The Winchester brothers will be back for another round of horror, humor, and eerie action, as The CW has officially renewed Supernatural for a 13th season.

The CW President Mark Pedowitz announced the 13th season of Supernatural at the Television Critics Association Press Tour. A premiere date for the 13th season has not been revealed yet, but we'll keep Daily Dead readers updated as more details are announced.

The show is currently in its 12th season, which premiered on October 13th. Below, we have the official press release with full details:

Press Release: January 8, 2017 (Pasadena, CA) — The CW Network has given early renewals to seven of its primetime series for the 2017-2018 season. The announcement was made today during the network’s session at the Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena by Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW.

“Over the past several seasons, The CW has built a schedule of proven performers, from our lineup of DC superheroes, to critically acclaimed comedies, to sci-fi dramas,” said Pedowitz. “Early pickups of these seven series now allow our producers to plan ahead for next season, and gives us a solid base to build on for next season, with original scripted series to roll out all year long.”

The series being ordered for the 2017-2018 season include ARROW (Season 6), CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND (Season 3), DC’s LEGENDS OF TOMORROW (Season 3), THE FLASH (Season 4), JANE THE VIRGIN (Season 4), SUPERGIRL (Season 3), and SUPERNATURAL (Season 13). Specific premiere dates for each series will be announced at a later time.

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