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Supernatural - Inside secrets of the new "noir" season

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Supernatural returns tomorrow night for its most "noir" season. Will Bobby get his soul back? Will Sam be the older brother now? We asked the producers, plus actors Jim Beaver and Misha Collins, and here's what they told us. Spoilers...

We were lucky enough to catch up with co-stars Jim Beaver and Misha Collins, plus producers Eric Kripke and Sera Gamble, at San Diego Comic Con, and they gave us some hints about what to expect from the show's sixth season. Because of the chaos of SDCC and the limited time available, a couple of these interviews are exclusive one-on-ones, but the interviews with Kripke and Beaver were shared with our hero, Maureen Ryan with AOL TV.

Misha Collins (Castiel):

I think there was something of a hard reset on [Castiel]'s emotionality at the very end of the season when he was restored. I think that he is coming back, on an emotional level, more like the Cas that we first met at the beginning of season four. But he's also coming back with a lot more wisdom. His exposure to humanity, and its workings has changed him. He's not as naive as he was. But yeah, he is different... it's complicated.... I think he's always secretly going to be wishing he could be at a bordello. I think it's safe to say that's always the subtext with Cas.




New showrunner Sera Gamble:

We're aware of the parallels to season one, with the fact that Sam, in certain ways, shows up to pull Dean back in. But we're very aware of that. We're conscious of that, and it only seems that way on the surface. We very quickly pull another layer of the onion back, and you see the ways in which it's not the same....

We have a whole arc for Dean, as it comes to him and his family, but I don't know that we are necessarily going to take it in the direction you would expect, when you see episode one. In terms of Sam, and the way that he deals with his time in Hell, we talked a lot about the different ways that could go. We didn't want to take it in the first direction you would expect. His reaction to Hell is not the same as his brother's.



[As for whether the show will explore other mythologies besides Judeo-Christian], monsters are not... monsters don't go to church, or temple, or anything. They come from all over the world. So we kind of... we're opportunists. We just kind of want to do the coolest monster we can do. So really, we just pick based on what's cool that week.

Source: Full Article @ I09

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