Photo: Jon Kopaloff/GettyJared Padaleckiis addressing what really went down after learning that his formerSupernaturalcostar and friendJensen Ackleswas working on a prequel series without his knowledge.TheWalkerstar, 39, recently spoke toThe New York Timesabout the misunderstanding, which sparked chatter online amongst the show’s devoted fanbase.“I hadn’t heard of it, and then he and I chatted [the next morning]. He just kind of explained: ‘Man, it’s not picked up yet. It’s not even written yet,'” said Padalecki, who played Sam Winchester on the series. “He knows and I know how muchSupernaturalmeans to both of us, and it wasn’t a secret he was trying to keep, necessarily. It was just something that he didn’t feel really even existed yet. But he has been like: ‘Hey, I’ll let you know what’s going on.'“He added, “I love Jensen deeply. He’s my brother — he has been for many years, and he always will be, no matter what. 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.“Padalecki and Ackles starred onSupernaturalfrom 2005 to 2020. The series ran for 15 seasons on The CW.Deadlinereported in June that The CW is developing aSupernaturalprequel series titledThe Winchesters. Ackles, 43, is on board as an executive producer and will narrate the show as his former character Dean Winchester. Ackles’ wife,Danneel, will also serve as an executive producer.After Acklestweeted out a linkto Deadline’s article, Padalecki reacted to the news with shock.Dean Buscher/The CW"Dude. Happy for you,” theGilmore Girlsalumwrotein response. “Wish I heard about this some way other than Twitter. I’m excited to watch, but bummed that Sam Winchester had no involvement whatsoever.“Though many fans didn’t believe Padalecki was being serious, he replied to a commenterwho thoughtthis was all “a bad joke,” saying: “No. It’s not. This is the first I’ve heard about it. I’m gutted.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The next day, Padalecki revealed thateverything is “good” between him and Ackles."@JensenAckles and I had a great talk, as we do often, and things are good. The show is early in the process with miles to go,” hetweeted. “We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps. Bumps don’t stop us. Once brothers, always brothers. #spnfamily.“Padalecki toldThe New York Timeshe previously spoke out on the matter because fans were making assumptions about his involvement in the prequel.“I should be old enough to know better than to put something out there and expect that people will understand,” he continued. “It’s hard to tweet a specific tone. If you write it online, it’s like, ‘Oh, he doesn’t know! They’re going to kill each other! The world is ending!’ And I’m like, ‘No, no, no.’ I try to avoid social media as much as possible because of that.”
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Jared Padaleckiis addressing what really went down after learning that his formerSupernaturalcostar and friendJensen Ackleswas working on a prequel series without his knowledge.TheWalkerstar, 39, recently spoke toThe New York Timesabout the misunderstanding, which sparked chatter online amongst the show’s devoted fanbase.“I hadn’t heard of it, and then he and I chatted [the next morning]. He just kind of explained: ‘Man, it’s not picked up yet. It’s not even written yet,'” said Padalecki, who played Sam Winchester on the series. “He knows and I know how muchSupernaturalmeans to both of us, and it wasn’t a secret he was trying to keep, necessarily. It was just something that he didn’t feel really even existed yet. But he has been like: ‘Hey, I’ll let you know what’s going on.'“He added, “I love Jensen deeply. He’s my brother — he has been for many years, and he always will be, no matter what. 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.“Padalecki and Ackles starred onSupernaturalfrom 2005 to 2020. The series ran for 15 seasons on The CW.Deadlinereported in June that The CW is developing aSupernaturalprequel series titledThe Winchesters. Ackles, 43, is on board as an executive producer and will narrate the show as his former character Dean Winchester. Ackles’ wife,Danneel, will also serve as an executive producer.After Acklestweeted out a linkto Deadline’s article, Padalecki reacted to the news with shock.Dean Buscher/The CW"Dude. Happy for you,” theGilmore Girlsalumwrotein response. “Wish I heard about this some way other than Twitter. I’m excited to watch, but bummed that Sam Winchester had no involvement whatsoever.“Though many fans didn’t believe Padalecki was being serious, he replied to a commenterwho thoughtthis was all “a bad joke,” saying: “No. It’s not. This is the first I’ve heard about it. I’m gutted.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The next day, Padalecki revealed thateverything is “good” between him and Ackles."@JensenAckles and I had a great talk, as we do often, and things are good. The show is early in the process with miles to go,” hetweeted. “We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps. Bumps don’t stop us. Once brothers, always brothers. #spnfamily.“Padalecki toldThe New York Timeshe previously spoke out on the matter because fans were making assumptions about his involvement in the prequel.“I should be old enough to know better than to put something out there and expect that people will understand,” he continued. “It’s hard to tweet a specific tone. If you write it online, it’s like, ‘Oh, he doesn’t know! They’re going to kill each other! The world is ending!’ And I’m like, ‘No, no, no.’ I try to avoid social media as much as possible because of that.”
Jared Padaleckiis addressing what really went down after learning that his formerSupernaturalcostar and friendJensen Ackleswas working on a prequel series without his knowledge.
TheWalkerstar, 39, recently spoke toThe New York Timesabout the misunderstanding, which sparked chatter online amongst the show’s devoted fanbase.
“I hadn’t heard of it, and then he and I chatted [the next morning]. He just kind of explained: ‘Man, it’s not picked up yet. It’s not even written yet,'” said Padalecki, who played Sam Winchester on the series. “He knows and I know how muchSupernaturalmeans to both of us, and it wasn’t a secret he was trying to keep, necessarily. It was just something that he didn’t feel really even existed yet. But he has been like: ‘Hey, I’ll let you know what’s going on.'”
He added, “I love Jensen deeply. He’s my brother — he has been for many years, and he always will be, no matter what. 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.”
Padalecki and Ackles starred onSupernaturalfrom 2005 to 2020. The series ran for 15 seasons on The CW.
Deadlinereported in June that The CW is developing aSupernaturalprequel series titledThe Winchesters. Ackles, 43, is on board as an executive producer and will narrate the show as his former character Dean Winchester. Ackles’ wife,Danneel, will also serve as an executive producer.
After Acklestweeted out a linkto Deadline’s article, Padalecki reacted to the news with shock.
Dean Buscher/The CW

“Dude. Happy for you,” theGilmore Girlsalumwrotein response. “Wish I heard about this some way other than Twitter. I’m excited to watch, but bummed that Sam Winchester had no involvement whatsoever.”
Though many fans didn’t believe Padalecki was being serious, he replied to a commenterwho thoughtthis was all “a bad joke,” saying: “No. It’s not. This is the first I’ve heard about it. I’m gutted.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The next day, Padalecki revealed thateverything is “good” between him and Ackles.
“@JensenAckles and I had a great talk, as we do often, and things are good. The show is early in the process with miles to go,” hetweeted. “We’ve travelled a lot of roads together, and sometimes those damn roads have bumps. Bumps don’t stop us. Once brothers, always brothers. #spnfamily.”
Padalecki toldThe New York Timeshe previously spoke out on the matter because fans were making assumptions about his involvement in the prequel.
“I should be old enough to know better than to put something out there and expect that people will understand,” he continued. “It’s hard to tweet a specific tone. If you write it online, it’s like, ‘Oh, he doesn’t know! They’re going to kill each other! The world is ending!’ And I’m like, ‘No, no, no.’ I try to avoid social media as much as possible because of that.”
source: people.com