‘Supernatural’ season 10: See Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki on TV Guide Comic-Con cover
Fans of “Supernatural,” rejoice! Warner Bros. is teaming up with TV Guide this year as they have in the past to create some special Comic-Con covers, and of course your beloved show was one of the ones chosen. At this point, it would be one of the biggest bummers out there if “Supernatural” was not associated hand in hand with the San Diego convention.
If you missed it, we shared details about the actual panel itself recently at the link here. This one is more about just this cover itself, which places the focus on the same two guys who have been there since the beginning in Sam and Dean Winchester. It’s certainly dark, and there is also a part of you probably wondering just what in the world Sam is looking at.
We know that Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles are going to have some exciting stuff to do in season 10, and there are some parallels you could make between this year and season 9. After all, it was at this point last year that Sam was the one in peril, and Dean consequently was the one trying to work to get him better. (Granted, that didn’t quite happen like he thought.) This time around, Dean is a demon, and eventually Sam may have to figure out if there is any real way to save him.
Just because we know that there is some bleeding over between one super CW show and the next, you can also take a look below at the covers that are being released for both “The Flash” and “Arrow.” These will be available at the Warner Bros. booth at the convention, or on newsstands moving forward.
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anastasia beverhousen
July 14, 2014 @ 1:35 am
weird show with even weirder fans. surely this will be the last season.
givemepie
July 19, 2014 @ 6:22 pm
Weird comment! Obviously you aren’t a fan or even an occasional watcher of the show. So why are you commenting? Weird.
Adrea Smalls
July 13, 2014 @ 6:09 pm
I stopped (faithfully) watching SPN at the end of Season 6. By that time it the show had really begun to labour and it it was, for me, anyway, painful to watch. The odd scripts and plot lines only fortified the notion that the show had gone past its prime. Plus, all throughout Season 6 the acting–the really, really _bad_ acting–began to rear its head and be more apparent. Jared seemed dazed and confused, while Jensen and Misha appeared to engage in some kind of odd, fey ‘Deep Voice” contest! Every once in a while I’ll watch a current episode, but I miss the erstwhile monster-of-the-week format. All that aside, I’m glad that this tiny little show, the one that I started watching ten years ago, the same one that saw me through four years of university, my master’s degree and my Ph.D., has such a solid place in today’s fandom. Even though I no longer watch it, it’s been a part of my own journey, my own personal quest to be the best expression of myself possible, and I’m proud of it. Here’s hoping that it gets a real TV Guide cover!