The news of a "Supernatural" prequel took one of its stars completely by surprise. Jared Padalecki, who played Sam Winchester on the hit TV series, expressed his feelings on Twitter after hearing about the prequel through a Deadline article shared by his former co-star Jensen Ackles. Padalecki congratulated Ackles on the opportunity but expressed disappointment that Sam Winchester would not be involved in the project.
Shortly before Padalecki's tweet, "Supernatural" showrunner Eric Kripke praised Ackles and his wife Danneel Ackles for their involvement in the prequel. Kripke mentioned that the prequel, which focuses on the earlier life of the Winchester parents, will be narrated by Ackles but will largely take place before Sam's birth. Padalecki's absence from the prequel makes sense considering he is currently starring in the WB's "Walker," a remake of the '90s series "Walker, Texas Ranger.
Ackles expressed his excitement about exploring this story, stating that his character Dean would have wanted to know more about his parents' relationship. Chaos Machine Productions, a company formed by Ackles and Danneel Ackles, signed an exclusive deal with Warner Bros.
Some fans speculated if Padalecki was aware of the project, as he had allegedly discussed it with Ackles in a previous livestream. Despite the initial backlash, Padalecki clarified that he and Ackles had spoken and everything was fine. Representatives for Padalecki and Ackles have not commented on the matter.