Mark Sheppard, who portrays "Supernatural" character Crowley, does not want to talk about the King of Hell's fate in the CW TV series during an interview at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con. While Sheppard claims his character is gone, Felicia Day expresses interest to return as Charlie Bradbury in "Supernatural" Season 11.
When asked what the finale of "Supernatural" Season 10 might mean for Crowley, Mark Sheppard responded that he is dead then requested for the topic to be changed. According to TVOvermind, Sheppard explained that he was just attending the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con as a fan.
"Supernatural" Season 10 concluded with Rowena (Ruth Connell) placing the Attack Dog spell on Castiel (Misha Collins) with Crowley as the target. Mark Sheppard admitted in a Popsugar interview that he was a little worried about the Rowena-Crowley relationship in the CW TV series.
However, Sheppard explained that the new dynamic offered the "Supernatural" viewers to witness another side of the King of Hell. Sheppard thinks digging into Crowley's past in the CW TV series is an interesting path to go down.
Meanwhile, Felicia Day expressed her interest to reprise the role of computer geek-turned-hunter Charlie Bradbury in "Supernatural" Season 11. According to a Digital Spy report, Day responded to a fan who asked on Tumblr if the SPN fans would still see Charlie Bradbury, even as a ghost, in the upcoming new season.
"I would love to be back on Supernatural. It is an amazing family that I was blessed to be a part of for four years," Day commented. In "Supernatural" Season 10, episode 21 titled "Dark Dynast," Charlie Bradbury got killed for stealing the "Book of the Damed" from the Styne family and decoding it in order to help Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) get rid of the Mark of Cain.
Day further shared that the "Supernatural" character Charlie Bradbury was beautifully written for the show and she represented the geek girls out there without being a total cliché. "Supernatural" Season 11 will premiere on Wednesday night, Oct. 7, at 9/8c on the CW Network.