Jared Padalecki, the beloved actor known for his long-running roles on The CW, isn't holding back his feelings about the network's recent decision to cancel his latest hit show, "Walker." In a candid interview with Variety, Padalecki slammed The CW for what he calls a shift in priorities, prioritizing inexpensive programming over established shows with dedicated fan bases.

From "Supernatural" to "Walker": A History of Success
Padalecki's history with The CW dates back to 2005 when he first stepped into the role of Sam Winchester in the cult classic series, "Supernatural." For 15 seasons, he and co-star Jensen Ackles captivated audiences, turning the show into a global phenomenon.
So, when The CW announced a reboot of the classic Chuck Norris series, "Walker, Texas Ranger," with Padalecki in the titular role, fans were ecstatic. "Walker" premiered in 2021 to impressive ratings, proving that Padalecki's star power, combined with a compelling storyline, was a recipe for success.

The Cancellation That Blindsided Fans (and Its Star)
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