Adam Milligan is back and bringing some drama to Sam and Dean’s lives on tonight’s mid-season finale of Supernatural!
Jake Abel, who stars as Adam, told TVLine that bringing back the character at almost the last minute is worth it.
“I was hearing that they would bring so many people back from Hell, back from the dead, back from wherever they may be, but poor Adam was always forgotten. In some ways, I think maybe the delayed gratification will pay off,” he says. “It’s fitting that Adam was introduced in the “Jump the Shark” episode [as] this long-lost third brother, and then to sort of do it again on the final season, it’s much more poetic than coming back at mid-series run. It’s much more dramatic to come back at the very end. So I think it was worth the wait.
In “Our Father, Who Aren’t in Heaven”, Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel’s (Misha Collins) continued search for a way to defeat Chuck (Rob Benedict) leads them to unexpected places and toward unlikely allies.
Supernatural‘s mid season finale airs TONIGHT, December 12th @ 8PM ET/PT on The CW.
The CW announced today that the Riverdale spinoff series, starring Lucy, Ashleigh Murray, Jonny Beauchamp and Julia Chan, will debut on Thursday, February 6th @ 8PM ET/PT.
On top of the premiere dates for those series, CW did confirm when Arrow and Supernatural would wrap up their final seasons.
Arrow will bow out with a two-hour event on Tuesday, January 28th, while Supernatural, after returning to its’ original Monday night time slot, sign off on May 18th.
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The 41-year-old actor is directing the episode, acting in it, and he has an original song, “Sounds of Someday”, being featured.
In “Atomic Monsters”, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean investigate the mysterious death of a girl and the disappearance of another.
Jensen recently opened up about stepping behind the camera for one final time on the show.
“It was a little bit like the first time I did it just — just a little hesitant on a few things — but really, once I started rolling it was like riding a bike,” he told Variety. “We’ve got such a solid crew up here, from all the department heads all the way down. And this is not a crew that wants people to fail, and they certainly don’t want me to fail — or at least they put on that hat. So to be honest, you just have to do the work: You’ve got to put in the hours and make a lot of decisions, answer a lot of questions and then just hope that you’ve created a detailed enough roadmap than when you get on set you can navigate everything really easily. That’s what we did.”
Tune in to Supernatural TONIGHT (November 7) at 8pm on The CW!