The series ‘Supernatural’ will come to an end in October

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Supernatural, Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles

Actors Jared Padalecki (L) and Jensen Ackles attend The 2018 PaleyFest screening of CW’s Supernatural at the Dolby Theater on March 20, 2018, in Hollywood, California. Image: Valerie Macon/AFP

U.S. network The CW has at last announced its schedule for the fall of 2020.

Following its suspension during the coronavirus crisis, the series “Supernatural” will be back to bid farewell to the small screen with seven final episodes.

The long-established series on CW, which has aired on the network for 15 years, will return on Thursday, Oct. 8, for a primetime run that is set to conclude on Thursday, Nov. 19. A special episode entitled “Supernatural: The Long Road Home” will also air on the same day, ahead of the final episode of the series.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, shooting for the last three episodes of the fifth and final season should resume before the end of the month of August, while four other episodes will shortly be entering post-production.

Other new shows on the network

Along with “Supernatural”, The CW will be broadcasting the third season of “The Outpost” on Thursdays, with a first date that also falls on Oct. 8.

The fall premiere season will kick off on Friday, Sept. 18 with the “World’s Funniest Animals” and the seventh season of “Masters of Illusion”.

For its part, the second season of “Pandora” will first go on air on Oct. 4, while “Devils,” the new series with Patrick Dempsey, will be broadcast from Oct. 7. NVG

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