'Supernatural' Season 15: Will Sam and Dean end up killing Chuck aka God in the most epic conclusion to the series?

The most sensible way to end the long, wonderful and oftentimes bizarre journey that is 'Supernatural' would be for the Winchesters to hatch a plan and kill God himself, and destroy the entire universe as they know it!
PUBLISHED OCT 9, 2019

'Supernatural' has taken us through many journeys over the last 14 seasons. We have been to hell, heaven, purgatory, the past, and even an alternate universe. Our heroes have all died and come back to life. Where do we go from here?

How could Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean's (Jensen Ackles) story end, now that they have experienced everything there is to experience and learned the toughest lesson — nothing stays truly dead.

In the Season 14 finale, we saw Chuck aka God (Rob Benedict) bring everything and everyone that the Winchester brothers have hunted and killed over the years back because he was angry with their insolence.

God has proved yet again, that they can keep doing what they have been doing — fight for the good guys, fight for humanity, and fight till they no longer can — but it still won't make a difference in the world. This is the lesson they have had to relearn and accept multiple times over the years. 



 

Now, however, that they have finally understood what it means, they realize that as long as God exists, nothing they do would matter unless they suck up to him, which we know the Winchesters would never do.

Our guess is that 'Supernatural' would end when Sam and Dean kill God, and we know what you're thinking, how do you kill God?

Well, there were many things over the years that we thought were unkillable, like Death (Julian Richings) for that matter. He was around long before God was, and we thought nothing could kill Death, and Dean gutted him, with his own Scythe, nonetheless. 

The most sensible way to end the long, wonderful and oftentimes bizarre journey that is 'Supernatural' would be for the Winchesters to hatch a plan and kill God himself, and destroy the entire universe as they know it.

Would it go against everything they fought for all these years? Most definitely, especially by eradicating humanity. However, that would be the most kickass way to end things and we, like many other fans, sure hope that is the route The CW series takes. 

Don't forget to watch the Season 15 premiere of 'Supernatural' on Thursday, October 10.

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