‘Supernatural’ Season 12 Air Date & Spoilers: Who Is The Next Big Bad? Will Amara And God Return?

"Supernatural" Season 12 spoilers hint that the Winchester brothers will be facing off with a new big bad when The CW series returns in a couple of months. While Sam and Dean will be battling with new villains next season, can fans and viewers expect to see Amara and God aka Chuck return in the upcoming season?

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"Supernatural" Season 12 spoilers hint that Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) may be facing off against the Men of Letters in the upcoming season. According to Blasting News, the Men of Letters have been following the Winchester brothers for quite a while now and it looks like the story would focus on them next season.

Elizabeth Blackmore, who plays Lady Toni Bevell, will be appearing in "Supernatural" Season 12. This seemingly confirms rumors that Dean and Sam will be discovering more about the Men of Letters in the upcoming season of The CW drama.

There is also the ongoing mystery regarding Mary Winchester's return in the shocking season finale of "Supernatural" Season 11. It remains to be seen what her character's return would mean for Sam and Dean in Season 12.

Fans are also wondering whether they have seen the last of Amara (Emily Swallow) and Chuck (God) or whether these two will reappear in "Supernatural" Season 12. Buddy TV notes that Amara's death in Season 11 seemed a bit weak for the way her character acted for the rest of the season.

The publication also listed six of the most terrifying scenes featuring Amara in "Supernatural" Season 11. The last one showed that Amara was only longing for love and care when she tried to seduce Dean in one of the episodes of the series.

Do you think Sam and Dean will be dealing with the Men of Letters in "Supernatural" Season 12? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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