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UPDATE 2: I sent a note to "Supernatural" executive producer Sera Gamble when I heard about the show's renewal for a sixth season. I said I was happy to hear that the show would be returning, but I had to be a little cheeky and ask if viewers would be getting "The Apocalypse 2: The Squeakquel" next season. Here's her response:

"No, you will not be getting Apocalypse, The Squeaquel in Season 6 (that's hilarious)," Gamble wrote. "We're climaxing that story this season. We've been working on the Season 6 storyline for quite some time, and we're very excited about it. We have lots of ideas, and are grateful for the chance to keep the show going.

"Please tell the fans that the writers say thank you! We so appreciate the support."

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When I asked a CW representative whether creator/executive producer Eric Kripke would return for "Supernatural's" sixth season, I got a three-word reply: "Yes, he's back."

Source: Chicago Tribune

Supernatural showrunner Eric Kripke has reportedly announced that he is stepping down from the day-to-day management of the show.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the creator of the series will be succeeded by executive producer Sera Gamble.

Despite resigning from his role, Kripke is expected to still be actively involved with the CW drama as a hands-on executive producer with co-showrunner Robert Singer.

"Eric and Bob will be working very closely with Sera," said an insider. "They are not abandoning the show."

The show boss previously stated that he envisioned Supernatural as a five-season show, but has adjusted his stance since the series was renewed for a 6th.

"I'm looking at this season as the [last] chapter in this particular story," he clarified. "That doesn't mean there can't be a new story."

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Misha Collins to leave 'Supernatural'?

Misha Collins could be leaving Supernatural at the end of the fifth season, reports claim.

According to E! Online, the actor's contract only runs until the end of the current season and there are no plans as yet to discuss his role in series six.

A source said that Collins, Castiel on the programme, is "hopeful" that he is in line to return next year, but nothing is expected to be confirmed until the writing staff have fleshed out the coming season's story arc.

Yesterday, showrunner Eric Kripke announced that he is stepping down from the day-to-day management of the series.

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Meh. I hope the next season isn't some crappy aftershock of the series. Like "Scrubs [med school]" after Scrubs.

Castiel is such an awesome character. He brings a lot of intensity and comedy to the show.

Yeah I agree Castiel has been awesome, Season 6 is sounding **** already :(

Well on the other hand: Castiel was introduced later in the series; it was already great before that. Dean and Sam can carry the show very well.

Still, I hope he'll be in the next season.

true but most of the awesome moments from Season 5 are from him :p

I hope they bring back a bit more of the comedy in the show. I always love the awkward scenes/situations between characters.

Ever since the apocalypse started, the balance between drama and comedy has gotten a bit skewed. Don't get me wrong, I love both parts of the show, but the main attraction to the series for me, was it's lightheartedness.

Yeah there was some really funny episodes, for example the episode where Dean kept dying was really good and the trickster episodes were good

That was the funniest episode by far. *Sam walks away from Dean as a dog barks* "Hey doggy!" *dead*

Castiel has been a huge boom to this already booming show. I told my wife that we might have to consider that name if we have a son.

Agreed Castiel and Bobby are probably the 2 best supporting characters on TV right now. Though Peter Falk and Wim Wenders need to be getting royalties for the Castiel character.

Yeah there was some really funny episodes, for example the episode where Dean kept dying was really good and the trickster episodes were good

"Mystery Spot" - Season 3 Episode 11. God I loved that episode. :laugh:

Anyway, the next episode (titled "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid") airs on the 25th of March. Boo!

"Mystery Spot" - Season 3 Episode 11. God I loved that episode. :laugh:

Anyway, the next episode (titled "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid") airs on the 25th of March. Boo!

Yeah that and vampire diaries taken a long break! :(

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