"Stay tuned on that" – Eric Kripke on Jeffrey Dean Morgan's surprise entry in 'The Boys' Season 4
Jeffrey Dean Morgan joins the cast of 'The Boys' for its fourth season on Amazon, reuniting with Supernatural creator and The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Source: Vulture)
We gonna PLAY!'" was the enthusiastic tweet from Jeffrey Dean Morgan upon the announcement of his entry into Season 4 of 'The Boys' on Amazon. Fans are eager to unravel the mysteries of the character he will portray, a role that remains a tightly guarded secret, as reported by Deadline.
Supernatural Reunion: Morgan and Kripke Back Together
There is a sense of déjà vu in the air as Morgan reunites with 'Supernatural' creator Eric Kripke, now the showrunner of 'The Boys'. Recounting his attempts to secure Morgan's participation in the new season, Kripke told E! News, "Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a superfan of the show, so he and I are talking. We're trying to figure out something for season four."
"Nothing finalized yet, but he and I are chatting and e-mailing and seeing it we can make it work with his busy schedule. So, stay tuned on that." The CW series witnessed Morgan embodying the recurring role of John Winchester under Kripke's guidance.
Morgan: The Man Beyond 'The Boys'
Following the conclusion of AMC's 'The Walking Dead's 11th and final season, fans can anticipate Morgan reprising the role of antagonist Negan in the upcoming spin-off series 'Dead City', set to premiere in 2023. In the past, Morgan added to his roster the talk show 'Friday Night In with The Morgans', hosted and produced alongside his wife, Hilarie Burton Morgan. Other small screen appearances include ABC's 'Grey’s Anatomy', 'Magic City' on Starz and Showtime’s 'Weeds'.
His recent contributions to the big screen include Warner Brothers 'Rampage', 'Walkaway Joe', 'The Postcard Killings', and the horror film 'The Unholy'. Indeed, the charismatic actor will bring this vast experience to 'The Boys' Season 4, keeping fans on tenterhooks for his on-screen revelations.
Morgan is repped by UTA and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.
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