
A brand new solo shot of Jared from Supernatural’s fourth season promotional photoshoot along with an ensemble preview have been added into the gallery.
Good news! The CW has already announced pickups of some of our favorite shows for next season! We can stop worrying about the fates of America’s Next Top Model, 90210, Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, Smallville and Supernatural, because we know they’ll all be back. You all know how much we adore Supernatural, and we thought the network would be crazy to axe it — but we’ve seen networks kill great genre shows before. So now that the show is safely renewed, we can breathe again — and start wondering how Kripke & Co. are going to pull off the Angel/Demon war, the Winchesters at odds, and all the rest. Plus, how the heck will they top last year’s season finale?
Source: CW Source
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- Promotional > Season Four > Official Promo Photos
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The CW released episode stills from the 15th episode of Supernatural today. Four stills featuring Jared have been added into the gallery. Enjoy!
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- Season Four > 4×15 > Episode Stills
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- Photoshoots > Patrick Fraser #002

Supernatural actor Jared Padalecki discusses the process of seeing his own movies. “’ve snuck into—I think—every movie that I’ve been in, usually right as they’re about to leave the theaters, a couple weeks or couple months after they’re released. I’ll go with a buddy and go in after the credits have started and sit in the back. That’s usually the only way I’ll watch the movie.”
Source: BlackBook.com
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- Photoshoots > Patrick Fraser #002
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LOS ANGELES—Jared Padalecki was getting tired of living in a downtown Vancouver hotel with two large dogs. (At 6′ 4″, the Texas-born actor, nicknamed Sasquatch, takes up a lot of room himself.) So, a year ago, after three seasons of costarring in the locally shot series Supernatural, he decided to pack up and move south, to Kerrisdale. He bought a house in the leafy neighbourhood, and he says, in a Los Angeles hotel room, that he feels better than ever about his adopted hometown.
“I spent so much time in Vancouver, and I was renting and wasting money, and I had a house here that no one was living in and I thought, ‘You know what? I am going to be here for a while and I am going to buy a house and I am going to try and commit to the work up here.’ When you are working and you can only think of being somewhere else, it makes for a miserable life. So I decided to commit to the work and enjoy the city, and staying up there for the weekends is great. I went to Whistler with my girlfriend a few weeks ago, and I love the classic restaurants and just going for a jog along the seawall. I felt the same way when I first got to L.A. from my hometown, San Antonio. I always felt like I was working. I couldn’t relax here. I need to stay in Vancouver now when I am not working so that I can feel like I can relax.”
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Superstitious people beware: Friday the 13th is upon us, and to make the day some already dread just a little creepier, the remake of the iconic horror film of the same name will be premiering that night. North by Northwestern had a chance to talk to one of the film’s stars, Jared Padalecki, in a conference call that covered everything from classic horror to — a little morbidly — how he might want to die.
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Well, Jason got a little… cheesy, toward the number 12 of his installments. I mean, it was like “Jason Goes to the Moon,” “Jason Shops at Target,” “Jason and the Muppets.” What started out kind of scary and like a horror movie ends up getting really cheesy and campy. Which is fine — that has it’s time and place, but I don’t think that time and place is with Jason Voorhees at Camp Crystal Lake. So the guys who put together the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake and the Amityville Horror remake and the Hitcher remake, they’re also behind the Friday the 13th remake. So if you see any of those, you see how they’re kind of new and sexy and hip and scary, but they still pay homage to the originals. That’s what they’ve done, from what I can tell; I know they were trying to. The word on the street is that they’ve done it really well and made it for a new generation.
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