A Supernatural movie is well and truly on the cards after the series ends, according to executive producer Robert Singer.
Speaking to Digital Spy and other media during a roundtable interview at Comic-Con, Singer revealed that he's not ruling out the idea of adapting the show for the big screen, although he admits there may have to be a bit of a time lapse before it happens.
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"I don't think it's a pipe dream. But I think, generally, when they make a movie of a TV show, there's a certain time lapse between the two – certainly with X-Files," he said.
"So I'm certainly not ruling it out. It's something I'd be interested in. I think the boys would probably love to do it. But right now, we're just trying to get through this [final] season and do it in a way that people will be happy with it."
Also during the roundtable, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed that The CW probably doesn't have "an appetite" for a spin-off show.
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Asked if a potential spin-off series was on the horizon, he replied: "I highly doubt it. In five years, who knows? Everything's getting repacked at some point.
"But a spin-off in the way we've tried it in the past? I don't know that this network has an appetite for that. Whether we agree or disagree with that, that's a choice they've made."
Supernatural airs on The CW in the UK and on E4 in the UK.
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