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by Kevin Fitzpatrick July 30, 2013 3:22 PM
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Apart from The CW’s news that ‘Flash‘ will soon spin off of ‘Arrow,’ we’re still reeling from the announcement that ‘Supernatural‘ will follow the same treatment for its ninth season. More and more details have begun to emerge from the as-yet-untitled spinoff, which will weave a backdoor pilot into ‘Supernatural’ season 9 and center in Chicago with a new cast of characters, but what chances do fans have of seeing any familiar faces?
Planning for the spinoff remains in the early stages, but there appears to be a bit of differing opinion on whether or not Sam and Dean Winchester will have any role in the new series. While earlier in the day at the ongoing TCA press tour, ‘Supernatural’ executive producer Robert Singer said, “Jared [Padalecki] and Jensen [Ackles] will be in the spinoff, but it’s an entirely different cast of characters.” CW president Mark Pedowitz had a differing account:
It’s a planted spinoff and right now it’s the beginning of development. There will be hunters, there will be monsters, it will be set in Chicago, at the moment no one’s planning to have continuing characters that are on ‘Supernatural’ right now.
Thus far, we know that the spinoff will take its base in the windy city as “more of an ensemble” show, while ‘Supernatural’ supervising producer Andrew Dabb will pen the sсript. The backdoor pilot will unfold as the 20th episode of ‘Supernatural’ season 9, taking place sometime in the spring.
We’ll keep you updated as more details on the ‘Supernatural’ spinoff emerge, but what say you? Do you believe that the franchise has life enough for a spinoff without Sam, Dean or any other established characters? How would you like The CW to proceed with the new series?
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INSIDE TV 'Supernatural' bosses give scoop on spin-off: 'It's much more of an ensemble show'
by Sandra Gonzalez on Jul 30, 2013 at 10:32AM @EWSandraG
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Let’s just call this one Season Nine, Time for a Spin-off!
But as buzz continued to build about Supernatural’s upcoming spin-off executive producers Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer yesterday shared with EW some new info about the spin-off, which is currently scheduled to be introduced to viewers in episode 20 of the upcoming new season.
In the Chicago-set episode, Carver said we’ll be introduced to a show that would, if picked up by the network, “explore the clashing monster and human characters” living in the city. In fact, he said, “we’ll have main characters who are both human and monsters.” That will include, added Singer, “families of monsters and families of hunters.” “It’s much more of an ensemble than Supernatural,” Singer said.
Starting with a fresh slate of characters, Singer explained, felt like a non-traditional approach to a spin-off that also left room for Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) to introduce viewers into the world. “Most spin-offs, you spin characters out and create a show about them. Jared and Jensen will be in the spin-off, but it’s an entirely different cast of characters,” Singer said. “And unlike Supernatural – which is a road show — this will take place in one place with a wider cast of characters.”
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And while news of the in-the-works Supernatural spin-off may have caught some fans of the long-running series by surprise, Carver said he had a feeling it would eventually become a topic of discussion. “I think any time a show goes this long — unless you’re Chicago Fire [which got a spin-off after one season] — then you’re always in the back of your mind going to be thinking the what-if scenario,” he said.
“It’s going to be quite a departure — the same world but from a whole new perspective,” Carver added.
Meanwhile, CW president Mark Pedowitz said on Tuesday morning that the spin-off is in no way an indication of an upcoming end-date for the mother series. “As long as they keep telling great stories and Jared and Jensen still want to do it, why wouldn’t you continue?” he said.
Supernatural returns for its ninth season Oct. 8.
CW’s Supernatural Spin-Off Gets A Pilot In Season Nine
July 31, 2013 Nathan Bartlebaugh TV 7 comments 3,148 views
Attention, fans of Supernatural, The CW is talking up their impending spinoff of the series and we might all see it much sooner than expected.
During the Television Critics Association Summer press tour, CW head Mark Pedowitz revealed that the new show would be less “nomadic” than its parent, which features the motley Winchester brothers fighting monsters and demons all across America. Based in Chicago, the still untitled project would include a mix of both monsters and humans as central characters, which would be relatively novel for a show that’s mostly featured the two groups killing each other.
Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer, talking to Entertainment Weekly, have said that fans will have their introduction to the new concept during Supernatural’s season 9, whose 20th episode—relatively close to the conclusion of the season—would serve as a backdoor pilot. Carver specifically identified the dynamic, stating that they planned to “explore the clashing monster and human characters” by having “main characters who are both human and monsters” to include “families of monsters and families of hunters.”
Although the Winchesters have their share of human, angel, vampire and even demon compatriots, the crux of that storyline is the bond between the brothers, even when it’s too angsty for its own good. With the new spinoff, Singer points out that it’s “much more of an ensemble than ‘Supernatural.”
Pedowitz did address the questions of whom would be included in this makeshift team of humans and creatures, mentioning up-front that he didn’t think there were “any plans for characters on Supernatural to be in the spinoff.” At the same time, Singer and Carver did relate that Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles would be involved in the Chicago-based show, but that it would be “a completely different cast of characters.” One can assume the involvement of the Winchesters in the new show would be in a capacity similar to the way Angel and Buffy would intermittently pop into each other’s respective titles during their initial runs.
In fact, much about this set-up for a new Supernatural-related program has the echoes of those Whedon-helmed series, including the idea of an ensemble made up of mundane and fantastical characters whose very natures were often at odds with one another. Speaking of Buffy, isn’t it time for a headlining female presence in the Supernatural universe? On the prospect of one of those main characters being female, Pedowitz was more non-commital, offering “Hopefully, depends on how they craft the show.”
Still, one can’t imagine, given how important female characters have been on Supernatural, that they won’t have a strong presence in the new one, particularly since there are several great existing examples to choose from, including the tenacious Sherrif Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) and wacky hacker-chick Charlie (Whedon alum Felicia Day). Both characters have had extremely recent appearances on the show, as well as a solid history in the mythology.
What about Supernatural itself? How much longer can it continue? It’s already heading into it’s ninth season, having eclipsed Buffy by a full season and gaining on the X-Files, which may hold the record as longest running paranormal tv series of that nature. Pedowitz says he could easily see the show running for a tenth season and possibly more and that there is no shortage of material. “From what I’ve read, Jeremy Carver is writing arcs that could go longer. As long as fans are there and ratings are there, there’s no reason it couldn’t continue … If they can still tell great stories and Jared and Jensen still want to do it, why wouldn’t you continue?” ‘Supernatural’ to continue for as long as they can continue, as long as they have great stories to tell.”
What do you think? Does a Supernatural spinoff hold any interest? What characters from the current series would you want to see here in a larger capacity? You know, that sounds like a great idea for a top ten…
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WINCHESTERS APPEAR?
by Kevin Fitzpatrick July 30, 2013 3:22 PM
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Apart from The CW’s news that ‘Flash‘ will soon spin off of ‘Arrow,’ we’re still reeling from the announcement that ‘Supernatural‘ will follow the same treatment for its ninth season. More and more details have begun to emerge from the as-yet-untitled spinoff, which will weave a backdoor pilot into ‘Supernatural’ season 9 and center in Chicago with a new cast of characters, but what chances do fans have of seeing any familiar faces?
Planning for the spinoff remains in the early stages, but there appears to be a bit of differing opinion on whether or not Sam and Dean Winchester will have any role in the new series. While earlier in the day at the ongoing TCA press tour, ‘Supernatural’ executive producer Robert Singer said, “Jared [Padalecki] and Jensen [Ackles] will be in the spinoff, but it’s an entirely different cast of characters.” CW president Mark Pedowitz had a differing account:
It’s a planted spinoff and right now it’s the beginning of development. There will be hunters, there will be monsters, it will be set in Chicago, at the moment no one’s planning to have continuing characters that are on ‘Supernatural’ right now.
Thus far, we know that the spinoff will take its base in the windy city as “more of an ensemble” show, while ‘Supernatural’ supervising producer Andrew Dabb will pen the sсript. The backdoor pilot will unfold as the 20th episode of ‘Supernatural’ season 9, taking place sometime in the spring.
We’ll keep you updated as more details on the ‘Supernatural’ spinoff emerge, but what say you? Do you believe that the franchise has life enough for a spinoff without Sam, Dean or any other established characters? How would you like The CW to proceed with the new series?
Filed Under: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Supernatural, The CW
Category: TV News
insidetv.ew.com/2013/07/30/supernatural-spin-of...
INSIDE TV 'Supernatural' bosses give scoop on spin-off: 'It's much more of an ensemble show'
by Sandra Gonzalez on Jul 30, 2013 at 10:32AM @EWSandraG
Image Credit: Diyah Pera/The CW
Share on Tumblr Comments 75
Let’s just call this one Season Nine, Time for a Spin-off!
But as buzz continued to build about Supernatural’s upcoming spin-off executive producers Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer yesterday shared with EW some new info about the spin-off, which is currently scheduled to be introduced to viewers in episode 20 of the upcoming new season.
In the Chicago-set episode, Carver said we’ll be introduced to a show that would, if picked up by the network, “explore the clashing monster and human characters” living in the city. In fact, he said, “we’ll have main characters who are both human and monsters.” That will include, added Singer, “families of monsters and families of hunters.” “It’s much more of an ensemble than Supernatural,” Singer said.
Starting with a fresh slate of characters, Singer explained, felt like a non-traditional approach to a spin-off that also left room for Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) to introduce viewers into the world. “Most spin-offs, you spin characters out and create a show about them. Jared and Jensen will be in the spin-off, but it’s an entirely different cast of characters,” Singer said. “And unlike Supernatural – which is a road show — this will take place in one place with a wider cast of characters.”
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And while news of the in-the-works Supernatural spin-off may have caught some fans of the long-running series by surprise, Carver said he had a feeling it would eventually become a topic of discussion. “I think any time a show goes this long — unless you’re Chicago Fire [which got a spin-off after one season] — then you’re always in the back of your mind going to be thinking the what-if scenario,” he said.
“It’s going to be quite a departure — the same world but from a whole new perspective,” Carver added.
Meanwhile, CW president Mark Pedowitz said on Tuesday morning that the spin-off is in no way an indication of an upcoming end-date for the mother series. “As long as they keep telling great stories and Jared and Jensen still want to do it, why wouldn’t you continue?” he said.
Supernatural returns for its ninth season Oct. 8.
CW’s Supernatural Spin-Off Gets A Pilot In Season Nine
July 31, 2013 Nathan Bartlebaugh TV 7 comments 3,148 views
Attention, fans of Supernatural, The CW is talking up their impending spinoff of the series and we might all see it much sooner than expected.
During the Television Critics Association Summer press tour, CW head Mark Pedowitz revealed that the new show would be less “nomadic” than its parent, which features the motley Winchester brothers fighting monsters and demons all across America. Based in Chicago, the still untitled project would include a mix of both monsters and humans as central characters, which would be relatively novel for a show that’s mostly featured the two groups killing each other.
Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer, talking to Entertainment Weekly, have said that fans will have their introduction to the new concept during Supernatural’s season 9, whose 20th episode—relatively close to the conclusion of the season—would serve as a backdoor pilot. Carver specifically identified the dynamic, stating that they planned to “explore the clashing monster and human characters” by having “main characters who are both human and monsters” to include “families of monsters and families of hunters.”
Although the Winchesters have their share of human, angel, vampire and even demon compatriots, the crux of that storyline is the bond between the brothers, even when it’s too angsty for its own good. With the new spinoff, Singer points out that it’s “much more of an ensemble than ‘Supernatural.”
Pedowitz did address the questions of whom would be included in this makeshift team of humans and creatures, mentioning up-front that he didn’t think there were “any plans for characters on Supernatural to be in the spinoff.” At the same time, Singer and Carver did relate that Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles would be involved in the Chicago-based show, but that it would be “a completely different cast of characters.” One can assume the involvement of the Winchesters in the new show would be in a capacity similar to the way Angel and Buffy would intermittently pop into each other’s respective titles during their initial runs.
In fact, much about this set-up for a new Supernatural-related program has the echoes of those Whedon-helmed series, including the idea of an ensemble made up of mundane and fantastical characters whose very natures were often at odds with one another. Speaking of Buffy, isn’t it time for a headlining female presence in the Supernatural universe? On the prospect of one of those main characters being female, Pedowitz was more non-commital, offering “Hopefully, depends on how they craft the show.”
Still, one can’t imagine, given how important female characters have been on Supernatural, that they won’t have a strong presence in the new one, particularly since there are several great existing examples to choose from, including the tenacious Sherrif Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) and wacky hacker-chick Charlie (Whedon alum Felicia Day). Both characters have had extremely recent appearances on the show, as well as a solid history in the mythology.
What about Supernatural itself? How much longer can it continue? It’s already heading into it’s ninth season, having eclipsed Buffy by a full season and gaining on the X-Files, which may hold the record as longest running paranormal tv series of that nature. Pedowitz says he could easily see the show running for a tenth season and possibly more and that there is no shortage of material. “From what I’ve read, Jeremy Carver is writing arcs that could go longer. As long as fans are there and ratings are there, there’s no reason it couldn’t continue … If they can still tell great stories and Jared and Jensen still want to do it, why wouldn’t you continue?” ‘Supernatural’ to continue for as long as they can continue, as long as they have great stories to tell.”
What do you think? Does a Supernatural spinoff hold any interest? What characters from the current series would you want to see here in a larger capacity? You know, that sounds like a great idea for a top ten…
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Details have emerged about the "Supernatural" spinoff that The CW has in the works, and it looks like fans of the long-running series could be seeing it pretty soon.
At the Television Critics Association Summer 2013 press tour, The CW president Mark Pedowitz said the "Supernatural" spinoff would be set in Chicago and will be planted in the show's upcoming ninth season.
Executive producers Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer told Entertainment Weekly earlier this week that the "Supernatural" spinoff is currently scheduled to be introduced to viewers as Season 9, Episode 20. Carver told EW that if The CW picks it up, the show will “explore the clashing monster and human characters," and "have main characters who are both human and monsters.” That will include,“families of monsters and families of hunters," Singer added, pointing out that the spinoff is "much more of an ensemble than 'Supernatural.'"
Though Pedowitz said that he didn't think there are "any plans for [regular] characters on 'Supernatural'" to be on the spinoff, the EPs told EW that the show's stars Jared Padelecki and Jensen Ackles will be a part of the Chicago-set spinoff. “Most spinoffs, you spin characters out and create a show about them. Jared and Jensen will be in the spinoff, but it’s an entirely different cast of characters,” Singer said. Will some of those characters be female? "Hopefully, depends how they craft the show," Pedowitz noted at TCA.
As for "Supernatural," The CW's current longest-running series, Pedowitz said he sees the show continuing to a Season 10 and perhaps beyond. "I would love 'Supernatural' to continue for as long as they can continue, as long as they have great stories to tell," Pedowitz said at the TCAs. "From what I've read, Jeremy Carver is writing arcs that could go longer. As long as fans are there and ratings are there, there's no reason it couldn't continue ... If they can still tell great stories and Jared and Jensen still want to do it, why wouldn't you continue?"
For more on the "Supernatural" spinoff, click over to EW.
"Supernatural" Season 9 premieres Tuesday, October 8 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.
‘Supernatural’ spin-off to hunt in the Windy City
By Caitlin Kelly (@purplehrdwonder) at 10:15 am, July 30, 2013 | Reviewed by Lexxie Ehrenkaufer
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We’ve learned a bit more about the upcoming Supernatural spin-off, including the setting and the premise.
The spin-off of the veteran CW drama will take place in Chicago, TVLine reports. The spin-off will explore the clashing hunter and monster cultures in the city.
The Winchesters are no strangers to the Windy City, having visited in episodes including season 1′s “Shadow” and season 5′s “Two Minutes to Midnight.”
We previously reported that the spin-off will feature new characters. While the spin-off is still in the early stages of development at The CW, sources indicate that the protagonist will be introduced in a backdoor pilot toward the end of season 9.
This is a similar approach The CW took to launch The Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals. The pilot aired in The Vampire Diaries season 4. It introduced the new cast and setting, and the new series will premiere in October.
Deadline also reports that the pilot will be written by Supernatural supervising producer Andrew Dabb. Dabb joined the Supernatural writing staff in season 4 with writing partner Daniel Loflin. The two began writing separately in season 8.
It was also announced that Supernatural‘s season 9 premiere will be a week earlier than previously anticipated. The Winchesters will return to The CW on Tuesday, October 8 at 9:00 p.m. ET.
13 Characters That Should Appear In The Supernatural Spinoff
August 5, 2013 Nathan Bartlebaugh TV 2 comments
Last week it was announced by CW head Mark Pedowitz, that the network’s star series Supernatural would be getting a pilot for a proposed Chicago-based spinoff that would follow families of hunters and monsters and how they interacted with one another. For all the specific details on that announcement, you can read our original story here.
What was a takeaway for fans was that the new show would be an ensemble and it didn’t currently sound like existing Supernatural characters (outside appearances by the Winchester brothers themselves) was in the works for the show, which would feature a fresh cast of new faces. While there’s no reason to think that will be otherwise, with audiences getting their first look at those characters in the season 9 back-door pilot, the statements made don’t exactly rule out the possibility that established characters won’t eventually join the show if it does make it to series.
In fact, it’s quite likely that other members of the Supernatural universe absolutely would show up at some point if the producers and writers wanted to establish some common thread between the two series. With Supernatural and the Winchesters showing no signs of slowing down, it’s highly likely that both shows would run next to each other in the season line-ups (if not in adjacent timeslots). Like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel before them, there would be plenty of room for sharing of arcs and characters without forcing either series down a path that would betray its personal trajectory.
In that spirit, here’s a list of characters currently populating the dark world of Supernatural that would be wonderful additions–or even just visitors–to the intended Chicago ensemble spinoff. Let’s get started with a couple who are no strangers to the paranormal or being part of a big cast…
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‘Supernatural’ Planted Spinoff A Go As Episode Next Spring, To Explore Clash Of Hunter & Monster Cultures In Chicago
By NELLIE ANDREEVA | Monday July 29, 2013 @ 6:00pm PDT
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The long-gestating spinoff from veteran CW drama Supernatural is moving forward as a backdoor pilot to air as an episode of Supernatural‘s upcoming ninth season. To be written by Supernatural supervising producer Andrew Dabb, the planted spinoff, in early stages of development, won’t be as nomadic as the mothership series, which takes place in a different town every week. It will explore the clashing hunter and monster cultures of Chicago.
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