The CW revealed yesterday that a Supernatural spinoff is in the works, a prequel series called The Winchesters based around Sam and Dean’s parents, John and Mary, that will be narrated by Jensen Ackles. The big reveal of the series was quickly overshadowed by Jared Padalecki’s reaction to the news on Twitter, with the Sam Winchester actor stating that didn’t know anything about the project and was “gutted” to discover the news secondhand.
This led to an outpouring of support for Padalecki, with SPN fans wondering why Ackles wouldn’t have involved his close friend in the spinoff or at least informed him of its existence. The good news is that Padalecki has since returned to social media to explain that he’s now spoken with Ackles. The star revealed that the duo had “had a great talk” and that “things are good” between them again.
@JensenAckles and I had a great talk, as we do often, and things are good.
The show is early in the process with miles to go.
We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps.
Bumps don’t stop us.
Once brothers, always brothers. #spnfamily— Jared Padalecki (@jarpad) June 25, 2021
It’s still unclear why Ackles and the rest of The Winchesters’ production team hadn’t contacted Padalecki about the spinoff, but there are various reasons why that might be. Padalecki points out in his tweet that the show still in the earliest stages of production. Thus far, The CW has only ordered a pilot script, so the series hasn’t received a full commission yet. What’s more, it’s possible that some impending leak could have forced the network’s hand and caused them to announce it sooner than expected, hence why he was left out the loop.
Whatever the reason, Supernatural fans will be pleased that the two brothers have buried the hatchet. It’s not like Jared Padalecki is out of work, either: he’s set to return for another season of Walker, following the show’s record-breaking viewing figures on The CW earlier this year. Meanwhile, Jensen Ackles will next be seen in Amazon’s The Boys season 3, from SPN creator Eric Kripke.