In the age of constant remakes and reboots, speculation often arises about who would play iconic roles in a new version of beloved series. If "Supernatural" were to be remade, who would step into the shoes of Dean and Sam Winchester?
For a new version of Sam, Logan Lurman is a top pick. Sam, Dean's younger brother, experienced many of the Winchester family's traumas as a baby, shaping him into a kind and empathetic character. Lurman, known for his role in "Perks of Being a Wallflower", has shown the ability to portray such depth. With a career that includes the "Percy Jackson" franchise, Lurman has the experience to tackle Sam's complexity and darker elements. Despite being older than Sam's original portrayal, this could offer new narrative possibilities with a more mature character interpretation.
Meanwhile, Dean, the elder Winchester, is brash and more volatile, quite the opposite of Sam. Lucas Till emerges as a fitting choice for Dean, having demonstrated his ability to portray brashness in the "X-Men" films. His experience with action-packed storytelling, including his role as "MacGyver" in the 2016 reboot, proves Till can handle the demands of long-form television. A key question remains: can he handle driving Baby, the iconic car?
Lurman and Till are both established actors, although older than Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki were at the start of "Supernatural". Their casting could invigorate the series with fresh dynamics and unexplored storylines. While rumors of a reboot or revival exist, nothing is confirmed, leaving fans to imagine and debate potential casting choices. What do you think of these options for Sam and Dean, and who would you suggest?