
As a longtime fan, I know many of us are still hoping for more from the Supernatural universe. 2025 has been pretty quiet on that front – no word on a revival season 16 or any new spinoffs, which is tough. Thankfully, the Supernatural comics from Dynamite Entertainment have kept things interesting, and seeing Jensen Ackles in Countdown was a treat. Plus, we have something really exciting to look forward to: a reunion between Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins in season 5 of The Boys! It’s not quite a new season of Supernatural, but it’s definitely the next best thing.
Even though Supernatural hasn’t been on the air for five years, it’s still incredibly popular. Fans continue to enjoy Sam and Dean’s adventures and actively celebrate the show at conventions, keeping its legacy alive.
All 15 Seasons Of Supernatural Come To Prime Video And Peacock In December
For years, US fans have been able to watch Supernatural on Netflix, but it will no longer be available after December 18, 2025. Anyone hoping to binge the show on Netflix likely had the chance to do so already.
Starting December 1st, all fifteen seasons of Supernatural will be available on Prime Video, bringing the show to a wider audience just in time for the holidays. Then, on December 22nd, the complete series will move to Peacock. With the longer, darker winter evenings approaching, Peacock subscribers will have plenty of time to enjoy all fifteen seasons, keeping them entertained well into 2026 and helping to beat the winter blues.
Why Supernatural Is The Perfect Series To Binge-Watch
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Even though it first aired in 2005 and will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2025, Supernatural is still incredibly addictive to watch. Back when shows commonly had over 20 episodes per season, Supernatural offered a long run that’s rare now. Plus, its mostly self-contained episodes make it easy to jump in and out of whenever you have time.
Unlike many shows that take a few seasons to find their footing, Supernatural is immediately engaging. The first season is actually among the best of its 15 seasons. And remarkably, the show doesn’t have any truly bad seasons. While some episodes aren’t great, and certain seasons are better than others, Supernatural remains consistently entertaining throughout its entire run – even the ‘weaker’ seasons are still a lot of fun.
For longtime fans, the chance to rewatch Supernatural from the first episode will be hard to pass up. It’s comforting to revisit the early days when Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki were simply hunting monsters each week, before the show’s scope expanded. Plus, it’s entertaining to spot all the plot threads the series left dangling as you watch all 327 episodes.
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2025-11-29 16:48