Pues sí, las noticias sobre la sexta temporada se van acomulando, y la más nueva en llegar es esta... :(
Aw, hell. I had a bad feeling Supernatural’s early season 6 renewal came with an asterisk.
Sources confirm to me exclusively that creator Eric Kripke will be stepping down as the CW drama’s day-to-day showrunner next season. Executive producer Sera Gamble, who has been with the show since season 1 and is awesome, is poised to succeed him.
But, and this is a big but, Kripke will remain actively involved in the show - and not just in name only. Although CW and Warner Bros. reps declined to comment, a Supernatural insider assures me that Kripke and his current co-showrunner, Robert Singer, will continue to function as hands-on executive producers.
“Eric and Bob will be working very closely with Sera,” says the source. “They are not abandoning the show.”
Kripke has long said that he envisioned Supernatural as a five-season show. But in an interview last August, he clarified that stance. “I’m looking at this season as the [last] chapter in this particular story,” he told me. “That doesn’t mean there can’t be a new story. Buffy did it. The X-Files did it. You close a chapter on a big mythology storyline and then you begin a new one.” Asked whether he would be involved in a possible sixth season, Kripke hedged, “I don’t know. I’m going to cross that bridge when I get to it.”
Kripke is said to be finalizing a new deal with Warner Bros. that will feature a big development component. In other words, his diminished role on Supernatural will free him up to create another awesome show.
Fuente:
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/02/16/supernatural-eric-kripke-steps-down-showrunner/ Cosa que por un lado me alegra, porque me demuestra que Eric tiene palabra y se ciñe a lo que siempre ha dicho, pero por otro me asusta un poco. Aunque él y Robert Singer sigan vinculados, no será lo mismo. Pero si Será Gamble realmente es su sucesora, tengo fe, porque es muy buena también con la mitología de SPN.
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