New Supernatural Spoilers And Interview With Eric Kripke


Written on July 5, 2008 – 5:59 pm | by taylor blue
Visited 1244 times, 1 so far today

By now you have probably heard that it has been confirmed that Jensen Ackles is 100% returning to Supernatural (he is the star of the show)! So now we can get the lowdown on the new season, from creator, Eric Kripke

Spoilers after the jump…..

TVGuide.com: You weren’t lying when you said you were hoping to make your fans really angry and full of anxiety all summer!
Eric Kripke: [Laughs] It was a fun way to end the season. Dean meat-hooked in the center of what looks like a thousand mile spiderweb of rusty chains. Sort of M.C.Escher meets Hellraiser.

TVGuide.com: Why did you send Dean to hell?
Kripke:
Everyone expected Dean to be safe! That’s reason enough to send him to hell. But also, in ways I can’t reveal, it’s a turning point for Dean. You need huge moves to happen that can cause radical shifts in the characters, that set them off in a new direction. So what happens to Dean in hell and how Dean gets out become primary concerns of Season 4.

TVGuide.com: So you’ll have scene set in hell?
Kripke: I can give this away. Dean spends a lot more time in hell than anyone’s probably thinking. Dean could spend — in human time — six months, maybe more. In hell time, who knows how many years or decades that might be. [Laughs] I won’t tell you how he gets out, but he will emerge to a different landscape. A lot has changed since he’s been away, and he has to readjust to his loved ones after being gone for so long.

TVGuide.com: Is he still human or… part demon?
Kripke: It takes hundreds of years to be burned away into a demon. Dean won’t be a demon, but there will be an ongoing mystery. When he gets out of hell, he’ll have little recollection of what happened to him down there. That’s one of the mysteries of the season.

TVGuide.com: Speaking of demons, will Ruby be back? And any new characters?
Kripke: Ruby will be back, and we’re introducing a new supernatural species. We intend to bring back Steve Williams, the old embittered hermit hunter Rufus.

TVGuide.com: Let’s get to the heart and soul of the show. How will Dean’s hellish sojourn affect the relationship between the brothers?
Kripke: It will affect it massively. We’ll slowly unfold Dean remembering what happened in hell, and that will drastically affect their relationship. Dean is basically a POW coming home from the worst hellhole — literally — ever. How do you reconnect with your life when you’ve been through something that horrific? That becomes one of his issues. But don’t worry, he’s still the same smart ass he always was.

TVGuide.com: What’s grieving little brother Sam been up to? In the finale, we saw some of his power in his fight with über demon Lilith.
Kripke: We presented him as immune to her powers. We have some twists and turns in store with that. Sam promised Dean right before Dean died that he wasn’t going to pursue any of his powers in terms of discovering his potential. Upon Dean’s return, Sam tells him “I promised I wouldn’t head down that road because you made me promise,” but we begin to wonder if indeed that is the truth. For whatever it’s worth, the writers have never been this excited about a season. We have some really exciting plot twists.

TVGuide.com: Maybe they’ll be exciting enough that this won’t be your last season?
Kripke: Maybe. But you write every season like it’s your last and hope for the best.

It sounds super super exciting…weeee….

source

Related Articles:

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,






  1. 2 Responses to “New Supernatural Spoilers And Interview With Eric Kripke”

  2. By Lara on Apr 5, 2009 | Reply

    Comments for Eric Kripke
    Dear Eric Kripke,
    My mom and I watch Supernatural all the time whether on tv. or renting them so we haven’t missed any. We love this show. I love your idea for this show with the classic rock tunes which today are so vital. This music also gives Sam and Dean real substance in their characters. Please don’t change that. Don’t change the core group by trying to add too much as J. Whedon did with Buffy resulting in diluted and confusing story lines. We love,love,love your core characters, don’t change a thing. Thank you so much Lara and Linda.

    [Reply]

  3. By Lara on May 5, 2009 | Reply

    Dear Eric Kripke,
    My name is Lara, I’m 37 years old. My mom Linda and I live in Montreal Quebec. We watch your show Supernatural all the time. We love Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki. They are wonderful actors with so much depth in their performances.You are exactly like me with your love of classic rock music. Many of us our age and older watch your show and think it is so important to have this music in Supernatural.If you are being pressured by younger groups about the music, don’t give in or leave out the rock. There are many of us out their who also detest the pop scene. You have been excellent in giving the classic rock music the exposure it deserves. More power to you!!! Keep on Rockin!!

    [Reply]

Post a Comment