Jensen Ackles (left), Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins and Jim Beaver on 'Supernatural.' Courtesy of Everett Collection Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Supernatural fans made it clear that they were thrilled about the cast's latest reunion - and that was even before a barb about President Donald Trump seemed to conjure up positive feelings from the boisterous crowd. Former co-stars Misha Collins, Kathryn Newton, Jim Beaver and Rob Benedict, along with show director Richard Speight Jr., took the stage at CCXP in São Paulo, Brazil, on Thursday to celebrate 20 years of the series that launched in 2006. Among those who were not on hand for the reunion were Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, who starred as the demon-hunting Winchester brothers on the show that signed off in November 2020 after 15 seasons. Related Stories News Meet the San Francisco Filmmaker That Has the Far Right in Europe Up in Arms Movies Red Sea: Michael Caine, Adrien Brody, Vin Diesel, Jessica Alba and Uma Thurman Spotted in Saudi Arabia as Fest Kicks Off With 'Giant' Supernatural fans swarmed the show's CCXP reunion in Brazil to watch Kathryn Newton, Misha Collins etc and sing along to "Carry on Wayward Son." pic.twitter.com/L2JkEBqfI9- Ryan Gajewski (@_RyanGajewski) December 5, 2025 Fans of the show packed the floor of the São Paulo Expo to get a glimpse of the program's team, and the crowd made their excitement known with loud and frequent cheers. This included singing along to Kansas' "Carry on Wayward Son" during the event's introduction, given that the classic rock tune became a signature song for the show. "When we're back home in the U.S., nobody pays any attention to us anymore," Collins told the crowd. "But here, there must be a lag or something because you still know what Supernatural is." The actor known for playing Castiel got a big response just before the end of the panel with a politically charged response to a fan question. After someone in the crowd asked Newton what kind of monster she would want to face - the actress, who recurred as Claire on the series, chose dragons - Collins seized the moment to comment on the current presidential administration. "You mean like, what kind of an evil monster character would we want to go up against?" Collins asked for clarification. "I think it'd be fun to take on Donald Trump." This spurred a significant cheer from the onlookers, leading Collins to add, "We've found our people. So, not a big MAGA crowd here?" The moderator did not respond to his remarks and promptly moved along to a video portion of the event. Earlier in the conversation, the moderator asked Newton what she would imagine Claire might be doing if the character were to ever get a spinoff. "I'm sure Claire's out there, still kicking ass and taking names," Newton responded. "There's always going to be monsters, and somebody's always got to find them." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Stars Tease "Symbiotic Relationship" Ahead of 'Game of Thrones' Prequel's Season 2 Shoot Live Feed Streaming Ratings: 'Frankenstein' Unbound With Big Opening on Netflix Peacock 'Clue' Scripted Series in Development at Peacock Live Feed Kit Harington Boards Hulu's 'Count My Lies' Opposite Lindsay Lohan, Shailene Woodley Live Feed Kate Walsh Books 'Grey's Anatomy' Return streaming When and Where to Watch 'Twelve Dates 'Til Christmas' Online Live Feed 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Stars Tease "Symbiotic Relationship" Ahead of 'Game of Thrones' Prequel's Season 2 Shoot Live Feed Streaming Ratings: 'Frankenstein' Unbound With Big Opening on Netflix Peacock 'Clue' Scripted Series in Development at Peacock Live Feed Kit Harington Boards Hulu's 'Count My Lies' Opposite Lindsay Lohan, Shailene Woodley Live Feed Kate Walsh Books 'Grey's Anatomy' Return streaming When and Where to Watch 'Twelve Dates 'Til Christmas' Online