'Supernatural' Season 11: Series Gains A New Female Writer, Find Out Who [VIDEO]
Supernatural will add new female write to the roster as season 11 begins.
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A male dominated series, Supernatural occasionally takes flack for its lack of female cast and crew. Over the years, upwards of ten women have penned stories and teleplays for The CW series, two of whom are currently penning scripts for the fall season.
This year, another woman will join Jenny Klein ("The Things They Carried," "Hibbing 911") and Nicole Snyder ("Halt & Catch Fire," "Ask Jeeves") in the writers' room.
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"[There is] an incredible new writer named Nancy," Eric Charmelo ("Halt & Catch Fire," "Ask Jeeves") announced on Wednesday. "She's da bomb!"
Nancy (last name unknown) will fill the vacancy left by Adam Glass ("About A Boy," "Paper Moon"). After joining Supernatural in 2010, Glass said goodbye to the Winchester in order to join Criminal Minds: Beyond Boarders as and executive producer.
Supernatural will begin filming for season 11 on July 7 in Vancouver. Directed by Jensen Ackles (Dean), the first episode to enter production will be episode 3, which is titled "The Bad Seed."
Find out more when Supernatural returns to The CW on Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. ET. Click the video below to see a clip from the season 10 finale, "My Brother's Keeper."
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