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'Destiel' Trends After 'Supernatural' Character Reveals He's Gay, Then Dies

SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from the latest episode of Supernatural, so stop reading now if you don’t want to know what happened.

Supernatural‘s final season is currently airing and in episode 1518, which was titled “Despair,” something happened that has fans very upset.

Misha Collins‘ character Castiel was killed off the show after confessing his love for Dean, who is played by Jensen Ackles.

To quickly summarize the plot for those who don’t watch, Castiel made a deal with The Entity to allow him to live his life until the moment he’s truly happy. While being faced with the possibility of being killed alongside Dean, Castiel takes his own life by revealing his true feelings for Dean and ultimately reaching that moment of happiness.

Cas told Dean, “I never found an answer because the one thing I want is something I know I can’t have. But I think I know now happiness isn’t in the having. It’s in just being. Knowing you has changed me. Because you cared, I cared. I cared about the whole world because of you. You changed me, Dean.”

Dean asked Cas why it sounded like a goodbye and he replied, “It is. I love you. Goodbye, Dean.”

Fans are upset with this new development because Castiel’s feelings for Dean were never revealed until this moment, but now this storyline won’t be explored. The general consensus is that Castiel revealed he’s gay in this moment, but there are some fans who think he just loved Dean as a best friend. People are also debating if #Destiel is actually “canon,” which means that it actually happened in the fictional universe of the story, unlike fan fiction.

The series finale of Supernatural will air on November 19.

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Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki & Misha Collins Say Goodbye to 'Supernatural' on Last Day of Filming

The cast of Supernatural is looking back.

Stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins reflected on the CW show during the final day of filming on Thursday (September 10).

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The show was set to finish filming back in March, but the pandemic forced the team to shut production with two episodes left to film, five more in post-production. The final seven episodes will premiere on October 8 – but the stars are already getting emotional with their goodbyes.

“Woke up at 6am this morning. That alarm went off with a heavy tone. Today is the final day of a 15 year journey. One that has changed my life forever. To those I have worked with on this journey and to those who have watched and supported…you will never understand my great appreciation for you,” Jensen wrote on his Instagram.

“‘Thank you’ doesn’t cover it. There just aren’t words. I’m so grateful for these memories that I will carry with me forever. What a ride it has been. And what a run. #spnfamilyforever here are a few shots from our final days…including today. I’ll try and send more later, but in true SPN form…we are in the middle of “nowhere” and have zero service. Go figure. Stay tuned.”

“Well, here goes…I write this as I head to my last day of #Supernatural. My last day with #SamWinchester. Obviously, my head is spinning and my emotions are stratospheric, but there’s still a bit of time left on the clock,” Jared wrote on his Instagram.

“Thank y’all SO MUCH for the incredible amount of love and support that’s been headed our way, in these final hours. It’s definitely been felt. I’ll check in soon, but, for now, #WeHaveWorkToDo #spnfamily.”

Misha also added his goodbye on Twitter: “#ThankYouSupernatural. You’ve changed my life in so many ways and you changed the world for the better. Fight on,” he wrote.

If you missed it, check out the CW’s Fall 2020 / January 2021 airing schedule.

Jensen Ackles Reveals The Big, Iconic Prop He'll Be Taking From 'Supernatural'

With the series wrapping up its final episodes, Jensen Ackles is opening up about the big keepsake he’ll be taking from the set of Supernatural.

During his interview with Digital Spy, the 42-year-old actor who has played Dean on the series for all 15 seasons revealed that it’s not his iconic jacket.

“As far as taking something on the final day, I will definitely be taking something that I’ve had my eye on since day one of Supernatural,” he teased. “But it’s okay, I’m not stealing it. I got permission.”

Turns out, Jensen is talking about the Impala!

“I begged and begged and pleaded for years, but I finally got it this year. They’re going to let me drive home the Impala,” he added.

If you missed it, Jensen recorded an emotional video to fans while starting up filming on the final episodes. Watch it here…

Jensen Ackles Gets Choked Up Ahead of Filming 'Supernatural' Series Finale (Video)

Jensen Ackles is preparing himself for an emotional roller coaster.

The 42-year-old actor took to Instagram to reveal that they will be filming the series finale for Supernatural this Friday, September 4th.

“So last night we completed 326 episodes of Supernatural. And at the very end of every one of those scripts are three words: ‘To be continued.’ Today we start No. 327 and at the very bottom of the very last page of this script, there are only two words…” A choked up Jensen said while holding up a script page that had “The End” written on it.

Jensen and co-star Jared Padalecki recently returned to Vancouver to resume production on the final two episodes of the 15th and final season of Supernatural, which was cut short due to pandemic.

Supernatural returns on Thursday, October 8th at on The CW.

'Supernatural' Starts Production On Final Episodes in Vancouver

Supernatural has resumed filming on the final season after shutting down production earlier this year due to the pandemic.

Deadline reports that the series, which stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins, will kick of filming once again on the final two episodes that were abadoned during the shutdown.

The CW held back seven total episodes from the final season, that will officially air this fall on the network.

Supernatural is the first series in Vancouver that is getting back to filming after the shutdown.

Netflix’s Midnight Mass and ABC’s The Good Doctor, among others, are also set to kick of their filming in the coming two weeks.

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'Supernatural's Final Episodes Finally Get A Premiere Date on The CW

The CW has announced just went the final episodes of Supernatural will premiere.

The network made an announcement today about the fate of the final seven episodes of the long-running series, which stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins.

Supernatural, which was halted in production because of the pandemic, will return on Thursday, October 8th.

On top of that announcement, The CW also revealed more fall premiere dates that are coming up in the next couple of months including Pandora‘s second season that will debut on Sunday, October 4th, and Swamp Thing making it’s broadcast premiere on Tuesday, October 6th.

New series Devils will make it’s premiere on Wednesday, October 7th, followed by the season two premiere of Coroner.

If you missed it, check out the 2021 airing schedule now!

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Coronavirus Halts Production on 'Supernatural's Final Season

Production on the final season of Supernatural has been shut down during coronavirus concerns.

In the interests of the cast and crew, filming has been suspended and it comes with just a few weeks left to film the final episodes of the 15th season, Deadline reports.

Meanwhile, The 100, which shoots in the same vicinity of Supernatural, is pushing on in an attempt to finish the series finale.

There are only a couple of days left on set and “producers will try to finish the series before sending everyone home.”

Supernatural is airing now on The CW on Thursdays, and The 100 is set to premiere later this spring on the network.

Stay up to date with all the cancellations so far during the coronavirus pandemic.