When The CW begins airing new episodes next month, Supernatural won't be among them.

Earlier today, the network announced its Arrowverse series and Riverdale will return in late April. However, the schedule did not include Supernatural. Instead, the improv series Whose Line Is It Anyway? appears in Supernatural's Monday night slot.

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But Supernatural fans shouldn't panic just yet. Earlier this month, producer and director Jim Michaels promised the series would be brought to completion one way or another. "When it is safe to return to work, we will finish what we have started," he wrote on Twitter.

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Like many of The CW's other series, principal photography on Supernatural was temporarily suspended in early March as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic began to spread across North America. Co-showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed they managed to film through episode 18, thought the visual effects and sound departments were forced to close in wake of the pandemic. The series' 15th and final season is scheduled to run for 20 episodes.

Airing on The CW, the final season of Supernatural stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins and Alexander Calvert.

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