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'Supernatural' Season 11 Spoilers: Kim Rhodes Returns

The second half of "Supernatural" season 11 is expected to see the return of a fan favorite character.

It was reported that another sheriff will be returning to the hit series, which will bring a lot of drama to the town. According to Entertainment Weekly, Kim Rhodes will be back to reprise her role as Jody Mills in the upcoming return of "Supernatural" season 11.

The actress recently tweeted about her upcoming involvement in the series, and she said, "A reminder: I am not in charge of what my character gets to say on screen. Or whether she lives. That is all."

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The midseason premiere of the season will be titled "Don't You Forget About Me," which playfully refers to the well-loved sheriff. It was reported that she will be in town to watch over Claire, played by Kathryn Netwon, and Alex, played by Katherine Ramdeen.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the executive producer of the show, Jeremy Carver, gave some hints about what might take place. He said, "Sheriff Mills, who's taken in Claire and Alex, has a case fall a bit too close to home."

Along with the return of Rhodes, it was revealed that the midseason premiere will feature guest stars such as Mark Pellegrino. It was stated that he will be portray Lucifer when Sam and Dean find themselves in the Underworld.

Titled "The Devils in the Details," the upcoming episode will also feature Castiel, played by Misha, as well as Amara, played by Emily Swallow. In addition, a new character will also be added to the roster. It was revealed that a wrestler will be making his way into the story, going by the name of Gunnar Lawless. His character will be accompanied by a wrestling manager named Rio.

"Supernatural" season 11 is expected to return on The CW this Jan. 20.

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