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'Supernatural' News, Update: Season 11 Promo Pics Feature A Troubled Sam and Dean

Time flies fast and The CW's fan-favorite supernatural drama TV series "Supernatural" is now ready to enter its second decade of being in the airwaves and what a way to tease the fans than with this handful of new promo pictures.

Shared over at TV Line, the photos show that the gang is looking a bit worse than they left off the previous season. Fans of the show may already know the intel that Season 11 will be focusing on the new "pre-Biblical" entity, The Darkness.

As suggested by the images, the premiere looks like it's going to be set in a hospital. One of the snapshots appears to show Dean (Jensen Ackles) escorting a woman with a baby out from the establishment.

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Sam (Jared Padalecki) is meanwhile featured with a cut on his face. He is holding a gun and seems to be clearing the room from the perpetrator who probably caused the deaths of the people seen in the picture.

Misha Collins' lovable Castiel is also seen with a bloody pair of eyes as he edges closer to someone while having a dagger in his hand. Meanwhile, Crowley (Mark Sheppard) seems a bit more dapper than the rest of the characters teased on the pictures. He appears to be in a conversation with two people assumed to be just another of his minions.

In an earlier interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ackles divulged that this season's big bad is "one specific entity" whose scope of powers they still didn't know yet. The actor added that the Darkness is "more of a primal force" that they still have to discover.

"There's no lore; there's no guidebook; there's no instruction manual on how to deal with this," Ackles said (via EW).

In a separate occasion, Padalecki also told EW that the coming of The Darkness would "certainly open the door for Lucifer and/or God to pop up."

"We're certainly going back to that and going a bit more biblical and having our take on the writings that didn't make it into the Bible," the actor teased (via EW).

"Supernatural" Season 11 kicks off this October 7 on The CW.

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