'Supernatural' season 11 spoilers: Charming seductress kisses men to death in premiere

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After it was announced that the cast and crew of "Supernatural" will reunite this month to begin filming for season 11, details about what the Winchester brothers have to deal with in the season premiere started to emerge. 

TV Line recently reported that episode 1 of "Supernatural" season 11 is called "The Bad Seed," and it will be directed by actor Jensen Ackles, who also portrays the role of Dean Winchester in the series. 

The spoiler stated that the episode will introduce a femme fatale named Amara. She allegedly seduces men with her natural charms and whoever kisses her dies because of her dangerous "acid tongue." This is also Amara's first time to land on Earth, but she does not find the place interesting. However, it does not mean that the evil seductress will not stay on Earth for long, since the report claimed that the character is set to recur all throughout season 11. 

According to speculations, Amara was summoned to Earth when "The Darkness" was unleashed in the final episode of season 10. Death (Julian Richings) warned Sam (Jared Padalecki) that removing the Mark of Cain from his brother Dean's arm could release the amoral being, as well as several other evil entities. 

Are the Winchesters, especially the woman's man Dean, safe from Amara's fatal charms? 

At this point, The CW has yet to announce the name of the actress who will portray the role of Amara. 

Meanwhile, the network announced that Ackles and Padalecki will be joined by fellow "Supernatural" stars Misha Collins and Mark Sheppard and executive producer Jeremy Carver during the show's scheduled panel appearance at the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con on July 11. While the cast will not be able to show a teaser trailer for season 11, the boys of the long-running thriller will showcase a funny gag reel gathered throughout the show's 10th season.

"Supernatural" season 11 premieres on October 7.

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