Supernatural, with its impressive record of 15 seasons and 327 episodes, has had a diverse group of directors leading the way for its talented cast. Bobby Singer, John F. Showalter, and Kim Manners are just a few of the long-standing directors who have helmed memorable episodes such as "Bad Day At Black Rock," "Lazarus Rising," and "Slash Fiction." However, the show's main stars have also stepped into the director's chair, showcasing their skills behind the camera for important episodes like "Soul Survivor" and "Despair.
" Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Richard Speight Jr., Matt Cohen, and Amanda Tapping have all directed episodes starting from season 6, each bringing their unique styles and perspectives to the show.

Jensen Ackles directed six episodes of Supernatural, starting with his directorial debut in season 6's "Weekend At Bobby's.
" In this episode, Ackles takes a backseat as Dean, allowing the audience to explore Bobby's character and get a glimpse into his daily life. The episode focuses on the mundane aspects of Bobby's work, such as answering phones and doing research, giving viewers a unique perspective on the hunter's world. Ackles continues to showcase his skills as a director in season 7's "The Girl Next Door," where he once again takes a step back from his role as Dean to let the story of Sam and Amy, a kitsune, unfold. This