Interview with Supernatural EP Bob Singer – Comic-Con 2019 (SDCC19)
Here is the first of two WFB interviews with Supernatural‘s co-showrunner, Robert Singer. In this conversation with Nightsky, Bob talks about bringing back “fan favorite” characters, working toward a series ending that is “exciting” and he thinks fans will like, then discussing that ending with the writers and “the boys”. He also talks about the likelihood of a Supernatural movie, among other things. He reveals a bit about the structure of episodes in season 15, but there are no specific spoilers on content.
Bob is one of the pillars of Supernatural. He has been a part of the series since season 1, and is one of the people Jared and Jensen respect and look to for guidance. He is also a well-recognized and respected writer, director and showrunner in the television industry, having steered several series to success. It is always a pleasure talking with Bob.
Enjoy!
Listen to all of The WFB’s SDCC 2019 interviews, featuring Jared, Jensen, Misha and Alex plus executive producers Andrew Dabb, Bob Singer, Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming and Robert Berens!
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- I’m the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Social Media Manager (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), Live Tweet Moderator, reviewer and feature writer for The Winchester Family Business. Before joining the Supernatural Family, I worked for 22 years at a global consulting firm, but after years of long hours, high pressure and rigorous demands, I quit corporate life to raise my children. After my first Supernatural convention, I was driven to share my shock and awe in a two-part essay that The WFB was brave enough to post, and my second life calling, that of being a writer, began. My first published book, Fan Phenomena: The Twilight Saga was released in late 2016. Please share in my cross-fandom excitement by following its Facebook page @FanPhenomenaTwilight and my personal Twitter account @LSAngel2. You can read about this whole miraculous transition in my chapter in Family Don’t End With Blood, published in May 2017.
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