Supernatural Season 15 Premiere Clip & New Trailer Released!

Supernatural Season 15 Premiere Clip & New Trailer Released!

The CW has released a new sneak peek for the Supernatural Season 15 premiere titled “Back and to the Future” featuring Sam, Dean, and Castiel trapped by the spirits from Hell Chuck unleashed at the end of the Season 14 finale. Check out the clip in the player below, as well as the new trailer cut together by the show’s post-production team, and watch the final season premiere tonight!

Written by Andrew Dabb and directed by John Showalter, the official synopsis for episode 15.01 reads:

“Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles), and Castiel (Misha Collins) are left to defend the world after all the souls in hell are released and free to kill again.”

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The epic journey of the Winchester brothers comes to a close as Supernatural enters its final season. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) and the angel Castiel (Misha Collins) have conquered monsters, demons, Heaven and Hell, and in the show’s 14th season, the Winchesters grappled with the Archangel Michael possessing Dean. In a valiant act, Sam and Dean’s surrogate son Jack (Alexander Calvert) destroyed his soul to redeem his adoptive father. But this proved to be a fatal error, leading to the accidental death of Mary Winchester (Samantha Smith). The 14th season also featured the return of John Winchester (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) for the show’s historic 300th episode.

Now, heading into their 15th season, Sam and Dean find themselves facing a threat beyond anything they’ve ever grappled with… anything they’ve ever imagined: God himself.

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The long-running series is created by Eric Kripke (The BoysTimelessThe House with a Clock in Its Walls) with Andrew Dabb and Robert Singer serving as co-showrunners and executive producers.

Purchase Seasons 1-12 of Supernatural here.

Season 15 will be consisting of 20 episodes and is set to premiere on October 10.

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