'Supernatural' Season 10 Spoilers: Season of the Demon Dean
'Supernatural' Season 10 Spoilers: Season of the Demon Dean
"Supernatural" season 10 will hit televisions this coming Tuesday, Oct. 7. The premiere episode will be entitled "Black". This is to reflect the heart of main character turned demon Dean Winchester, portrayed by Jensen Ackles. In this episode, we would witness the former hunter enjoying his new found life as a demon. As he discovers how it is to be a demon, where he would indulge himself in violence, womanizing and drunkenness, he will be accompanied by no less than Crowley, the King of Hell, who is played by Mark Sheppard.
Meanwhile, Dean's brother Sam, played by Jared Padalecki will be trying his best to find his brother who disappeared after his fight against Metatron in the previous season. In the promo video, Dean's voice plays in the background as if talking to Sam saying, "Sam I know you are trying to fix me, maybe I don't want to be fixed." This gives us an idea that the conflict will be within Sam whether he would save his brother or kill him.
The good thing in all of these is that it may not stay like that for long. Jensen Ackles, during the 2014 DallasCon let it slip that a cure can be used on him. This happened unintentionally when a fan asked him if Dean would be getting a hell hound. Ackles responded by saying "I think that if it lasted a little longer than it did, the whole Demon Dean thing, maybe they would start playing with the idea of bringing in the Hell Hound." But it was not clear as to how long before he will be cured. It is speculated that the curing would happen sometime in the fourth episode. This is because of a shared picture of the "Supernatural" actors for the fifth episode where the brothers appear to be back working together.
Moreover, episode titles are very suggestive as to how the story would progress. The third episode is entitle "Soul Survivor" while the fifth is "Fan Fiction". From these, viewers can just easily speculate that, indeed, the cure could happen sometime in between.
Excited for these developments? Catch Dean and Sam Winchester when "Supernatural" Season 10 premieres on Tuesday Oct. 7, at 9pm ET on the CW Network.
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