So, Netflix tells me that SPN season 15 is available there now, which made me think that maybe they had finished airing through the finale and I missed it but that is not the case, it's just season 15 so far (13 episodes)
Kind of funny that their final apocalypse is interrupted by real life apocalyptic goings on
Misha and Michael Sheen are doing some sort of maybe livestream thing tomorrow, on FB perhaps? I didn't look into it too much because it's at noon my time and I will be working, but thought some angel appreciaters here might want to know
I think Jensen just announced he's going to be on S3 of The Boys on Prime, via Twitter/Instagram. Which I guess means I should watch the first two seasons.
Oh, I checked out the first episode or two of The Boys, but really didn't care for it.
I may jump in blind for Jensen's episodes, just to see him play not-Dean.
I have seen some good reviews of The Boys but the ads really turn me off. There's too much stuff I want to watch and haven't yet for me to give that one a chance, probably, but I hope to hear about Jensen's turn on it from you, Amy!
Here's Jensen's announcement on Instagram. [link]
You don't need Instagram to watch the brief video.
He's so handsome it is stupid.
From Collider (I didn't read the whole article, so I don't know how to categorize it's spoileriness: [link]
"When I was a child, I had a crazy, impossible dream — to provide Jensen Ackles with gainful employment. I'm happy to say that dream has come true," joked Eric Kripke, the showrunner and executive producer of The Boys, as well as the creator of Supernatural. "Jensen is an amazing actor, an even better person, smells like warm chocolate chip cookies, and I consider him a brother. As Soldier Boy, the very first Superhero, he'll bring so much humor, pathos, and danger to the role. I can't wait to be on set with him again, and bring a bit of Supernatural to The Boys.
Kripke's probably not even kidding about the cookies thing.
If JA doesn't smell like warm chocolate chip cookies, I'd be amazed.
I thought The Boys looked interesting when it started, but I never got around to watching (especially this year, when I have had my head buried in a book at almost all possible times, and I'm relying on reruns of Mom and Big Bang Theory for soothing background noise). But I'll definitely at least take a look now.
On the other hand, JP or no JP, I have zero interest in watching any iteration of Walker, Texas Ranger. Sorry, Jared.
Man, SPN is really ending. End of an era. Also, I miss ita.
I've enjoyed The Boys, but I was aware of the source material and Kripke's influence seems to be crucial in making it coherent and seem like a story told by adults rather than an edgy 13-year-old. It's still going to have levels of violence, skeevy sexuality/objectification, and general cynicism that may be disturbing to a lot of people because you can't take those out of a Garth Ennis story and still have a story left at the end.