Alright, "Supernatural" aficionados, let's spill some tea – the bitter kind brewed with demon's blood and producer drama. We all loved Crowley, the snarky, surprisingly loyal King of Hell. But his exit from the show was, shall we say, less than heavenly. So, what really happened between Mark A. Sheppard and the "Supernatural" powers-that-be?
While Crowley's on-screen death was a noble sacrifice to seal Lucifer back in Hell, the real-life departure was far from amicable. Sheppard's exit wasn't a mutual agreement; it was a producer decision, and apparently, things got pretty frosty.
Remember when executive producer Jim Michaels hinted at a possible Crowley return on Twitter? Sheppard shut that down fast.
He accused Michaels of "intentionally misleading fans" and stated bluntly, "There are NO plans to have me return to SPN at ANY juncture."
Ouch. Talk about throwing shade from the fiery depths!
Sheppard didn't mince words about his disappointment with Crowley's character development. In a 2018 convention panel, he revealed that he felt the writers and producers wanted to write him out for about two years but weren't honest with him about it.
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