Anticipation Heats Up for Supernatural Season 10

Anticipation Heats Up for Supernatural Season 10
In Season 9's final episode, fans of the show were subjected into one of the most thrilling events in the series when Dean got turned into a demon. With the new season coming up this October 7, there are surely a lot of things waiting to take off with the new developments in the story of the Winchester brothers.
Executive producer Jeremy Carver teases some information about Jensen Ackles' new Dean, Sam's devoted quest to find his missing demon brother, the introduction of a new character called Cole, the comeback of some familiar faces and a musical-like episode in celebration of the show and its fans.
There's going to be a whole lot of hunting down Demon Dean, with not only Sam chasing down his own brother but another mystery character named Cole, who do not have any idea of what Dean has become and is someone from the brothers' past.
Jared Padalecki says from an interview at the SDCC that Sam is going to be tested in ways he did not experienced before. This time, fans will get to see Sam being the dedicated one instead of Dean.
Dean will also be seen in some pretty wild situations as he travels along with Croley; including an intense fling with a waitress, wild partying in Vegas and more. Jensen Ackles says, this new version of Dean is something fans have never seen before.
Kim Rhodes as Sheriff Mills and Brianna Buckmaster as Sheriff Donna Hanscum will also be making a comeback on the show.
And for the musical episode, that's up on the 200th episode of the show that will feature all the most loved to the most hated characters of the series.
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