

Sam is about to graduate from college and has an interview set up to join one of the most prestigious law schools in the country. His brother Dean, whom he has not seen since he went to college, shows up in the middle of the night and tells him their father is missing while on a hunting trip. Leaving his girlfriend behind to find their dad, Sam joins Dean in an effort to find their father in a little town called Jericho, where unmarried men disappear without a trace.

This one-hour special takes a behind-the-scenes look at the past nine seasons of the hit drama about the thrilling and terrifying journey of the Winchester Brothers. The stars and producers share stories and clips of their favorite memories, monsters, demons, and angels from Seasons 1 through 9 and tease the upcoming action fans can expect in Season 10. Interviews include series stars Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester), Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester), Misha Collins (Castiel), and Mark Sheppard (Crowley) along with series creator Eric Kripke and executive producers Robert Singer and Jeremy Carver.

Following Jared and Jensen for the day around the Supernatural set

A Look Inside the Classic 1967 Chevrolet Impala - a 5-minute featurette about the Impala.

Supernatural Effects - a 23-minute featurette about the special effects used in Supernatural.

Writer Ben Edlund explains how demons and angels enter our world and the significance of the soul.

The documentary explores the concept of the soul, drawing on the season's major themes and interviewing the show writers, religious leaders and thinkers on the subject. Regardless of one's beliefs, the piece should prove thought provoking.

The series star works behind the camera on "Weekend at Bobby's"

Writer Ben Edlund talks about the major themes from "Appointment in Samarra

Showrunner Sera Gamble explains the show's take on Purgatory.

An overview of the season's monsters and FX

Scoring "Time After Time After Time": An in-depth dissection of the music score composed for season seven's noir-inspired episode, "Time After Time After Time."

The writers discuss the series' ongoing lore.

A visit to the real Lily Dale, New York spiritualist community

A look at death and its role in mythology, religion and, of course, the show's seventh season.

An in-depth dissection of the music score composed for season seven's noir-inspired episode, "Time After Time After Time

Directors Robert Singer, Phil Sgriccia, Jensen Ackles, Ben Edlund, Jerry Wanek, John MacCarthy and John Showalter speak to the method, joys and challenges of their craft and their work on the series.

Air Supply's "I'm All Out of Love," as sung by Dean Winchester.

A look into the Character of Castiel

A Tour around the Storage room/Dungeon room of the Men of Letters Bunker

Supernatural from a Fans point of view

Discussing the Mark of Caine and the First Blade

A look around the creation of the 200th Episode

A look at The Darkness

The rebellion of the Men of Letters

Discussing the return of Mary Winchester

The life of a Hunter on Supernatural

An in-depth look into the making of the special season 13 episode Scoobynatural

The Winchester mythology continues with an exploration of the internal battle between good and evil. Which will win out: nature or nurture?

The birth of the Nephilim, Jack, was so powerful that is caused a rift which led to an alternative reality know as Apocalypse World - a horrific landscape of ash and death. Look at how this hellish world was brought to life.

A live performance of Carry on my Wayward Son by Kansas at Comic-Con in 2017

Special interviews from main cast members, Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, and Alexander Calvert, with creator Eric Kripke, executive producers Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb, and special guest stars Jim Beaver, Samantha Smith, Ruth Connell, Kim Rhodes and Mark A. Sheppard leading into the series finale.

Season 7 special features clip within Supernatural Creature Fest Drive-In

Clip under the season 7 special features Supernatural Creature Fest Drive-In

The Men of Letters Interactive Set Experience: Dorms - Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Dormitories

This documentary takes a heartwarming look at the making of an unforgettable family reunion.

The mythology continues as Sam, Dean, and Castiel make difficult choices with far-reaching consequences.

A 72-minute panel discussion with the cast and creators of the show.
Panelist: Jensen Ackles ("Dean Winchester"), Eric Kripke (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer), Kim Manners (Coexecutive Producer/Director), McG (Executive Producer), Jared Padalecki ("Sam Winchester"), John Shiban (Coexecutive Producer/Writer), and Robert Singer (Executive Producer/Director).

Featurette on the creation of the series Supernatural.

Webisode with a conversation with the writer's of Supernatural. From the complete second season set.

Featurette about the fear of clowns in Supernatural

Featurette about the history of selling your soul to the devil in Supernatural

Featurette about the history of Werewolves in Supernatural

The producers discussing the final episode of Season 2 and the problems that they faced filming it.

A 60 Minutes-style news magazine that explores the origins of these two archangels and debates whether or not they can truly be considered brothers.

This riff on The McLaughlin Group piles together an atheist, a female reverend, an Islamist, a military guy prone to stockpiling ammo and canned goods for a roundtable discussion. How and when will the world end? The debates from there swirl around angels, resurrection, the Antichrist, and Lucifer himself.

Several first-hand accounts of the supernatural are compiled

Mimicking the look and feel of a no-budget public access show, "The Quest for Satan" delves into the gulf between what the Church of Satan represents and theistic devil worship.

Creator Eric Kripke runs viewers through a typical day at the office -- juggling seven episodes in varying stages of production -- and explains the process of breaking an episode. He also touches on the series' concept of family extending to Heaven, how to properly dramatize the Apocalypse for television, and noting just how much of the premise for season 5 was in his five-year plan.

The emphasis here is on what each of the Four Horsemen represent, how they're used throughout the course of season five, and how they each fit into Supernatural's metaphor for the road.

This documentary examines the importance of family within the series and among the cast, crew and fans.

A look at Sam and Dean as classic American heroes.