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'Supernatural' season 11 premiere news: More on the Impala

With the release of "Supernatural" season 11 just less than a month away, The CW has finally released information on the upcoming premiere.

It was reported that episode 1 of "Supernatural" season 11 will be titled "Out Of the Darkness, Into the Fire." It is expected to see the Winchester siblings go head on with their biggest rival.

The upcoming episode will begin where the events of the previous finale had left off. Therefore, the story is expected to focus on the aftermath of the release of darkness into the city.

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With that, actor Jared Padalecki spoke to Entertainment Weekly about what fans can expect for the episode. He said, "It's done in a very clever supernatural way, mind you, but episode four is a very cool episode. It's all about the Impala. We've had this third lead character for 10 seasons strong and, we're not revealing a personality, but we see just how much a part of Winchesters' lives it is... You kind of see the Impala in work in all these scenes from seasons past where we haven't necessarily known where it is or known how it got there. You see just how crucial a character is."

He also added that his character will finally be getting along better with his brother, played by Jensen Ackles. Padalecki expressed his enthusiasm in exploring the new dynamic between Sam and Dean, especially since the upcoming season will have a light approach to the story. It was also revealed that that fourth season of season 11 will be titled "Baby." It will portray an essential story about the Impala. Padalecki stated, "You kind of see the Impala in work in all these scenes from seasons past where we haven't necessarily know where it is or known how it got there."

"Supernatural" season 11 will air on The CW on Oct. 7.

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