After fifteen seasons of saving people and hunting things, Supernatural finally gets its brick baptism. The project by SamSamSamy, a LEGO® Ideas 10K Club Member, reached the coveted 10,000-vote mark and is officially under review. If approved, we’ll likely meet the Winchester brothers in brick form around May-June 2026.

The set is a 1184-piece diorama, isn’t a direct recreation of one location. Instead, it’s a mood piece, a gothic fusion of the show’s familiar spaces. Imagine a mix between the Men of Letters bunker and every haunted farmhouse the Winchesters ever kicked open.

The result feels like a distillation of Supernatural’s DNA: half folklore library, half exorcism lab.
Bricks, Salt, and Symbolism
Fans will recognize the details immediately. Crowley sits trapped in a demon circle. Castiel wields his angel blade, perpetually tired of Dean’s human nonsense. Protection sigils cover the walls, and John Winchester’s journal lies on the table beside a fake FBI badge. Even the family photo, from Season 5, Episode 10, makes a cameo in LEGO® form.


And yes, Baby is here too. The iconic 1967 Chevrolet Impala gets her own spot, complete with an opening trunk. Inside? Weapons, of course. Salt, iron, and a good reason to keep the lights on. The designer even included both license plates from the series, Kansas and Ohio, so fans can choose their canon.


A Legacy Built from Faith
If Supernatural taught us anything, it’s persistence. Fifteen years, 327 episodes, two brothers, and one Impala later, the show refused to stay dead. Neither does its fandom. The LEGO® Ideas submission feels like an act of devotion, brick as prayer, nostalgia as mortar.

Whether it becomes an official set or remains a digital relic, it’s proof that some stories don’t end. They just respawn in a new medium. Because in the end, family, and fandom, don’t end with blood.