Photo: Jon Kopaloff/GettyJensen AcklesandJared Padaleckiare back at it again!TheSupernaturalactors have teamed up once more for season 2 ofWalker, with Ackles, 43, directing an episode for the latest season of The CW show, which Padalecki, 39, stars in and serves as executive producer for,Entertainment Weeklyreported Thursday.The project marks the first time the actors have collaborated sinceSupernaturalwrappedafter 15 seasonson The CW. The show aired from 2005 to 2020, and the two played brothers Dean and Sam Winchester.In June, Padalecki claimed he only learned about Ackles' upcomingSupernaturalprequel through social media, expressing shock following the announcement of the series.“Dude. Happy for you. Wish I heard about this some way other than Twitter,“Padalecki wrote to his friend. “I’m excited to watch, but bummed that Sam Winchester had no involvement whatsoever.“Getty ImagesShortly beforeWalkerpremiered in January,Padalecki told PEOPLEthat he had expressed interest in reprising hisSupernaturalrole if offered the opportunity.“I certainly have it somewhere in the bottom of my heart and soul that I hope September 10 isn’t the last time I ever played Sam Winchester,” he said in reference to the final filming date.Padalecki latercleared the airaround his comment on Ackles' prequel post, noting that the two “had a great talk” and that “things are good” between them.Getty Images"We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps. Bumps don’t stop us,” the actor said after they spoke. “Once brothers, always brothers.“Ackles retweeted Padalecki, adding, “Love you @jarpad… Miss these talks. I forgot how much face time we always used to get. And I miss that too. I know you’re busy…as am I, but you’re still my brother. I miss you, pal.“Speaking toThe New York Timesin August afterthe misunderstanding was resolved,Padalecki said he stillloves Ackles “deeply"despite what had transpired earlier in the summer.“He’s my brother — he has been for many years, and he always will be, no matter what,” he told the newspaper. “He’s spent more time with me on camera than anybody probably ever will, so he knows my strengths and weaknesses more than I do, and vice versa. I respect his opinion.“Season 2 ofWalkerpremieres Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. EST on The CW.

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Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki

Jensen AcklesandJared Padaleckiare back at it again!TheSupernaturalactors have teamed up once more for season 2 ofWalker, with Ackles, 43, directing an episode for the latest season of The CW show, which Padalecki, 39, stars in and serves as executive producer for,Entertainment Weeklyreported Thursday.The project marks the first time the actors have collaborated sinceSupernaturalwrappedafter 15 seasonson The CW. The show aired from 2005 to 2020, and the two played brothers Dean and Sam Winchester.In June, Padalecki claimed he only learned about Ackles' upcomingSupernaturalprequel through social media, expressing shock following the announcement of the series.“Dude. Happy for you. Wish I heard about this some way other than Twitter,“Padalecki wrote to his friend. “I’m excited to watch, but bummed that Sam Winchester had no involvement whatsoever.“Getty ImagesShortly beforeWalkerpremiered in January,Padalecki told PEOPLEthat he had expressed interest in reprising hisSupernaturalrole if offered the opportunity.“I certainly have it somewhere in the bottom of my heart and soul that I hope September 10 isn’t the last time I ever played Sam Winchester,” he said in reference to the final filming date.Padalecki latercleared the airaround his comment on Ackles' prequel post, noting that the two “had a great talk” and that “things are good” between them.Getty Images"We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps. Bumps don’t stop us,” the actor said after they spoke. “Once brothers, always brothers.“Ackles retweeted Padalecki, adding, “Love you @jarpad… Miss these talks. I forgot how much face time we always used to get. And I miss that too. I know you’re busy…as am I, but you’re still my brother. I miss you, pal.“Speaking toThe New York Timesin August afterthe misunderstanding was resolved,Padalecki said he stillloves Ackles “deeply"despite what had transpired earlier in the summer.“He’s my brother — he has been for many years, and he always will be, no matter what,” he told the newspaper. “He’s spent more time with me on camera than anybody probably ever will, so he knows my strengths and weaknesses more than I do, and vice versa. I respect his opinion.“Season 2 ofWalkerpremieres Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. EST on The CW.

Jensen AcklesandJared Padaleckiare back at it again!

TheSupernaturalactors have teamed up once more for season 2 ofWalker, with Ackles, 43, directing an episode for the latest season of The CW show, which Padalecki, 39, stars in and serves as executive producer for,Entertainment Weeklyreported Thursday.

The project marks the first time the actors have collaborated sinceSupernaturalwrappedafter 15 seasonson The CW. The show aired from 2005 to 2020, and the two played brothers Dean and Sam Winchester.

In June, Padalecki claimed he only learned about Ackles' upcomingSupernaturalprequel through social media, expressing shock following the announcement of the series.

“Dude. Happy for you. Wish I heard about this some way other than Twitter,“Padalecki wrote to his friend. “I’m excited to watch, but bummed that Sam Winchester had no involvement whatsoever.”

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Shortly beforeWalkerpremiered in January,Padalecki told PEOPLEthat he had expressed interest in reprising hisSupernaturalrole if offered the opportunity.

“I certainly have it somewhere in the bottom of my heart and soul that I hope September 10 isn’t the last time I ever played Sam Winchester,” he said in reference to the final filming date.

Padalecki latercleared the airaround his comment on Ackles' prequel post, noting that the two “had a great talk” and that “things are good” between them.

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“We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps. Bumps don’t stop us,” the actor said after they spoke. “Once brothers, always brothers.”

Ackles retweeted Padalecki, adding, “Love you @jarpad… Miss these talks. I forgot how much face time we always used to get. And I miss that too. I know you’re busy…as am I, but you’re still my brother. I miss you, pal.”

Speaking toThe New York Timesin August afterthe misunderstanding was resolved,Padalecki said he stillloves Ackles “deeply"despite what had transpired earlier in the summer.

“He’s my brother — he has been for many years, and he always will be, no matter what,” he told the newspaper. “He’s spent more time with me on camera than anybody probably ever will, so he knows my strengths and weaknesses more than I do, and vice versa. I respect his opinion.”

Season 2 ofWalkerpremieres Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. EST on The CW.

source: people.com