If you, like many of us, are still mourning the loss of the demon-slaying brotherly duo, Sam and Dean Winchester, there’s hope in sight. Although we wish we were bringing you the news of another season ofSupernatural, we have the next best thing: a rewatch podcast called,Supernatural Then and Now, which will be hosted by series stars,Richard SpeightJr.andRob Benedict. The duo, who played the angel Gabriel (Speight Jr.) and God (Benedict), will be joined by cast, crew, and producers as they take a weekly deep dive into all thingsSupernatural. From behind-the-scenes stories to comprehensive coverage of your favorite moments - cast, crew, and producers will take you on a backstage journey.

Produced by Story Mill Media, the podcast is pulling out all the stops for its two-episode, January 24 premiere. Taking a seat across from Benedict and Speight for their very first show will be the Winchesters themselves,Jensen AcklesandJared Padalecki. Following the double release, new episodes will drop every Monday.

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Known for its weaving of classic rock hits with composed music, the show’s soundtrack was truly one of a kind. Banning together again to write the music that will be featured inSupernatural Then and Noware composers,Christopher LennertzandTim Wynn.Supernaturalfan and the author ofThe Binge Watcher’s Guide to Supernatural: An Unofficial Companion,Jessica Mason, will be penning the podcast.

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Over an incredible and record-breaking 15 season run,Supernaturalfollowed the lives of Sam (Padalecki) and Dean (Ackles) Winchester, two brothers on a mission to save the world from evil. Week to week, audiences watched the bond between the brothers grow as they faced off against every enemy thrown in their way. The series had countless twists and more than one shocking revelation. Viewers loved it for its folklore storylines, ensemble cast, and the character and relationship arch between the Winchester brothers.

In a statement tied to the announcement for the podcast, Speight commented,

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We are incredibly grateful for the support the fans ofSupernaturalhave given us over the years. We’re excited to be a part of this special gift to the fans that will arrive just in time for Dean Winchesters’ birthday on January 24th.

With seemingly endless content over the show’s 15-year run, it’s good to know the podcast isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Be sure to fire up Netflix and cue upSupernaturalto watch every episode over again with Benedict and Speight and then tune in toSupernatural Then and Nowstarting January 24.