Strongest Characters in Supernatural Series
Eric Kripke developed the American television series Supernatural. It premiered on The WB on September 13, 2005, and went on to become part of The CW's roster after that. It's a great pilot, and the first five seasons are fantastic. The stakes are high, the episodes are well-paced, the protagonists are excellent in their roles, and the show is definitely worth watching. The plot is based on supernatural beings like Gods, Angels, Demons, Vampires and even Death himself. There are hunters as well, whose main purpose is to get rid of supernatural beings that are causing too much trouble. Posted On May 25th, 2021
Jack
Despite all that happens to Jack Kline as a result of his father's influence and his alleged fate, his natural decency seeps through from his mother's human side. The tale concentrates around Jack for a big amount of the later seasons, whether it's The Shadow attempting to abduct him from Heaven or becoming a human rebel leader to battle the angels. Despite forming a deep friendship with Castiel and the Winchesters, Jack has been thinking about meeting the former King of Hell throughout the season. When the group eventually succeeds in overthrowing God, Jack earns his rightful place as the new omniscient superpower. Jack's ultimate potential remains unknown to the world of Supernatural, as he did not create all of existence. However, as we've seen him remodel Heaven for the better and put the world right again, we've seen him redesign Heaven for the better and set the world right again.
Amara
Amara's presence, combined with that of God, is what ties the cosmos together. We also discover that the Archangels were formed particularly to wage war against her and that Amara, nicknamed The Darkness, could only be defeated and sealed away by God and his army. Amara had by far the most impressive demonstration of strength in the entire series. God fires a shot at her, but he is mortally injured. Even though she is targeted by a slew of strong personalities, no one can harm her. Amara does the impossible, becoming a more terrifying monster than Lucifer. And thanks to some great special effects, the story's high stakes, and an outstanding performance by Emily Swallow.
Chuck
Chuck's claim to be both a Prophet of the Lord and God was always suspect. There's also the name. The notion that "Chuck" is a stupid name for someone important was the basis for an entire NBC sitcom. It's even been suggested that the fifth season's hint that Chuck is God is more of a hint at how the character served as a kind of author avatar for show creator Eric Kripke. Chuck appears in every episode Kripke writes after his introduction, and he is frequently utilised to remark directly on the show's plot. During the fifth season, when Kripke leaves, so does Chuck.
The Empty
Castiel dies in the Empty, the afterlife for angels and demons, in season 12, in what must be his twentieth "totally-for-real-this-time" death. There, he encounters The Entity, a shapeless being that assumes Castiel's body and sends the angel back to Earth once he proves to be too bothersome. That's pretty much all there is to know about this individual. It instils in the other characters fear of the unknown. We can't see his true appearance without going insane with fear. If you remember playing Earthbound as a youngster, The Entity reminds you of Gigyas.
Michael
With the least amount of screen time, Michael was the most powerful Supernatural character. Michael, unlike Lucifer, didn't even have his default vessel. We only saw him possess established figures like John and Adam Winchester for a brief moment. Michael lacked personality from the moment he was born. He had no free will or agency and was obediently committed to his fate. Throughout Season 13, Michael dispatches Lucifer on several occasions, and in the climax, he ultimately achieves his destiny by thoroughly defeating his brother. By defeating Lucifer, the character demonstrates that he is not only the strongest but also the oldest of the four angels, making him the first angel to ever exist.
Lucifer
Lucifer is the personification of evil and depravity, an Archangel who fell from grace and swore revenge on his father and creator and was perhaps the most terrifying adversary in Supernatural back in Season 5. Lucifer was sophisticated, crafty, and more powerful than anything Sam or Dean had battled thus far, and his presence early in the programme triggered natural calamities and filled the protagonists and the viewers with dread. He was a relatable and realistic character who tested Jared Padalecki's acting abilities. The fact that Lucifer is the father of demons, including Crowley, demonstrates how powerful and evil this man is.
Gabriel
The Trickster was responsible for some of Supernatural's funniest and most amusing early episodes, thanks to his wicked sense of humour and ability to twist reality. By the time he died in the fifth season, the character had already become a fan favourite. The Trickster was much more than meets the eye. The Trickster was revealed to be Gabriel, another of the four archangels, in a move that fit in well with the fifth season mythos. His meetings with Sam and Dean were shown to be unorthodox life lessons in retrospect. He was the only character in Season 5 that came close to killing Lucifer in terms of power.
Death
Death's arrival on Supernatural was a huge thing, and we'd all been waiting for it for a long time. Death did not disappoint when he eventually appeared, becoming one of the most terrifying and stunning figures in Supernatural history because of Julian Richings' portrayal of the character. Death might be a reincarnated reaper. One of the indisputable signs of his might is how quickly the other three horsemen were dispatched, whereas Death is more difficult to vanquish. His nonchalant promise that one day he'll reap God as if it were no more than the harvesting of a person, adds to the enigma surrounding his ultimate power.
Raphael
We mostly noticed him as an eye-meltingly brilliant light whenever someone endangered the prophet Chuck, the youngest of the four archangels. Raphael acts as a conduit for some of the most memorable incidents and episodes. Raphael beat up Castiel in front of everyone in Heaven, which started his journey into evil. There would be no motivating incident for "The French Mistake" without Raphael. Although he (later she) is such a prominent villain, Damore Barnes and Lanette Ware manage to express terror, strength, and unwavering fanaticism in their limited screen time.
Sam And Dean
Supernatural might quickly lose its allure if the Winchesters were more strong than all of the big adversaries they face. The notion is that there is a conflict, a formidable opponent that these brothers cannot overcome, even though with the support of powerful allies and meticulous planning, they always manage to triumph. And it's for that reason that they've earned a position on our list. The Winchesters may not have the same physical might as Death or the other characters on this list, but they are master strategists. They always find a way to push through, despite the challenges, and they're inseparable.