The finale of the beloved series 'Supernatural' left fans divided, and the creators have one major regret. But here's a twist in the tale that might surprise you!
The controversial decision to kill Dean Winchester during a vampire hunt, after all the epic battles with powerful entities, has sparked endless debates among fans. However, the show's creators had envisioned a grand reunion in Heaven, bringing back familiar faces from the past. Imagine the emotional impact of seeing Sam and Dean surrounded by their fallen friends and allies! But fate, or rather, a global pandemic, had other plans.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the original plan for the series finale. In an interview, showrunner Andrew Dabb shared his vision of a grand reunion in Heaven's Roadhouse, inviting as many past characters as possible. It would have been a logistical challenge, but a memorable send-off for the beloved characters. However, the pandemic made it impossible to gather numerous actors, forcing a change in the finale's direction.
Despite the challenges, the creators made the most of the situation, capturing a heartfelt moment between the Winchester brothers. Yet, one can't help but wonder, what if the pandemic hadn't happened? Could this have been the key to a less divisive ending? And this is where it gets intriguing... With the possibility of a revival or spin-off, the creators might get a second chance to deliver that dream finale. But will they take the risk of another polarizing conclusion, or will they opt for a safer, more universally appealing ending?
What do you think? Was the original plan for the finale better, or did the pandemic-induced change create a more memorable moment? Share your thoughts and let's discuss the possibilities for the future of the 'Supernatural' universe!