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Supernatural Family Reunion on Jeffrey Dean Morgan's New AMC Chat Show

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Supernatural may be on hiatus thanks to COVID-19 shutdowns, but that won't stop the Winchesters from having another family reunion!

Deadline reports that The Walking Dead's Jeffrey Dean Morgan and his wife, Hilarie Burton (One Tree Hill), are set to launch an at-home weekly chat show later this month, and their first guests will be none other than Supernatural's Jensen Ackles and his wife Danneel Ackles — another One Tree Hill alum!

The series will be called Friday Night In With the Morgans, and it will be a weekly, half-hour video chat filmed from their farm in upstate New York.

Morgan tweeted about the news on Friday, adding, "Stay tuned for more. Very much coming together on the FLY!! I'll say this...

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