Supernatural’s showrunner, Jeremy Carver, has announced he will be leaving the show at the end of this season. Carver, who began as a script writer in season 3, will be leaving to concentrate on his new series on the CW. The new project, titled Frequency, was ordered earlier this week.
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Carver will be replaced by new co-showrunners Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb before the beginning of season 12. Singer has served as screenwriter, director and executive producer for the series since its first season. Dabb joined Supernatural in season 4 as a writer and story editor and worked his was to co-executive producer.
Carver’s Frequency is a series reboot of the 2000 film by the same name. The show centers on a female police detective (Payton List) who discovers that she can speak with her father, who was killed in 1996) over an old radio. Together they work to solve unsolved cases, but soon find out there are “butterfly effect” consequences.