‘Supernatural’ Season 10 Spoilers: Dean Enjoys being a Demon, Will Sam Kill Him?
'Supernatural' Season 10 Spoilers: Dean Enjoys being a Demon, Will Sam Kill Him?
Supernatural is an American supernatural drama television series, which chronicles the brothers Sam and Dean Winchester as they travel through the United States in search of supernatural creatures.
The TV series integrates folklores and urban legends as well as Pagan and Christian mythology.
CW Network has decided to keep the drama series for a tenth season and announced its renewal on February 12, 2014.
The Season 10 premiere episode will be entitled Black, with its synopsis announced lately by the said network.
Created by Eric Kripke, Supernatural Season 10 cast stars Misha Collins as Castiel, Mark Sheppard as Crowley, Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, and Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester.
In the season's premiere, Dean gets on an adventure with the King of Hell, Crowley.
The summary says, "Dean is living it up as a demon while Sam hits rock bottom in the search for his brother - Dean (Jensen Ackles) is a demon and running amuck with Crowley (Mark Sheppard) while Sam (Jared Padalecki) tries to figure out what happened to his brother. Meanwhile, Castiel (Misha Collins) is dealing with his diminishing grace."
Although a companion for the Winchester brothers in the majority of the series' runtime, it appears that Crowley will be the season's villain. The villain will take advantage of Dean's situation, which completely invites Sam for a challenge. Sam still doesn't know Crowley's conspiracy and even if he is now desperately trying to summon him for help, the lord of Hell will be taking Dean's side.
The premiere episode fifteenth season of the American sitcom is set to be piloted by Alec Smight. More than that, it was executive produced and written by Don McGill, together with Christopher Barbour.
A season 10 promotion video reveals Dean having a good time as a demon. He is drinking, brawling, womanizing, and singing in the karaoke. His brother Sam is consistently in search of ways in order to bring him back to his former self. However, Dean doesn't want to be fixed as per the video.
A man-to-self conflict now arises, since Sam doesn't know if he kills or saves his own brother.
The first episode of the first season was initially aired on September 13, 2005. Meanwhile, this year's Season 10 of Supernatural debuts in television on October 7, 2014, at 9PM, on CW Network.
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