’ S05E01 ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ Sneak Peek

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The CW Network has released a sneak peek clip from the first episode of the new season of Supernatural.

Click here to view the embedded video Trailer and more promo’s here. Supernatural returns to the CW Network with S05E01 ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ on September 10, 2009.

‘Supernatural’ Could End in 2010

Series creator plans to wrap storyline this season

‘Supernatural’ Season 5 to End With a Bang

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I’ve had numerous requests to add Supernatural to the line up of shows that I write about and so I’ve decided it’s time.

Unfortunately the first article I’ve got for you is the news that the show’s days are numbered.

Supernatural is about to begin airing its fifth season and it seems creator Eric Kripke intends it to be the last.

“I did set out [to] tell a five-season storyline,” Kripke says. “Quite frankly, I never expected [the ...

‘Supernatural’ Takes Three Portal Awards, ‘Star Trek’ Surprises

Catherine Tate upsets Mary McDonnell in Best Actress category, while 'Dark Knight' gets a split win

‘Supernatural’ Creator Never Dreamed Of Six Seasons On The CW

But despite apocalypse, expect a lighter season this year

Mark Pellegrino Cast In ‘Supernatural’

Mark Pellegrino is an actor whose name is beginning to find itself associated with all things cool on television.  First he was cast in Dexter, then as the pivotal character Jacob in Lost, and now he’s been cast as the ultimate enemy of the brothers in Supernatural.

The CW schedule: ‘Thursdays go Goth’ pairing Supernatural, Vampire

'Thursdays go Goth' pairing <i>Supernatural, Vampire</i> The CW's hot new Twilight-tinged series The Vampire Diaries is kicking long time resident Smallville off of Thursdays, while pairing up with Supernatural, the network announced in the upfront presentation of its 2009-'10 schedule on Thursday. Meanwhile, the network canceled Reaper, as expected, though it's unclear if the show will live on in first-run syndication. "Thursdays go Goth" is one of The CW's new taglines. The Smallville/Supernatural pairing on Thursdays has been a staple on The CW for years, with the DC Comic-inspired Smallville doing fairly well and Supernatural building its ratings despite the worst competition on TV (it airs opposite Grey's Anatomy and CSI). Both shows had already gotten pick ups from the network.

Fifth Season The Last For ‘Supernatural’?

“Smallville” is getting a ninth season, but don’t expect “Supernatural” to go that far. Eric Kripke doesn’t care what the ratings are on The CW … after the fifth season, he’s done. “Despite what the network and studio may or may not want, I don’t have more than five seasons of a story,” Kripke told Entertainment Weekly, according to the New York Post. “I would be willing to make sure there are enough villains and heroes around to continue a new story, but there’s no way I’m doing Season 6.” The show is concluding its fourth season, and The CW has already enthusiastically renewed it for a fifth season. But even if Kripke does leave, it doesn’t necessarily mean the end of “Supernatural.” When Al Gough and Miles Millar left “Smallville,” The CW renewed the show anyway, and …

‘Smallville,’ ‘Supernatural’ Coming Back Next Year

No need to wonder whether “Smallville” will be back for a ninth season. Or if “Supernatural” will have yet another outing. The CW has renewed six shows Tuesday, including both “Smallville” and “Supernatural,” showing the world that despite its sagging ratings, it’s here to stay … at least for now. By all accounts, the current season of “Smallville” was supposed to be its final one. The creators had left before the start of the season, as did the show’s big bad guy, Michael Rosenbaum’s Lex Luthor. But the new creative team provided a spark to the show that no one saw coming, and ratings — while slightly off from last year — are much stronger than expected. In fact, “Smallville” remains one of The CW’s highest-rated shows. Viewing numbers were not a question mark for a return …

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