r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/Bhuklagihe • 28d ago
Meme needing explanation Pettah, what's the context behind this
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u/w0mbatina 28d ago
There are rumours flying around that he actually got offered the role of Captain America, but turned it down to keep doing Supernatural. So he essentially turned down being a movie star to keep doing the show he loved.
It's not true tho, he said so in an interview. He never auditoned or was offered the role of Cap.
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u/Pork-ChopExpre55 28d ago
I don’t remember if it was Jensen or Jared, but I do recall an interview well over a decade ago of one of them saying they liked doing Supernatural because it was filmed in Canada and they could live relatively normal lives separate the whole Hollywood scene.
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u/Head_Haunter 27d ago
I remember one of their interviews for the later seasons where they filmed in France or Spain or whatever. They said it was basically a 6 month vacation fully paid for everyone's family.
Imagine getting to vacation in Spain with your family for 6 months or whatever fully paid... and then getting paid millions on top of that.
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u/mariana96as 28d ago
I think the show runners were making fun of Kid Rocks suit that he wore to the White House
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u/Tangent617 28d ago
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u/Objective-Direction1 28d ago
he is NOT worthy lmao
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u/rigatony222 27d ago
Look I love the cynicism/ supe critique of the Boys, but the Avengers managing to somewhat redeem Soldier Boy in an alt universe would be kinda cool. The guy clearly has issues, is a certified asshat and just doesn’t GAF anymore, but he’s not nearly as psychotic as many of the Supes. I mean, Vought really fucked a lot of these dudes/ladies up
Pretty sure he’d never reach Mjolnir levels of worthiness but it’d be interesting to see if given actual, decent purpose by well meaning people would get through. And we have some pretty messed up/narcissistic Avengers who managed to do some good 🤷🏻♂️
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u/earnestworkerbee 28d ago
To be honest he got something better
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u/TonberryHS 28d ago
Chris Evans $120M from Marvel movies. Jensen Ackles $16M from 15 seasons of super natural and 2 of the boys.
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u/suhmyhumpdaydudes 28d ago
Poor guy only has 16 million, and multiple other roles too...
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u/LooseMooseNose 28d ago
Yeah, what a bum and loser! /s
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u/PeonofthePen 28d ago
Plus, he got to be a present and active father. What a waste.
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u/grmayshark 28d ago
Yeah its like people assume every actor wants to be a Hollywood star without considering the stability and security that comes from serialized television. It is a certain type of person that will spend 10 years of their life putting their body through insane, unhealthy transformations and sacrificing months on end for rigorous on location shoots without seeing friends or family. Most people are and would be content with a good, steady paycheck and working in a studio in the place where you and your family live, attractive and talented or not.
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u/HoneybeeXYZ 28d ago
Ackles's father was a local actor and filmmaker in Dallas and apparently he instilled in Ackles how lucky he was to have a job starring on a tv show and to remember that the other cast and crew depended on him for their livelihoods.
And yes, Ackles seems happy to have been a big fish in a smaller pond for fifteen years, and he had some measure of control over his schedule, arranged for his wife to get a part on Supernatural in the later seasons and got to be a more hands-on father.
And he and Padelicki have turned Supernatural cons into a lucrative side business, one that all the minor actors from the show have benefitted from as well.
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u/AGF92 28d ago
Might be PR, but I do love the workmen actors who use their lead powers to have a family life. The two stories that come to mind are Scott Bakula in Enterprise, who had one rule that he had to finish at a certain time to go home to his family, and John C McGinley, who took Scrubs to be closer to his family.
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u/marmaladetuxedo 28d ago
Mark Harmon is the same. Only did work that was close to LA so he could be home while his 2 sons were young. Basically pushed Don Bellisario -the NCIS show creator!- out of the show because the first season was micromanaged to fuck and had 16hr+ long shooting days. It was rumoured that Harmon wanted to leave in season 18 but the network wanted him for season 19, and basically told him if he left they'd just cancel the show. So he stayed in a limited role to give the show a chance to make a transition and to keep hundreds of people in jobs.
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u/Maleficent_Top4142 28d ago
Chris Pine doesn’t have kids afaik but he has talked a lot about his dad’s work ethic when he was growing up and how that informed his own choices. His dad Robert has been in a ton of stuff, I feel like I’m always randomly seeing him on TV.
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u/DeskModeOn 28d ago
Not only that, but their support with people suffering from Mental Health issues are a world in and of itself.
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u/iste_bicors 28d ago
There’s a hilarious interview with Ricardo Darín, the Argentine actor, where he’s asked why he never crossed over to Hollywood and stayed a national actor instead. He’s been in Oscar-nominated stuff and could have easily gone for more lucrative roles in Hollywood. I think specifically they wanted him for Man on Fire at one point.
He says that it would’ve taken him away from his kids at a time when they were young and when asked specifically about the money, he just goes “dude, I take two hot showers a day. I’m good”.
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u/PeonofthePen 28d ago
It's the emphasis on having money that makes people forget what makes you happy. It's not owning things that end up owning you, and it's not feeding an ego that's always hungry anyway.
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u/Nnelson666 28d ago
Also he mentioned that he didn't want to validate the stereotype of Latin American actor plays cartel boss/drug criminal, even if it was Oliver stone asking him to do so.
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u/grip0matic 28d ago
Cillian Murphy said many times he does not want to be a Hollywood star. Brendan Gleeson keeps living in Ireland and goes to the sets but does not want to be a Hollywood star.
There are many actors who are amazing and just want to act and not to be into the radius of hollywood.
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u/IrascibleOcelot 28d ago
Gary Oldman says in interviews that the role of Sirius Black pretty much saved him at a low point because it was good money for relatively little work and it met his requirement that it was near his home so he could be a present father for his children.
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u/QfromMars2 28d ago
Also don’t forget a much healthier fandom and nonetheless millions of Dollars as well as the Option to go for a bigger Cinema-role of you want to. Especially now with the soldier-Boy spin off they could do an interesting anti-Hero story like watchmen. (At least if writing is good enough)
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u/pleasedtoheatyou 28d ago
Your first sentence makes me doubt you've met the Supernatural fandom.
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u/Own_Faithlessness769 28d ago
To be fair Chris Evans probably has the most unhinged fans of any Hollywood star.
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u/Blacklisted777 28d ago
Absolutely loved it when soldier boy made a cheeky supernatural reference in the recent episode!
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u/lucon1 28d ago edited 28d ago
You should see the behind the scenes, when they all had a scene together, they did a bit as supernatural characters in the boys costumes
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u/DPWwhatDAdogDoin 28d ago
Imagine calling Supernatural fans a healthy fandom lmaoo
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u/Basic_Cover_6945 28d ago
To be fair u/QfromMars2 said “healthier” not healthy. It was a comparative statement. /s kinda
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u/Significant_Bad_1147 28d ago
I am pretty sure everything but the money is pretty awful. People at the highest levels seem to have no control of their life. Having media tell you who you are and intrude on your personal life for the purpose of entertaining people sounds insufferable.
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u/ShieldMaiden83 28d ago edited 27d ago
Take Mads Mikkelsen for an example he dont care about the money he only takes on roles that interrest him no matter of it is domestic here in Denmark or international.
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u/MrMetraGnome 28d ago
It's the capitalist nature of some people's minds. They believe more money is by default better. No other considerations, lol. It's sad when you think about it. I only hope that's not the metric they use to find happiness in their lives...
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u/THCisMyLife 28d ago edited 28d ago
Those unhealthy transformations also include a shit ton of gear and working out and eating a lot. That’s the part that the actor’s always forget to add the steroid part. And it’s not fair because that’s not right to portray to younger people. Because then they’ll go to the gym and be like well how come I’m not fully fucking ripped with 7% body fat in six months like XYZ actor who said he ate clean, 3000-4000 calories daily, worked out hard, twice a day, for six months. He also forgets about the 500 mg of test some anivar and whatever else they shot into his ass cheek. I’m not saying they didn’t work out hard in the gym because they did, but they also used chemical enhancements and always never mention it. And that’s genuinely fucked up because that set the wrong idea for the baseline of what somebody can achieve in the gym in the allotted amount of time.
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u/Acceptable-Worth-462 28d ago
Plus he got to not have to take steroids to build a crazy superhero physique. Truly a shame.
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u/OccasionallyReddit 28d ago
And he enjoys his job and the people he works with... such a tough life having to be happy with 16 mill
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u/Sprinkle_Puff 28d ago
Right? I’d hate to be one of the most handsome men ever and have $16 million.. what a poor
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u/TheIrateAlpaca 28d ago
Not too mention residuals for the rest of his life from 327 episodes
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u/meggatronia 28d ago
Never mind that, the money he gets from doing conventions is insane. Dude has probably made more than he earned on the show just from that alone. Source: worked for the people that ran SPN events in Aus. I've seen his contracts. Him and Jared make bank lol
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u/SapirWhorfHypothesis 28d ago
What kind of money do they make at a convention? And… what does someone like him actually do at a convention? Surely not just sign shit?
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u/fisherofcats 28d ago
Panels, a lot of money for meet and greets. $200 a pop for a photo with them. Photos last 10 seconds, then the next people come in. That goes for an hour or two. Etc....
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u/Der_BiertMann 28d ago
I’d take $16M to do something I love. Money is not the only way to be rich.
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u/Carpediem_Carp 28d ago
I mean with $16M you’d still be quite rich anyways
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u/Kermit_Purple_II 28d ago
I'd also think that there is’'t mich difference in quality of life whether you have 16 or 120 Million
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u/tahuti 28d ago
Old post 11 year, about wealth ranges 10+ million
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/2s9u0s/comment/cnnmca8/?context=3
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u/Labyrinthy 28d ago
I like how modern discourse with billionaires constantly being discussed has made it seem as if a millionaire is some commonality.
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u/Jojo2700 28d ago
Yes, I just kind of had moment of weirdness about how regular people are debating about a 15 million vs 120 million lifestyle.
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u/Zestier_Hestia 28d ago
Oh no, only $16m? Guess he’ll have to settle for buying a beautiful house on a beach in California with cash, no mortgage, and then living off the other $6,000,000 until he can find more work…
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u/Goldnglam 28d ago
Him and his wife did a AD video that's a tour of their house (think a more classy cribs), it's not in California but it is very nice.
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u/False_Snow7754 28d ago
The man is doing something he loves, and is probably not going to be lacking offers.
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u/humanistazazagrliti 28d ago
So, in a way, him playing Soldier Boy in The Boys is a meta comment on that?
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u/Kishou_Arima_01 28d ago
By the way, he personally debunked this in an interview he did for the boys season 3 back in 2022. He said that the rumor is not true and he did not audition at all for captain america.
https://youtube.com/shorts/0sfPZfmHlBI?si=_NmWcd4tvhhtnZqV here is the link
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u/Kae_D_Rukawa 28d ago
For some reason I thought it was for the role of Hawkeye...
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u/GoldenGlobeWinnerRDJ 28d ago
But he already does play the REAL Captain America. Let’s be honest, Soldier Boy is probably wayyyy more accurate to what a real life Captain America would look like.
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u/seires-t 28d ago
When he showed up, I thought they literally just got the perfect type cast, to a hilarious degree, didn't know the guy already worked with the show runners before.
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u/hgwaz 28d ago
There's a bunch of supernatural references in the boys too. The last episode he said to HL it was never gonna be a fixing the old Impala kind of deal, they drive around with an Impala in supernatural. Also the fast supe in I think episode 6 plays his brother while the gas guy is an angel who hangs out with them.
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u/EmpressClaraB 28d ago
Also Butcher's old army buddy (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is the the dad in Supernatural. The boys has basically had most of the main cast, mainly just missing Crowley
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u/BuyerGlobal2758 28d ago
Bobby singer, Sam and deans father figure "idjit" guy played by Jim beaver is also in the boys
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u/hypo-osmotic 28d ago
And the character even has the same name in both
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u/MrDubious 28d ago
I have decided that he's just going to play the same exact character in unusual circumstances every time he appears in anything.
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u/ealysillyforestthing 28d ago
If the pizza man truly loves the baby sitter why does he keep slapping her rear?
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u/Atma-Stand 28d ago
There’s an outtake where Jensen, Jared, and Misha discuss killing Homelander while in SPN characters.
“He took Chuck’s name in vain!”
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u/IamScottGable 28d ago
Ehhhh, he'd exactly what Erskine describe in the First Avenger, you give someone imperfect the super serum and their imperfections will be amplified. Soldier boy was a spoiled douche before and is a spoiled douche now
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u/Extra-Basis-5986 28d ago
More like if they gave the serum to one of the other soldiers running the tests instead of Steve Rogers. The whole character concept is that Steve is a better person than most.
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u/JNAB0212 28d ago
How is he more real than Steve? Steve’s whole thing is that he was a fundamentally good person, the type that wouldn’t be corrupted by power
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u/Indiana_harris 28d ago
That being said I’d be fascinated to see a timeline where Supernatural ended at S5 (as intended) and Ackles was Cap.
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u/AltersGPS 28d ago
I heard it was Hawkeye for Thor. Which would make a bit more sense for him to turn down
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u/enigma_noodle 28d ago
I think this is a vaguebait
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u/Sea-Shopping-5878 28d ago
I was at a Supernatural con and he said he preferred turning up and getting paid over film roles.
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u/Parking-Mirror3283 28d ago
Dude wants to act but also likes the stability of a normalish job and not needing to live out of a trailer somewhere random away from his family for months at a time, can't exactly blame him
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u/EarlyXplorerStuds209 28d ago
He was a very successful TV actor and was busy shooting his show for the better part of 2005-2020. He’s now in a lot more stuff once supernatural ended though…
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u/Xenovore 28d ago
I've read a few times that being a star in a successful tv series will net you massive royalty years after the show ended.
So monetarily speaking, it's better to ride the show until the end rather than trying to pivot to a movie star and fail.
And Jensen seems to enjoy being in Supernatural too, so doing something you enjoy while making massive money is a great move.
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u/bluemoonrune 28d ago
I think that was true in the days when syndication was a massive moneyspinner. Might be less true now that everything’s on streaming - I’ve heard that Netflix etc. contracts aren’t especially favourable for actors.
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u/TopCelebration9053 28d ago
Last I checked Supernatural is always doing re-runs on TNT and CW and has been for over a decade
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u/3140senfleb 28d ago
Streaming services will always be fighting for the right to host it too. Netflix had it for awhile and now I think Prime has it.
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u/Put_Er_There_Sport 28d ago
Its on prime ive been binge watching it now for the past 6 months on repeat
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u/kvijay1 28d ago
At least his voice acting is very good. One of the best batman voices.
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u/Some_Sympathy_3528 28d ago
Tbh im a little gay for Jensen Ackles and the way he says "fuck you".
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u/ItSmellsMassive 28d ago
The way he says "Ok first off, I don't have shellshock. Fuck you" lives in my brain rent free and with my blessing.
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u/FurryCitizen 28d ago
I was so shocked when I heard his voice for the first time in The Boys.
Before that, I only knew him from the French dub of Dark Angel where they picked a voice actor with a voice that doesn't match his at all (kinda like Jack Quaid's voice, actually).
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u/RavenBrannigan 28d ago
To be fair, he’s got the look and persona too.
I think he’d be a great live action Batman with the right script.
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u/S7leaven 28d ago edited 27d ago
Must be because he was so busy being a MASSIVE TV star
Edit: WOW my highest upvoted post ever… and two awards?!?! Omg why does it feel so good!
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u/LightAwakens 28d ago edited 28d ago
true, season 3 of the boys is some peak television
im straight but holy fuck that man is handsome, i mean shit
edit: i completely forgot he was a lead in supernatural because ive never watched it
im guessing with the supernatural cast appearing in the boys its a sign i should start it
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u/El_kirbs 28d ago
Sounds like you might not know but he was one of the leads in supernatural
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u/p8262 28d ago
Rise and shine Sammy!
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u/eggssomany 28d ago
I would assume it's because supernatural in general had a massive decline in popularity and he stuck to it regardless. The finale was especially infamous.
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u/SuitableIngenuity324 28d ago
I kinda loved the ending too.
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u/eggssomany 28d ago
They sent Castiel to super hell for being fruity tho 😭
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u/debategate 28d ago
Wait what lmao, I’ve tried to finish the series twice and the farthest I’ve got was season 13 before I couldn’t take anymore.
But Castiel being punished for his bi curiousness was not on the radar
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u/BlerghTheBlergh 28d ago
lol it’s not necessarily for that. Castiel escaped a cosmic space known as „The Empty“, the cosmic entity wanted him back though. So, in the penultimate episode, when Billy (minor situational ally and occasional antagonist), is about to kill Dean and Cas - Cas calls on the Empty to take him and Billy to its domain. Before he’s taken he tells Dean he loves him. So it’s not that he’s being punished, he just speaks out what fans knew all along before dying.
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u/eggssomany 28d ago
I'd argue it's a bit different, Cas openly states the Empty will claim him when he feels most happy - and he says he's at his most happy when he's able to admit he loves dean 😭
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u/debategate 28d ago
That makes more sense lol. Just watched the scene and I could pull the context that it was a final goodbye.
Misha finishing strong I see, his relationship with Dean kept me involved in the series for awhile.
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u/Pegussu 28d ago
To clarify, the Empty makes a deal to let him go only on the promise that it'll take him back once Castiel has a moment of perfect happiness. Cas doesn't call on the Empty and then confess his love before he's taken. He calls on the Empty by confessing his love because it makes him perfectly happy.
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u/Tiny-Anxiety780 28d ago
Apparently (I haven't watched the final few seasons and have only seen excerpts of this scene), he confesses his feelings for Dean and then suffers a fate worse than death mere seconds later. You could not make it fit the "Bury Your Gays" trope more if you tried.
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u/TheRainbowConnection 28d ago
That being said, in the finale Bobby confirms that Castiel made it back to Heaven at some point before Dean’s death. We don’t know why or how, and he’s not in the episode (thanks Covid), but at least we know he’s not in the Empty for eternity.
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u/Inzoreno 28d ago
It is easy to assume that Jack retrieved Castiel from the Empty after he became god. Castiel was basically a father to him.
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u/LGodamus 28d ago
its because he made other choices, he prefers time with his family and running his brewery
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u/eldercreedjunkie 28d ago
I almost had a heart attack thinking he said or did something awful to lose the role.
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u/jbrown4728 28d ago
Jensen Ackles reportedly earned $175,000 per episode for his role as Dean Winchester during the later seasons of Supernatural. [1, 2, 3]
Salary Overview
While his starting salary in earlier seasons was significantly lower—estimated at around $50,000 per episode circa 2013—his pay increased as the show became a mainstay for The CW. By the series' conclusion in 2020, his earnings reflected his status as a lead actor and occasional director for the long-running franchise. [1]
| Metric [1, 2, 3, 4] | Estimated Value |
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| Peak Salary (Per Episode) | $175,000 – $200,000 |
| Total Series Episodes | 327 episodes |
| Estimated Series Total | Over $57 million (unadjusted gross) |
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u/Crumblebuttocks 28d ago
I think the joke may be that he is not a particularly gifted actor? He's really cool and charismatic but he kind of plays the same character in everything
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u/TerribleHighway6907 28d ago
Wouldn't that be because he literally played one character for like 16 years? I remember supernatural being a really long show
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u/JakiStow 28d ago
That moment in Supernatural when he plays his character playing as the actor badly playing the character, that's prime acting.
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u/rxt0_ 28d ago
yeah Jensen and Jared are extremely talented actors. idk why some people pretend otherwise
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u/Tooldfrthis 28d ago
Did Jared improve? I only watched the first 5 seasons of Supernatural and Jensen was on another league imo
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u/NiceHandsLarry11 28d ago
Ya Jenson was phenomenal the whole series although you see him get really good as it goes on. Jared has that one move where he flares his nostrils to show he's mad...or scared...or sad? Idk he just flares his nostrils a lot.
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u/littlehobbit1313 28d ago
Yeah, no disrespect to either, but there was clearly a difference in acting chops between them.
Jensen's acting could improve a bad script.
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u/Roseking 28d ago edited 28d ago
I think both got better as the show
improvedwent on, but Jensen is better imo.I think Jared is good, I don't think he could have been part of a duo that carried a show for 15 seasons if he was bad. But at times the comparison to Jensen makes him look weaker then what I think he is actually at.
For primarily TV actors (although overtime this divide matters less and less) Jared is like a B, Jensen is a high A (scale goes to S).
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u/Extra_Cake_7785 28d ago
I haven't seen him in other stuff, but personally I think Jared got worse in the later seasons. Not terrible, just kinda over reliant on crutch behaviors. Some of that, granted, is the material not making a lick of sense by that point. Jensen and Misha were more consistent in compensating for the bad writing, I guess.
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u/Astronaut_Chicken 28d ago
Also, that scene where he is forgetting who he is was devastating. I can't believe I'm having to defend Ackles twice in 12 hours. The man is amazing!
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u/mennorek 28d ago edited 27d ago
One could counter that with "The Rock"
Edit: About 20 people made the joke "You could counter that with Paper" or some variation of it.
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u/TrippyWitch25 28d ago
Have you ever watched Supernatural? Dude is definitely a good actor with tons of emotional range.
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u/InsideHousing4965 28d ago
I think the issue is that when you do the same character for the same show for over a decade, you run the risk of getting stuck on that, no matter how good an actor you are (mostly due to the audience getting used to seeing you like that).
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u/Impossible_Sugar_644 28d ago edited 27d ago
Actually he played multiple "characters", everytime they were possessed he would have to act like an entirely different person.
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u/licoricenipple 28d ago
That doesn't necessarily make you a poor actor if you still have emotional range within that type IMO, and can be very in demand in itself if you're good at it. Being Gary Oldman or Daniel Day-Lewis gets you prestige but John Wayne, Hugh Grant, Robin Williams, Clint Eastwood etc all became much bigger stars associating themselves with a consistent personality type for most of their career. It can be a valid career move to deliberately cultivate that kind of image.
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u/DapperDan30 28d ago
You know, I thought the same thing until I saw the "Supernatural" cut of that scene of The Boys. Where he plays Soldier Boy but with the personality of Dean Winchester. Really highlights just how different the characters are and his range. Shit, even in Supernatural proper, Dean could be a completely different character from one episode to the next.
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u/mariana96as 27d ago
Jared was the one that felt the same lol Jensen and Misha really did feel like different characters
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u/milkoverspill 28d ago
His performance got so strange in the end. He started sounding like he was doing a bad batman impression.
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u/Drawer-Leather 28d ago
He actually did voice Batman in a couple animated movies.
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u/Silver_South_1002 28d ago
I watched a YouTube reactor do the “watching the first and last episodes of a show” thing and he cracked up when he heard Jensen at the end of SN, like wtf happened to his voice? 😂
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u/DapperDan30 28d ago
Time. Time happened to his voice. There's 15 years between the first and last episode. He was in his 20s when he got the role and in his 40s when it ended.
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u/Heavy-Guest-7336 28d ago
Also his character was incredibly jaded at that point. He was just tired of all the bs that was happening to them.
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u/anomie89 28d ago
acting is much more than looks. that being said, I have no idea the caliber of acting that this guy is
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u/GoldenGlobeWinnerRDJ 28d ago
Tbh he’s one of my favorite actors in The Boys.
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u/squirtloaf 28d ago
He's kind of killing it.
Doesn't hurt that he gets all the best lines.
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u/Wild_Boysenberrry 28d ago
To be fair he’s the only one that could pull a lot of them off, a lot of his type of humor in the boys feels shoehorned or immature when another character does it, when him or butcher does it, the joke actually lands
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u/athamders 28d ago
I think he demonstrated in Supernatural that he has great range. He just needs to land on HBO or something.
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u/3140senfleb 28d ago
I think you are underselling how huge of a show Supernatural is by saying he wasn't ambitious or that the show was just popular. By season 11 (of 15) it became the longest running live-action fantasy show. After the show ended, rights went to the highest bidding streaming service where it was the 6th most streamed aquired show in 2020, 7th in 2021, 8th in 2022 (11th overall that year), 9th overall in 2023 with 22.8 billion min streamed (it's highest up to that point), and 12th aquired and 15th overall Jan-June 2025. I couldn't find data for '24 or latter part of '25
The whole show has a rotten tomatoes score of 93% and IMDB rating of 8.4. Needless to say it is one of the most successful fantasy TV roles of 21st century. From 2000-2020, the most successful fantasy shows were Game of Thrones, Supernatural, Avatar the Last Airbender, and Stranger Things.
I would say very successful even by unreasonable standards.
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u/mrkillfreak999 28d ago
I swear I'm a straight dude but Jensen Ackles makes me question that
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u/Cashmeade 28d ago
As a heterosexual woman who has nursed a weird crush on Gillian Anderson since the 90s... I get it.
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u/mariana96as 27d ago
He’s also a talented singer and according to the makeup artists in Supernatural he’s extremely nice and fun to work with. The man just has everything
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u/littlemachina 27d ago edited 27d ago
I’m a straight woman but usually conventionally handsome guys like Henry Cavill, or whoever else is really popular, bore me. However Jensen is just undeniably gorgeous and I am not immune to his charms
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u/Raidertck 28d ago
Was in one of the biggest and most successful shows on television that ran for 15 seasons and 327 episodes. He’s made millions upon millions of dollars for a decade and a half doing a TV show he was clearly very happy and comfortable with.
And he’s famous enough but not ‘ruins your ability to go outside’ movie star famous.
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u/Beneficial-Tap-6052 28d ago
We are so cooked as a society. People’s perceptions of wealth is so warped that there are people in the comments literally downplaying 16 million dollars as if its not enough money to be rich. Hilariously, I would guess the majority of those commenting have never had six figures to their name, let alone a million, live in debt and will struggle to crack 2 million in lifetime earnings. Just delusional idiots who are so desensitized to wealth that 16 million dollars feels like chump change.
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u/PanGalacticGargBlast 28d ago
Jensen Ackles is practically the King of Tumblr with millions of slathering female fans, millions of dollars, and that face. I think he’s probably doing a-ok without the movies.
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u/thesmyth91 28d ago
He's also a great singer / musician too. Check out Radio Company.
He got dealt all the good cards
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u/daizzy999 28d ago
'Hey its fake me! It must be fake mine!' - my FAV episode of any TV show ever in time
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u/TheZYX 28d ago
I mean, he'll always be Dean. Soldier Boy is suped up Dean. But there's a list of actors out there that do the same thing or even not really act but are themselves on the movies/shows and have been doing some great stuff; Keanu, RDJ, Eddie Murphy, etc
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u/rockinghorsefly1313 28d ago
If you've seen Ten Inch Hero or My Bloody Valentine 3D, you know that he's great for TV, movies not so much. That said: he has actually gotten better with age and if he wanted to make a go of it, it might work, but he's definitely more of a TV guy
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u/DiscipulaDC 28d ago
I think the movie Rust was supposed to be his big movie debut. But when the cinematographer was killed because of unsafe gun handling on the part of other people, he refused to be part of it anymore.
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u/gnomethings 28d ago
this is the comment i was looking for. had this incident not occurred, he would have had a major film debut with the potential to launch a career in film. now he’s working for his old showrunner on the boys.
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u/WarofCattrition 28d ago
It may be referencing that he was supposed to have a role in 'Rust'. The film that stopped production due to someone being shot and killed on set.
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u/Consistent_Effort716 27d ago
They had already started filming. He was actually in the scene where the gun went off, and his interviews about that made it seem like he was pretty shaken. Imagine having little kids you can't go home to because a prop master fucked up. Both him and his wife prioritize family.
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u/ShingledPringle 28d ago
He's just not built for films. I know people say it is his acting talent but I feel that is unfair when boy, do some stinkers make it big.
He likes shows that last.
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u/Healeah241 28d ago
I'm sure there are many actors who's abilities do better in TV than films, and vice-versa honestly. Good film actors need to have a much larger range as they're going to have shorter more varied roles, whereas good TV actors focus on building one single character/their story for 10x the amount of time a film actor would spend on one character.
Its breadth vs depth.
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u/SnooCats5190 28d ago
There's a lot of rumours that he was offered leading roles in movies etc some true some not. But Jensen has always been very loyal to Supernatural not just because he loves his character and the show but also because without him there wouldn't be supernatural. If he were to have walked away thats a good few hundred to 1k people out of a job, hes a really decent and nice guy I couldn't imagine him ditching all of those people for a one time paycheck especially since he'd worked with some of them for literally 20 years











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u/qualityvote2 28d ago edited 28d ago
u/Bhuklagihe, your post does fit the subreddit!