With the strike over, networks have been announcing episode orders and
return dates for their continuing series. Fans of the horror-drama
Supernatural will get
to see more of Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen
Ackles) as they carry on through season three's intense mytharc.
According to
The Hollywood Reporter, The CW has ordered four additional
episodes of
Supernatural to air starting April 24. The last of the
show's pre-strike episodes airs this Thursday, February 21. On February
28, as previously reported, The CW will move its horror-comedy
Reaper
into
Supernatural's Thursday night time slot with
Smallville as the
lead-in. TV Guide's Michael Ausiello confirmed with a network
representative that they intend to go ahead with the schedule change.
There's been no indication yet what
Supernatural's time slot will be
when it returns, or whether the network will show any reruns during the
two-month gap.
Supernatural averages around 3 million viewers
per week, which makes it a solid part of The CW's line-up. The network
has taken some criticism from both fans and the media for not
advertising the show enough. With tie-in novels, a comic book series,
and a dedicated viewership, it seems likely
Supernatural will get to
stick around. Whether the show will be renewed for season four for
certain will likely have to wait until the upfronts, when networks
present their 2008-2009 seasons. The CW's will be held May 15 in New
York City at Madison Square Garden.
Supernatural airs Thursdays, 9 ET/8 CT on The CW.
Sources:
The Hollywood ReporterTV WeekTV Guide