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Supernatural News: CW Orders 4-5 More Episodes

Supernatural News: CW Orders 4-5 More Episodes

The CW has confirmed that the network will air four to five new episodes of Supernatural, this season, in addition to the two new episodes that will air this week and next.
Eric Kripke, as late as last week, said that they were considering whether to air new episodes in April/May, or to hold them for the summer, or even until next Autumn. We fans, though, are dying to see what happens next!
As for other CW shows:
Everybody Hates Chris: Can finish out the season but its future – and the futures of most of the CW’s comedies – are still being …read more

Supernatural Hiatus Opens Slot for Reaper on February 28

Supernatural Hiatus Opens Slot for Reaper on February 28

Supernatural on The CW, Thursdays, 9PM ET. Image: The CW

Supernatural, currently airing Thursdays at 9PM ET, will go on a limited hiatus, beginning February 28. In it’s place, Reaper, another of The CW’s under-appreciated shows, takes over Supernatural’s timeslot, in hopes of generating more interest by following Smallville.
Will this be good for either of these, or both, shows? Time will tell. This three card monte with the schedule is usually bad, but The CW hopes to capitalize –for Reaper’s benefit- on the loss of fresh competition. By then, both Lost and Grey’s Anatomy will be out of fresh scripts. …read more

Erik Kripke and Tara Butters Talk Halloween Episodes of “Supernatural” and “Reaper”

Erik Kripke and Tara Butters Talk Halloween Episodes of “Supernatural” and “Reaper”

Check out this interview, actually done earlier this month, but posted All Hallow’s Eve Eve Morning, or something like that. Kate O’Hara, of Zap2It talked to Erik Kripke, creator of Supernatural, and to Tara Butters, one of the writers and creators of Reaper.

Reaper: Comic Outlet for Lovers of Things From Beyond

Reaper: Comic Outlet for Lovers of Things From Beyond

I’ve been watching the trailers and reading the CW’s site for info about this season’s new supernatural comedy “Reaper”. To be honest, it looks like it could be funny, or it could be just silly.
Kevin Smith is very talented. I enjoyed Dogma, Mallrats, and Clerks, but I don’t tend to crave watching them over and over again, though. So, I await “Reaper” with guarded optimism.
Bret Harrison stars as Sam Oliver, a young college dropout and home improvement store employee who discovers, on his 21st birthday, that his parents sold his soul to Satan. Now, the dark lord comes to inform …read more


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