Hold onto your demon-hunting knives, "Supernatural" fans, because Jared Padalecki just dropped a bombshell that's got the fandom buzzing. While the long-running CW series may have ended in 2020 after a legendary 15-season run, Padalecki, the actor who brought Sam Winchester to life, has hinted that he's open to revisiting the beloved character – but with a twist.

Forget another marathon of monster-hunting and brotherly angst; Padalecki's vision for a "Supernatural" revival is decidedly more concise.
Think "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" meets demon-slaying.
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Speaking on Tommy DiDario's "I've Never Said This Before" podcast, Padalecki made it clear that while he's not opposed to donning the iconic flannel once more, he's not looking for another long-term commitment.

"I will say this. I don't want to do another 15 years of 'Supernatural,'" he declared.
"I don't want to do another 5 years of 'Supernatural.' I am dying to do a reboot of 'Supernatural' akin to the 'Gilmore Girls' reboot."
His vision is clear: a short, impactful limited series that captures the essence of the beloved show without overstaying its welcome.
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