The Winchesters: The CW announces October premiere date for Supernatural prequel

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The television series Supernatural wrapped up a fifteen season run a while back, bringing the story of monster hunting brothers Sam and Dean Winchester to a close… but the CW network isn’t done showing us stories about monster hunting members of the Winchester family. With the prequel series The Winchesters, the focus is shifting to Sam and Dean’s parents, Mary Campbell and John Winchester. And today the CW announced that The Winchesters will premiere at 8pm Eastern time on Tuesday, October 11th.

Written by Supernatural alum Robbie Thompson, The Winchesters is told from the perspective of narrator Dean Winchester, voiced by Jensen Ackles. The aim with this show is to tell

the epic, untold love story of how John met Mary and how they put it all on the line to not only save their love but the entire world. When John returns home from fighting in Vietnam, a mysterious encounter sparks a new mission to trace his father’s past. In his journey, he crosses paths with 19-year-old demon hunter Mary, who is also searching for answers after the disappearance of her own father. Together, the two join forces with young hunter-in-training Latika and easygoing hunter Carlos to uncover the hidden truths about both their families. Their investigation leads them to a rare book emporium, whose owner Ada takes an interest in the occult and could provide the missing pieces to their puzzle. But secrets run deep for both the Winchesters and Campbells, and despite the best efforts of John’s mother Millie to protect her son from pursuing a dangerous life of demon hunting, John and Mary are both determined to work together to uphold their families’ legacies while beginning to form a family of their own.

The show stars Meg Donnelly (American Housewife) as Mary, who “has been fighting the forces of darkness since she was a child. After losing someone close to her, the hardened hunter considers quitting the family business – until her father’s disappearance and the arrival of newcomer John Winchester forces her to lead a new team”; Drake Rodger (The In Between) as John Winchester, who has “recently returned from Vietnam. The selfless and clearheaded John finds a new mission back home, where traces of his father’s past lead him to a secret organization and a whole new war as a hunter”; Nida Khurshid (Station 19) as Latika Desai, “Fiercely intelligent and braver than she believes, Latika Desai is a young hunter-in-training whose research and problem-solving skills help her face her fears in battling dark forces”; newcomer Jonathan “Jojo” Fleites as Carlos Cervantez. “Easygoing and confident, Carlos is a natural when it comes to fighting demons and a boost of positivity for the team as it takes on more serious threats”; Demetria McKinney (Tyler Perry’s House of Payne) as Ada Monroe, “a studious and sharp bookstore owner who also takes interest in the mysteries of the occult”; and Bianca Kajlich (Halloween: Resurrection) as Millie, a “hard-working and tough and has done the bulk of parenting in her family for the past 15 years. She has always worried John, a Vietnam veteran, would take after his father and wanted to prevent him from pursuing a dangerous life. She is now coming to grips with the fact that this is exactly what John plans to do.”

The Winchesters is coming to us from Warner Bros Television and CBS Studios, who set the October premiere. Glen Winter (Supergirl) is directing and executive producing the pilot episode. This show is being executive produced by Supernatural star Jensen Ackles and his wife Danneel through their company Chaos Machine Productions. Thompson and Winter are also executive producing.

I’m a Supernatural fan, but I’m several seasons behind on the show, so I want to catch up on that before I dive into this prequel series. Will you be watching The Winchesters when the premiere date hits? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Source: Deadline

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