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The CW has announced the return and finale dates for the final season of Supernatural

August 18, 2020 by Liam Waddington

The CW has announced the official return and finale dates for the final season of the hit series Supernatural after production was halted due to the ongoing global health crisis which resulted in the show not ending in May as originally intended.

Taking to Twitter, the network revealed that the series will return for its final seven episodes on 8th October 2020, with the series finale set for 19th November 2020.

Their final journey continues. The final 7 episodes of #Supernatural premieres Thursday, October 8! Stream next day free only on The CW. pic.twitter.com/jA7zTh7F6U

— Supernatural (@cw_spn) August 17, 2020

This is surely good news for fans of the long-running series as it won’t be too long of a wait to see how Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchesters’ journey comes to an end after 15 seasons.

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Sam and Dean have spent their lives on the road, battling supernatural threats that include everything from the demon that killed their mother to the usual vampires, ghosts, shape-shifters, angels and fallen gods rampaging over the land. They’ve come out on top with the help of allies, both human and supernatural, but every victory comes at a price.

 

Filed Under: Liam Waddington, News, Television Tagged With: CW, Supernatural

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