"Supernatural" season 12 fans have already seen Sam and Dean reunite with their long lost mother, Mary Winchester. However, Sam and Dean will have to say goodbye to their mother and focus on a new case involving a devout Christian family. With "Supernatural" season 12 still on the early stages of the season, there are reports saying that there is a possible crossover with "The Walking Dead" season 7.
'Supernatural' Season 12 Crossover With 'The Walking Dead' Season 7?
There is one common denominator between "Supernatural" season 12 and "The Walking Dead" season 7 - Jeffrey Dean Morgan. In "Supernatural" TV series, Jeffrey Dean Morgan played the role of John Winchester, Sam and Dean's father. His character is already out of the picture which then gave him more time to pursue his role as the evil Negan in "The Walking Dead" TV series.
Speculations about the "Supernatural" season 12 crossover with "The Walking Dead" season 7 intensified with a photo posted by Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester) on Twitter. In the said photo, the 38-year old actor was holding an all too familiar deadly looking bat - Lucille from "The Walking Dead" series, whose latest victims were Glenn and Abraham.
'Supernatural' Season 12 - Jeffrey Dean Morgan Reprising Role Of John Winchester?
Jensen Ackles' Twitter post was such a huge tease for both "Supernatural" season 12 and "The Walking Dead" season 7 fans. While some believe that it was a simple promotional tweet for fans of both series, there are also some fans who think that John Winchester might be coming back to "Supernatural" season 12.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan playfully answered Jensen Ackles' by saying that he's going to need Lucille back which then prompted the former to reassure Negan that his beloved Lucille will be returned safely. Showrunners for "Supernatural" season 12 and "The Walking Dead" season 7 have yet to comment on the crossover issue.
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