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'Supernatural' Season 11 Plot News: More Drama for the Brothers

The upcoming episodes for "Supernatural" season 11 are expected to bring in more drama for the Winchester brothers.

It was revealed that the upcoming episode of "Supernatural" season 11 will have the brothers taking on the mystery of Lizzie Borden. With that, it is expected that the Darkness will be a main part of the story line. It was said that the Darkness will have its monster running around, which Sam and Dean are well aware of since it was revealed in the most recent episode.

Reports showed that the monster that the brothers will be focused on for the next episode will be involved in a creation of armies with creatures like itself. In addition, he will be set to take the army out to battle the Darkness. This will then push Sam and Dean to find a way to get rid of the Darkness as soon as possible.

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There were previous spoilers that revealed that Dean could have a possible involvement with the Darkness. This is expected to bring in problems if they are to kill the darkness. Meanwhile, the actors were able to share details about these rumors.

Jensen Ackles stated, "One can definitely be injured without affecting the other. 'It's not like a voodoo doll' (or 'twinsies,' as Jared Padalecki jokes) 'or anything like that. I don't think that he knows what to make of it. What it all means and how it's all going to tie into his destiny and his future and what that means for the brothers, he's very nervous about. Obviously, those nerves are something that he's going to be hiding, but we will see it get fleshed out a bit.'"

In addition, it was also revealed the Dean will be meeting the new reaper during the finale of the season. Ackles said, "Interestingly, Dean will also be meeting Billie the reaper (played by Lisa Berry), in the fall finale. 'To be honest… we have not shot those scenes yet, so I don't know how intense it's going to be. But I'm excited to work with her.'"

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