Jared Padalecki and his family are going to be on Celebrity Family Feud this Sunday, and I think the Supernatural star might be possessed.
Why do I say that? Because he answered a question with just an odd sound as compared to an actual word.
Don’t worry; Steve Harvey doesn’t need to find Padalecki, an exorcist. He was just playing off of his competitor, Pete Holmes, who wasn’t happy with how the judges determine if an answer is on the board.
If this preview is a hint of what the episode is going to be like, then this week’s CFF is definitely going to be a lot of fun.
The CW cancelled the Supernatural prequel The Winchesters after only one season. So the studio was shopping it around to see if it could find it a new home. Over the weekend, there were reports that no one bought it. And today, the show’s producer, Jensen Ackles, confirmed it.
“To all of you who watched, followed, and supported this story, THANK YOU. And to all those who brought this show to life…I couldn’t be more proud of what we all did together,” Dean Winchester wrote. “But as they say…timing is everything. With a massive Network shift coupled with an industry strike…welp… that’s some unfortunate timing. Sleep well dear @WinchestersOnCW…until we meet again. Somewhere down the road. 🙏🏼”
I have a feeling this won’t be the last time we see the Supernatural prequel, mostly because it was better than the original’s final seasons.
The CW was bought out by Nexstar, and they want to focus more on unscripted and importing scripted shows. So they are pretty much washing their hands of the shows that came before them.
So far, they only picked up All American and Walker for 2023-2024. And today, we found out that they opted to cancel the Kung-Fu and the Supernatural prequel The Winchesters.
“As we reimagine the new CW, we had to make some tough programming decisions,” the network said in a statement. “We thank our partners at Warner Bros. and the casts and creative teams of Kung Fu and The Winchesters for all their hard work, creativity and dedication.”
The latter is being shopped around. Hopefully, it will be picked up by someone else because it was even better than Supernatural in its later years.
There are only three shows left from the old CW that are awaiting their fate. They are Superman & Lois, All American: Homecoming, and Gotham Nights. It will be interesting to see if any of them get picked up.
It has almost been a month since Nexstar acquired The CW, and I already hate them. , First, they cancelled Nancy Drew. Then, they did the same to DC’s Stargirl. Today, they opted not to order any additional episodes from their two new dramas, The Winchesters and Walker: Independence. Meaning that both series are only getting a 13-episode first season.
While that sounds grimmer than the demons The Winchesters go after, Deadline says that both shows could get a second season.
If Nexstar cancels all of The CW shows at the end of the season, they will get cancelled themselves. When The WB and UPN merged to give us The CW, they kept a few shows like Supernatural. If Nexstar doesn’t do the same, then they will lose all the viewers they had.
And if they cancel the Supernatural spinoff, I hope Netflix or HBO Max saves it. It is too good to only last 13 episodes.