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Jared Padalecki Just Jared has been candid about the changes at The CW. In a recent interview, the 41-year-old actor got “brutally honest” about the new direction of the network that has launched both of Just Jared’s most popular shows. Walker and Supernatural.
“I feel like the CW I was at last year is different to the CW I was at last year. [former CEO] “Mark Pedowitz has been that way for almost 20 years,” Jared explained. variety In an interview published on Wednesday, June 26th.
He further argued that The CW is “just changing the network, and rather than being a TV network, it’s going to be a network that says, ‘Here’s an hour of fun stuff you’ll never watch again, but we’d be happy if you did, and it’s cheap!'”
“I hate to say it, but I’m just being honest,” Jared continued, before adding, “I mean, come on. I can’t fire them again. I’m just being brutally honest. It just seemed like they were looking for some really easy, cheap content to fill their time.”
Walker It was recently canceled after four seasons, joining a string of other CW series that have not been renewed. Winchester Brothers and Gotham KnightsJared’s ex Supernatural Co-star Jensen Ackles Produced Winchester Brothers, And Misha Gotham KnightsBoth shows were canceled after one season.
Nexstar Media Group acquired most of The CW in 2022, introducing unscripted programming to the platform. In a new interview, Jared noted that he’s spoken with both the heads of CBS studios and the heads of Nexstar/CW, and said the network’s new direction is a “multivariate issue” from his perspective.
“My understanding, and this is what I’ve heard, is that Nexstar is going in a different direction than The CW.” Gilmore Girls The graduate said, “So, they were like, Small details And an hour Scrabble It will be coming soon.”