Jensen Ackles admits he didn't like the Supernatural ending when he was first pitched it by the writers and talks who helped him appreciate it. Created by Eric Kripke, the dark fantasy drama centered on brothers Sam and Dean Winchester as they travel around America hunting down demons, ghosts, monsters and other paranormal beings. The duo also find themselves frequently wrapped up in battles to save the world from the forces of Heaven and Hell as their war spills out into the Earth.
Jensen Ackles and Jared Padelecki lead the cast of Supernatural as Dean and Sam with other recurring and main stars including Misha Collins as their angel ally Castiel, Mark A. Shepherd as their on-again-off-again demon ally Crowley, Mark Pellegrino as Lucifer, Jim Beaver as hunter mentor Bobby and Ruth Connell as occasionally antagonistic witch Rowena. The series proved to be a hit for both The WB and The CW, running for 15 generally well-received seasons, with various showrunners coming and going after Kripke departed following wrapping his planned story with season 5. Supernatural would finally come to a close with season 15 in late 2020 and while reception was largely positive for the final chapter, there was one element that left many divided.
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While making an appearance on Michael Rosenbaum's Inside Of You podcast, Jensen Ackles opened up about his time on the hit series Supernatural. When asked about the show's divisive series finale, Ackles revealed he initially didn't like the ending when it was first pitched to him and recalls having to turn to creator Eric Kripke for an outsider's perspective given he had departed the series a decade prior. See what Ackles said
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