After missing out on a chance for a reunion with the actor, The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke teases plans for a Jeffrey Dean Morgan cameo in season 4. Before bringing Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's graphic novels to life, Kripke rose to stardom as the creator of The CW's Supernatural, in which Morgan starred as Winchester family patriarch John, whose disappearance acts as the catalyst for the long-running series. John would ultimately make a deal with the demon Azazel to save Dean's life after the season 1 finale car crash, remaining in Hell for over a century, but would make additional appearances in future seasons.
Kripke would step down from Supernatural following season 5 and go on to create the post-apocalyptic sci-fi series Revolution and time-traveling series Timeless, both of which ran for two seasons at NBC before being cancelled by the network, though the latter would get a two-part series finale. Kripke would then go on to work with producing duo Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg to adapt The Boys for Prime Video, which centers on a group of vigilantes working to expose the superheroes known as The Seven as the corrupt beings they really are. The Boys has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike, namely for the performances from its all-star cast, and the creatives behind the show are holding out hope for one key addition in the future.
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While speaking with Entertainment Weekly ahead of the show's return, Eric Kripke opened up about failing to land Jeffrey Dean Morgan for a role in The Boys season 3 due to his schedule with The Walking Dead. Despite this, Kripke remains hopeful for the actor to appear in season 4 and teased plans for
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