Carlos Cervantez is a main character in The Winchesters portrayed by Jojo Fleites. Carlos is "easygoing and confident," "a natural when it comes to fighting demons and a boost of positivity for the team as it takes on more serious threats."[1]
History[]
Early History[]
Carlos became a hunter after he killed all but two of the ghouls that killed his family.
He lived his life off the grid in his van, but upon being arrested and given the option of imprisonment or enlistment, Carlos enlisted in the Vietnam War as a medic for the U.S. Navy, patrolling the Mekong Delta.
Carlos is non-binary (he/him) and bisexual. He had an on-again/off-again relationship with a girl named Beth and, according to his friend Lata, made out with one of his friend, Mary's, ex-boyfriends.
Personality[]
Physical Appearance[]
Powers and Abilities[]
- Peak Physical Strength: As a former US Navy sailor, Carlos is in great physical shape. He was able to knock John Winchester out with a single punch despite John also being a trained soldier.
- Medical Skills: Carlos was a medic in the U.S. Navy.
- Exorcism: Carlos walked John through exorcising his first demon.
- Driving: Carlos was able to drift his van into a demon, sending it sprawling and stunning it long enough to encircle it in salt to incapacitate it.
- Knifesmanship: Carlos decapitated a couple of vampires with little trouble.
- Holy Water Hair-Flip: With Lata's help, Carlos poured holy water in his hair and then twirled, smacking a couple of vampires with his long locks, burning their faces and stunning them well enough he was able to kill them without too much trouble.
Weaknesses[]
Relationships[]
Appearances[]
- The Winchesters
- Season 1
Trivia[]
- During an Instagram Live (Oct. 18, 2022), Jojo Fleites stated that Carlos is non-binary and uses he/him pronouns.
- Carlos' van is a 1969 Ford Econoline.
- Robbie Thompson in an interview with TVLine, confirmed that Carlos exists in the Supernatural universe, referring to the fact that in his episode "Meta Fiction", Sam talks to a hunter called Carlos on the phone and in the The Winchesters finale "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye", Dean addresses Carlos by name as if familiar with him. Thompson said "...in my mind, it was always the same Carlos, just a different universe. It was kind of a way to acknowledge that a little bit in a way without him meddling any further in this universe."