The Official Supernatural Season Six Staff List

I know a few of you had been curious about this, so I managed to get an official season six list from Warner Brothers of the Supernatural producers and writers and their titles.  There are some new names and some missing ones.  As suspected, Jeremy Carver has left the show.  So has Julie Siege.  There is a new Supervising Producer and there are three new writers.   

Also confirmed, Sera Gamble is writing the season premiere and Phil Sgriccia is directing. 

The list is below:

Executive Producers:

Eric Kripke
Sera Gamble
Robert Singer
Ben Edlund
McG
Phil Sgriccia
 
Co-EPs:

Peter Johnson
Jim Michaels
 
Supervising Producer:

Adam Glass
 
Exec. Story Editors:

Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin
Brett Matthews
 
Story Editors:

Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder


A big thanks to Holly for the info!

Last Updated (Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:39)

 
Comments (7)
1 Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:48
maybellackles
thanks 4 the info love u guys Mr. Green
2 Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:55
cassi
Oh, Julie as well. I wonder where she is.
Brett Matthews scares me. His Imdb mentions the word 'comic' and I have problems enough with Dabb & Loflin, I hope he's a better writer than those two.
3 Thursday, 29 July 2010 07:20
Aaricia
Yes, Jeremy Carver has left.

From a Sera Gamble interview :

Gamble has taken over Eric Kripke's position as showrunner, though he remains in place as executive producer, but that's not the only shake-up in the "Supernatural" writers' room. Fan favorite Jeremy Carver is heading up the U.S. version of the BBC's beloved "Being Human," so he's no longer part of Gamble's writing staff.

"We're so happy for him," she says. "As a fan of the BBC version of the show, it's in good hands. We'll miss him on our show, but we're thrilled for him, and the door is always open, so who knows what will happen. He could be contributing. He wrote some of our best episodes. In fact, I think if you asked Eric Kripke, away from all the other writers, he'd say that 'Changing Channels' is his favorite of all of our episodes."


Read more: http://www.spoilertv.com/2010/07/supernatural-sera-gamble-interview.html#ixzz0v4b7wZxn
4 Thursday, 29 July 2010 10:27
AndreaW
Jeremy Carver is a loss, as were Raelle Tucker and Kathryn Humphries before them. Sad I'm a little worried about this, but I want to trust Sera.
5 Thursday, 29 July 2010 10:28
Chris_J
Jeremy Carver is a big loss and he will be missed. He wrote some of the best episodes of the series, IMO. But I wish him luck on his new show.

Julie Siege is a surprise. She was kind of hit (ITGP,SW) or miss (FI) for me though.

Dabb and Loflin started out kind of shaky but I think they have improved quite a bit, i.e. the wonderful Dark Side of the Moon. So as long as they can give me more episodes like this one, I'm good.

I just hope all new writers are required to go back and watch the show from the very beginning before they start writing their own episodes.
6 Thursday, 29 July 2010 11:50
joelsteinlover
I will always remember Jeremy Carver for Mystery Spot. Smile He'll do great on Being Human.
7 Thursday, 29 July 2010 14:59
Jasminka
As some of the comments say - I am also a bit sad about Jeremy Carver's moving on to another show, but that's show business.

Apart from that, the list looks promising. And new names can mix up the cocktail and produce some fine tasting drink... I am open to anything and darn curious, judging later.

Thanks for these news, Alice. Jas

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