Scoobynatural animated spin-off ordered at The CW

Photo Credit: Supernatural/The CW; Image Acquired from CW TV PR
Photo Credit: Supernatural/The CW; Image Acquired from CW TV PR /
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Hot off the success of Scoobynatural, The CW has ordered the animated crossover series for next season.

The highly anticipated Supernatural and Scooby-Doo crossover aired on Thursday and it was a huge success. Fans couldn’t get enough of the Scooby Gang teaming up with the Winchesters and Castiel. It was such a success that The CW has now ordered Scoobynatural as an animated spinoff, unconfirmed reports share.

This new spin-off will air on the CW Seed, with the first five episodes to be released on February 29, 2019, marking 11 months since the airing of “Scoobynatural.”

Why will it take so long? Well, animation takes a long time to put together. However, Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins are already in the studio recording the voices for their part.

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The bad news is that Supernatural is going to wrap at the end of this year to make way for the EPs and crew to work on the new spin-off series.

“It’s going to be so fun teaming up with Scooby again,” Padalecki shared, “We’re sad to see Supernatural go, but Scoobynatural is going to be so much bigger and better.”

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Photo Credit: Supernatural/The CW; Image Acquired from CW TV PR
Photo Credit: Supernatural/The CW; Image Acquired from CW TV PR /

“Dean and Daphne will finally get a chance to be happy,” Ackles followed on, “That’s going to be the best part of the whole series. We finally have the chance to see him settle down but still hunt ghosts.”

Collins shares that the Scooby Gang is going to be two members short. Fred and Velma will leave as Dean and Sam will easily take their roles. It’s going to be interesting to see how the two iconic characters will play a part. They may also come across the Ghostfacers as some point, bringing the potential to put that web-series back on the air.

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Of course, this whole story happens to be phony. As much as we’d love to see a Scoobynatural spin-off, there’s no way we’d want it to replace Supernatural and the men behind the series are definitely not allowing that to happen.

Happy April Fools Day, SPN Family!