Supernatural (season 15)
The fifteenth and final season of Supernatural, an American dark fantasy television series created by Eric Kripke, premiered on The CW on October 10, 2019.[1] The season will consist of 20 episodes and aired on Thursdays at 8:00 pm (ET) and moved to Mondays at 8:00 pm beginning on March 16, 2020.[2] This is the fourth season with Andrew Dabb and Robert Singer as showrunners. The series was initially set to conclude in May 2020, but a hiatus occurred after the March 23 episode owing to production delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The season is scheduled to resume airing in late 2020.[4]
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Season 15 | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Original network | The CW |
Original release | October 10, 2019 – present |
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Cast
Starring
Special guest stars
Guest stars
- Ruth Connell as Rowena MacLeod[5]
- David Haydn-Jones as Arthur Ketch[5]
- Osric Chau as Kevin Tran[6]
- Rob Benedict as Chuck Shurley / God
- Emily Swallow as Amara / The Darkness
- Emily Perkins as Becky Rosen
- Ty Olsson as Benny Lafitte
- Anna Grace Barlow as Lilith / Ashley Monroe
- Shoshannah Stern as Eileen Leahy[6]
- Christian Kane as Lee Webb[7]
- Dimitri Vantis as Sergei
- Jake Abel as Adam Milligan / Michael[8]
- Keith Szarabajka as Donatello Redfield
- Kim Rhodes as Sheriff Jody Mills
- Lisa Berry as Billie / Death
- Sarah Smyth as Bess Fitzgerald
- Yadira Guevara-Prip as Kaia Nieves / Dark Kaia
- Genevieve Padalecki as Ruby[9]
- Danneel Ackles as Sister Jo / Anael[9]
- Rachel Miner as The Shadow
- Robert Wisdom as Uriel[10]
- Felicia Day as Charlie Bradbury[11]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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308 | 1 | "Back and to the Future" | John Showalter | Andrew Dabb | October 10, 2019 | T13.21752 | 1.23[12] |
The Winchesters and Castiel barricade themselves in a mausoleum in an attempt to escape the zombie horde. While trying to find a way out, the demon Belphegor possesses Jack's corpse and offers his help, blasting the souls out of the reanimated corpses. With an infestation of ghosts on the loose, the three reluctantly form an alliance with the demon. With the nearby town of Harlan, Kansas in danger, the Winchesters and Castiel begin an evacuation while facing off with many ghosts, including former enemies Constance Welch, Mary Worthington and John Wayne Gacy. The group manages to safely evacuate most of the town and Belphegor casts a spell that traps the ghosts inside the abandoned town. However, he reveals that there were two to three billion souls in Hell who were all released when Chuck opened the doors. Additionally, this opened Lucifer's Cage, potentially releasing Michael to wreak havoc as well. Castiel proves unable to heal Sam's gunshot wound from when he tried to kill Chuck and discovers a strange energy he has never felt before blocking Castiel's powers. With only a day or two to sort things out before the real authorities show up, Sam suggests that if they stop the end of the world this time, they will truly be free as Chuck has abandoned their world as he did other worlds in the past such as Apocalypse World. | |||||||
309 | 2 | "Raising Hell" | Robert Singer | Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming | October 17, 2019 | T13.21753 | 1.16[13] |
Still in Harlan, Kansas, the Winchesters and their hunter allies struggle to contain both the ghosts and the restless citizens as the barrier begins to weaken. Led by Francis Tumblety, better known as the infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper, the ghosts plot their escape while killing as many people as they can. The Winchesters are joined by Rowena, who works on a spell to more permanently contain the ghosts and Arthur Ketch who reveals he was hired by a demon named Ardat to assassinate Belphegor. To their surprise, Sam and Dean also receive help from the ghost of Kevin Tran who had been cast into Hell instead of Heaven as Chuck claimed. The Winchesters succeed in containing the ghosts in a crystal, but more rise from Hell. Having learned that he cannot go to Heaven, Kevin decides to wander the Earth as a ghost rather than risk returning to Hell. At the same time, Chuck seeks the help of Amara in Reno, Nevada. Chuck is revealed to have been severely weakened and diminished when Sam shot him and Amara, seeing that her brother hasn't changed from the petulant narcissistic being he always was, refuses to help and abandons her brother who is trapped on Earth and has developed a link with Sam. | |||||||
310 | 3 | "The Rupture" | Charles Beeson | Robert Berens | October 24, 2019 | T13.21754 | 1.24[14] |
Rowena attempts to use a spell from the Book of the Damned to strengthen the barrier, but discovers that the barrier is too weak and will inevitably fall. Belphegor offers a solution where they retrieve Lilith's crook from Hell and use it to draw in all of the escaped souls and demons while Sam and Rowena perform a spell to close the rupture. At the same time, the demon Ardat brutally murders Arthur Ketch while seeking out Belphegor who travels into Hell with Castiel. After they retrieve the crook, Ardat attacks, revealing that Belphegor is using the Winchesters to gain power in Hell for himself. Belphegor kills Ardat and attempts to draw all of the souls and demons inside of himself to gain unlimited power, but is smote by Castiel, destroying the crook. With no other way, Rowena decides to use a spell that requires the sacrifice of her own life to draw the souls and demons inside of herself and then travel into Hell. At Rowena's request, Sam reluctantly fatally stabs Rowena who casts the souls and demons back into Hell. Sam and Dean are left devastated by the losses of Arthur and Rowena and Dean accuses Castiel of being responsible for everything going wrong. Realizing that Dean still blames him for Mary's death, Castiel reveals that his powers are failing and decides that its time to move on with the situation seemingly under control. | |||||||
311 | 4 | "Atomic Monsters" | Jensen Ackles | Davy Perez | November 7, 2019 | T13.21751 | 1.10[15] |
Sam experiences a nightmare where he, under the influence of demon blood, appears to be leading several demons and kills several hunters including Dean and his old vampire friend Benny. Still reeling from the death of Rowena, Sam reluctantly joins Dean on a hunt in Beaverdale, Iowa where the head cheerleader, Suzie, was apparently killed by a vampire and another cheerleader, Tory, was abducted. Using security footage of the abduction, the Winchesters identify Suzie's boyfriend Billy's family as the culprits and rescue Tory. Billy was recently turned into a vampire and accidentally killed Suzie when he lost control of his bloodlust. Though his parents have been trying to protect him, a guilt-ridden Billy recognizes that he has become a monster and has his parents blame the murder and kidnapping on him while the Winchesters take Billy out into the woods to kill him. While Dean wants to continue fighting monsters for the sake of the people who have believed in them, Sam displays a more cynical and depressed view. At the same time, God visits Becky Rosen, having lost his sense of purpose. Becky convinces him to start writing again, but is horrified by the dark ending God has in mind for the Winchesters. God makes Becky and her family vanish and begins preparing his plan to bring the Winchesters to a dark end. | |||||||
312 | 5 | "Proverbs 17:3" | Richard Speight Jr. | Steve Yockey | November 14, 2019 | T13.21755 | 1.30[16] |
Sam continues to have nightmares of dark alternate worlds. After five strange deaths in Black Forest, Colorado, the Winchesters investigate and quickly learn that they are dealing with werewolves. The werewolves, brothers Andy and Josh, kidnap the last survivor of their attacks after Dean unexpectedly falls asleep. However, Andy, who hates what they are doing, kills his brother and then himself. The girl the Winchesters were protecting turns out to be Lilith, resurrected by God from the Empty and in search of The Equalizer, the gun God created to kill Jack. Lilith destroys the gun and reveals that God's intended endgame is for the Winchesters to kill each other. Sam speculates that his dreams are him seeing God's possible endings due to the link created when he shot God. Though Sam refuses to give up, Dean believes the situation to be bleak. | |||||||
313 | 6 | "Golden Time" | John Showalter | Meredith Glynn | November 21, 2019 | T13.21756 | 1.14[17] |
The Winchesters are surprised when the ghost of their old friend Eileen Leahy arrives seeking their help. Eileen's soul was dragged to Hell by the hellhound that killed her, but she managed to escape when God opened Hell. As Eileen fears returning to Hell or going insane, Dean suggests using Rowena's journals to create a Soul Catcher to contain her. However, Sam finds a resurrection spell Rowena was creating that could potentially bring Eileen back to life. The spell brings him into conflict with two witches who seek the spell for their own use. With the help of Dean and Eileen, Sam dispatches the witches, using a spell he learned from Rowena to kill one. At the same time, Castiel enjoys a vacation until he learns of a series of strange deaths in the area. Suspecting a djinn, Castiel helps a mother whose son has gone missing, ultimately discovering the local sheriff to be the culprit. Castiel kills the djinn with his angel blade and decides to return to helping people. At the end of the episode, Sam succeeds in using Rowena's spell to resurrect Eileen and asks for Dean to help him again rather than give up. | |||||||
314 | 7 | "Last Call" | Amyn Kaderali | Jeremy Adams | December 5, 2019 | T13.21757 | 1.06[18] |
After learning of the disappearance of teenager Angela Sullivan in Texhoma, Texas, Dean decides to investigate the case on his own and is surprised to run into old friend Lee Webb whom Dean hunted with alongside his father when he was younger. After enjoying catching up with Lee, Dean manages to locate Angela's body and discovers that Lee is the culprit, having kidnapped and fed people to a creature called a marid in exchange for riches and health. Lee explains that after a particularly bad hunt, he developed a view that the world is broken and he is owed to enjoy himself. Dean is able to kill the marid and reluctantly kills Lee, feeling that Lee is a monster and it is his duty as a hunter. At the same time, Castiel suggests exploring Sam's link with God to learn more, but it backfires and makes Sam unconscious. Castiel calls in shaman Sergei who demands the Key to Death to fix Sam, but with the help of Bobby Singer, Castiel is able to force Sergei to help by threatening his niece. After Dean returns, Sam reveals that he has seen into God's memories and learned that God is weak. As a result, Sam expresses confidence that they can beat God. | |||||||
315 | 8 | "Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven" | Richard Speight Jr. | Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner | December 12, 2019 | T13.21758 | 1.09[19] |
In an effort to defeat God, Dean has Donatello search the demon tablet for any clues that might help them. Donatello discovers from Metatron's notes that God has a secret fear that he only shared with his favorite, but God briefly takes control of Donatello and threatens to destroy everything they love if they don't stop. Refusing to stop and suspecting God's favorite to be Michael, the Winchesters and Castiel travel into Hell where they learn that Rowena has become the new Queen of Hell. Rowena's demons discover that Michael is no longer in Hell and she urges Dean and Castiel to mend their relationship. Having escaped the Cage, Michael now shares control of his body with Adam, but is left directionless and kills Lilith when the demon tries to take him to God. The Winchesters and Castiel capture Michael and attempt to convince him to help them with the assistance of Adam, but the archangel refuses to hear them out. Instead, Castiel shows Michael his memories of several of God's betrayals including the war with the Darkness, the alternate reality Michael and the murder of Jack. Completely disillusioned, Michael reveals that God can be trapped and provides them with the spell to do it. The spell requires a flower that only exists in Purgatory and Michael opens a twelve-hour portal for them but refuses to stay and help. At the same time, another hunter seeks Eileen's help with a vampire case and Sam accompanies her when things start to go wrong. However, it turns out to be a trap by God. | |||||||
316 | 9 | "The Trap" | Robert Singer | Robert Berens | January 16, 2020 | T13.21759 | 1.13[20] |
Having captured Sam and Eileen, God reveals that he purposefully led Sam to resurrect Eileen in order to use Eileen to get at Sam. God attempts to use Eileen to cut out the thing that is festering in Sam that is blocking God's ability to heal the wound, only to realize that it is hope. In response, God shows Sam the future if they win, where monsters run increasingly rampant upon the Earth, both innocent people and their friends die, and Castiel had to be locked in the Ma'lak Box after going crazy from taking the Mark of Cain. Sam and Dean are eventually turned into vampires and during a final confrontation, Dean kills Jody Mills before Sam is killed by Bobby. God explains that the monsters running rampant is a consequence of locking him away: without God around, darkness prevails in the world. At the same time, Dean and Castiel return to Purgatory in search of a Leviathan Blossom which they learn sprouts from the remains of a Leviathan. The two are ambushed by Leviathans working for a vengeful Eve, but manage to escape with the blossom and make up. Dean and Castiel attempt to use the spell to trap God, but Sam refuses to complete it, allowing God to heal his wound and regain his full power. God reveals that Sam's visions were actually God's memories of alternate Sam and Dean's and he is confident that they will end the same before departing. In the aftermath, Sam and Eileen share a kiss, but Eileen decides to leave for the time being. Despite everything, Sam still believes God was telling the truth about what will come if he is trapped and Dean vows to find another solution. In the Empty, Billie tells Jack that "its time." | |||||||
317 | 10 | "The Heroes' Journey" | John Showalter | Andrew Dabb | January 23, 2020 | T13.21760 | 0.99[21] |
As Garth calls them for help, Sam and Dean begin experiencing regular people issues such as cavities, getting sick and car trouble. Garth suggests that because they were the heroes of God's story, God protected them in the past from such regular problems but has since downgraded them back to normal people. Garth's wife Bess reveals that her cousin Brad was found badly wounded from a Wraith attack. Brad explains that he was attempting to make money in an underground monster fight club that the Winchesters attempt to shut down. However, the Winchesters now being normal people works against them and they are captured to be pitted against a massive vampire named Maul. Garth rescues the Winchesters, blows up the fight club and kills Maul, causing Dean to suggest that Garth was the true hero of the story this time. The Winchesters decide to travel to Alaska to check out a rumor Garth heard about a place where they could regain their luck, knowing that they can't defeat God as normal people. | |||||||
318 | 11 | "The Gamblers" | Charles Beeson | Story by : Meredith Glynn & Davy Perez Teleplay by : Meredith Glynn | January 30, 2020 | T13.21761 | 1.07[22] |
The Winchesters seek out the place Garth told them about in Alaska which turns out to be a bar where people bet their luck in games of pool. The pool hall is revealed to be run by the goddess Fortuna who explains that her kind were in fact created by God and she holds a grudge against him. Though Fortuna wins, Sam and Dean impress her as being true heroes and she chooses to restore their luck anyway. At the same time, Castiel receives a call about a man who was murdered by having his heart ripped out and eaten and to Castiel's shock, the culprit is a resurrected Jack. Castiel discovers that Jack is targeting Grigori, fallen angels who have been feeding on the souls of innocent people, one of whom had murdered Claire Novak's mother nearly five years before. After Castiel rescues Jack from a Grigori, the Winchester family is finally reunited. Jack explains that Billie kept him hidden in the Empty, waiting for God to leave to resurrect him. Jack has been following Billie's plan which, if he continues to follow it, will make Jack strong enough to kill God. | |||||||
319 | 12 | "Galaxy Brain" | Richard Speight Jr. | Story by : Meredith Glynn & Robert Berens Teleplay by : Robert Berens | March 16, 2020 | T13.21762 | 0.98[23] |
Four weeks ago on Earth 2, God explains to a store clerk his creation of alternate worlds and his decision to end them all. As the Winchesters and Castiel deal with the return of Jack, who is still soulless, Jody Mills is kidnapped by Dark Kaia who demands that they keep their promise to her and send Dark Kaia back to the Bad Place. Dark Kaia reveals that the Bad Place is dying and their Kaia is still alive, trapped in the other world. Horrified that Kaia has been trapped for two years in another universe, the group attempts to find a way back, hindered by Jack's inability to use his powers without drawing attention. Jack eventually convinces a Reaper named Merle to help them temporarily hide his use of powers from God, allowing the Winchesters and Dark Kaia to cross to the Bad Place and rescue their Kaia. Dark Kaia chooses to die with her world as it is consumed while Kaia returns home with Jody to be reunited with Claire. In the aftermath, Billie kills Merle for her failure to keep Jack in check and warns that they must all play their parts if they are to beat God. Billie reveals that one of the books in her library describes God's ultimate demise, but refuses to explain more than the fact that Jack and the Winchesters are an integral part of it. Satisfied with the destruction he has wrought, God departs Earth 2 to continue destroying other worlds. | |||||||
320 | 13 | "Destiny's Child" | Amyn Kaderali | Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming | March 23, 2020 | T13.21763 | 1.06[24] |
Billie warns the Winchesters that God is almost done destroying alternate universes and will soon turn his attention back to their own world. To continue Jack's quest to become stronger, Billie directs them to find the Occultum, a mysterious mystical object. The Winchesters track the Occultum to Anael who reveals that she gave it to Ruby before she died and Ruby hid it in Hell. However, this proves to be a trap as Anael hires demons to kill the Winchesters. In order to find out where it is really hidden, Castiel has Jack send him into the Empty where the Shadow, manifesting in the form of Meg, allows him to awaken Ruby. In exchange for Castiel promising to try to get her out, Ruby directs him to the Occultum's hiding place though Castiel is briefly tortured by the Shadow before Jack gets him out again. To keep God from knowing what they are up to, the Winchesters rescue a pair of alternate Sams and Deans trapped between worlds and have their counterparts pose as them. Though attacked by hellhounds guarding the Occultum, they are able to retrieve it and the Occultum transports Jack to the Garden of Eden where he is confronted by a mysterious young girl and the Snake before being returned to Earth. In the aftermath, the alternate Sam and Dean depart for new lives in Brazil while a crying Jack expresses remorse for Mary Winchester's death and begs forgiveness. To Sam and Dean's shock, Castiel reveals that the Garden of Eden has restored Jack's lost soul. |
Production
On January 31, 2019, The CW renewed the series for a fifteenth season.[25] On March 22, series stars Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, and Misha Collins announced that the 20-episode fifteenth season of Supernatural would also be its last.[26] Ackles, who last directed the episode "The Bad Seed" from the eleventh season, directed the first episode filmed for the season, which aired chronologically as the fourth episode. Other cast members directing episodes for the season include returning director Richard Speight Jr. and young John Winchester actor Matt Cohen. Jake Abel reprises his role as the Winchesters' long-lost half-brother Adam Milligan, who last appeared in the fifth-season finale.[8]
The series finale was originally set to air on May 18, 2020; [27] however, in March 2020, Warner Bros. Television shut down production on the series due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[28] Later in March, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed that the season would go on hiatus after the March 23 episode. Dabb clarified that the series had completed production on 18 of the 20 episodes for the season, but the post-production process could not be completed on the episodes because of the shutdown due to the virus outbreak. Dabb also assured that the series' cast and crew, The CW, and Warner Bros. are fully committed to filming and airing the unproduced episodes with its proper finale.[3] The season is set to resume airing in fall 2020, with filming resuming on August 18, 2020 and concluding on September 11, 2020.[4][29]
Reception
Critical reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 100% approval rating for Supernatural's fifteenth season, with an average rating of 9.15/10 based on 5 reviews.[30]
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Back and to the Future" | October 10, 2019 | 0.4/2 | 1.23[12] | 0.2 | 0.72 | 0.6 | 1.95[31] |
2 | "Raising Hell" | October 17, 2019 | 0.3/2 | 1.16[13] | 0.3 | 0.69 | 0.6 | 1.85[32] |
3 | "The Rupture" | October 24, 2019 | 0.3/2 | 1.24[14] | 0.2 | 0.69 | 0.5 | 1.94[33] |
4 | "Atomic Monsters" | November 7, 2019 | 0.3/2 | 1.10[15] | 0.3 | 0.77 | 0.6 | 1.88[34] |
5 | "Proverbs 17:3" | November 14, 2019 | 0.3/2 | 1.30[16] | 0.3 | 0.73 | 0.6 | 2.03[35] |
6 | "Golden Time" | November 21, 2019 | 0.2/1 | 1.14[17] | 0.3 | 0.79 | 0.5 | 1.93[36] |
7 | "Last Call" | December 5, 2019 | 0.3/2 | 1.06[18] | 0.3 | 0.74 | 0.6 | 1.80[37] |
8 | "Our Father, Who Aren’t in Heaven" | December 12, 2019 | 0.3/1 | 1.09[19] | 0.3 | 0.72 | 0.6 | 1.81[38] |
9 | "The Trap" | January 16, 2020 | 0.3/2 | 1.13[20] | 0.3 | 0.80 | 0.6 | 1.93[39] |
10 | "The Heroes' Journey" | January 23, 2020 | 0.2/1 | 0.99[21] | 0.3 | 0.77 | 0.5 | 1.76[40] |
11 | "The Gamblers" | January 30, 2020 | 0.3/2 | 1.07[22] | 0.3 | 0.78 | 0.6 | 1.85[41] |
12 | "Galaxy Brain" | March 16, 2020 | 0.2/1 | 0.98[23] | 0.2 | 0.68 | 0.5 | 1.66[42] |
13 | "Destiny's Child" | March 23, 2020 | 0.3/1 | 1.06[24] | 0.3 | 0.75 | 0.5 | 1.81[43] |
Notes
- Calvert is only credited for his respective episode appearances.
- Collins is only credited for his respective episode appearances.
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External links
- Official website
- Supernatural – list of episodes on IMDb