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 * June 22, 2010: It's been revealed that Mitch Pileggi is in talks to reprise his role as Samuel Campbell.
 * June 11, 2010: It has been announced that a Japanese anime is in the works, called Supernatural: The Animation. As of right now, there are no plans to have it released outside of Japan, but plans may change. Eric Kripke is being credited as the creator.


 * June 5, 2010: It was announced on May 25th that Misha Collins and Jim Beaver would be returning as Castiel and Bobby in Season 6.


 * May 20, 2010: It has been announced that when Supernatural returns for its sixth season, it will be airing on a new night: Friday at 9/8 Central, placing it right after Smallville. The series that's taking the place of Supernatural on Thursdays is the new CW series Nikita.


 * May 13, 2010: The fifth season finale ("Swan Song") airs tonight! Don't miss it.


 * March 16, 2010: It has been revealed recently that Mark A. Sheppard will be returning in a future episode, once again portraying the character Crowley.


 * March 2, 2010: It has been announced that genre actor Matt Frewer has been cast as Pestilence, one of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. He'll appear in episode 20 of the current season.


 * February 16, 2010: It has also been announced that Eric Kripke and Robert Singer will be stepping down as showrunners when the series comes back for its sixth season. Both of them, however, will still be actively involved with the show as producers. Sera Gamble will become the new showrunner.


 * February 16, 2010: It has just been announced that Supernatural has been renewed for a sixth season. Eric Kripke has stated, though, that the original five-year story arc will still come to its conclusion at the end of this season.


 * January 25, 2010: It has just been announced that a new Supernatural spin-off series is in development. Ghostfacers (based on the "exploits" of the characters Ed Zeddmore and Harry Spengler) will be aired on-line (on TheWB.com), rather than on TV, and will run as 10 three-minute episodes. The new series' first installment will follow the Ghostfacers as they investigate a theater believed to be haunted by the ghost of a young starlet (played by Kelly Carlson). The series stars A.J. Buckley, Travis Wester, Brittany Ishibashi and Austin Basis.


 * January 22, 2010: Although not yet official, it looks like Supernatural may be getting a sixth season, despite Eric Kripke's initial desires for the show to stop at the end of this season.