Supernatural Season 115 Threesixtyp Verified

Tagline: Every angle. Every truth. Every hunt.

How do we know this isn't just a deep fake or a fan edit? This is where the "threesixtyp verified" certification becomes critical.

According to an anonymous source claiming to be a former VFX coordinator (verified via the same ThreeSixtyP standard on a LinkedIn screenshot): supernatural season 115 threesixtyp verified

"In 2019, while working on Season 15, Kripke [Eric Kripke, the show's creator] sent an old hard drive to the set. He said it contained 'salvage footage from a dream he had in 2005.' That footage was labeled 'S115.' We weren't supposed to look at it. It was all 360-degree static shots. We used it as placeholder lighting reference. I didn't think it was real until the ThreeSixtyP check proved the timestamps predated the first season."

Set centuries after the original series, a new generation of hunters uses advanced tech (angelic/demonic augmented reality) to verify supernatural events through 360° immersive replay. The “Verification” is a ritual that lets hunters relive a monster attack from every possible angle to find the one hidden truth that can kill it. Tagline: Every angle


Hardcore fans know that Supernatural loves its angelic numerology. The number "15" is critical (15 seasons, the 15th episode of season 15 being the finale). However, "115" appears in the show’s lore as a specific callback:

More plausibly, "115" is a hexadecimal trick. In computing, "0x115" translates to 277 in decimal—a number that, when cross-referenced with the Supernatural comic book series, points to a specific issue where Sam Winchester dreams of a future timeline where the hunt never ends: Season 115. "In 2019, while working on Season 15, Kripke

Independent data miners have compared the hash signatures of the leaked "Season 115" files against the Warner Bros. internal database (which was briefly exposed during the 2021 security audit of the Burbank lot). The hash for the raw footage matches a file labeled: "SX115_extras_never.adobe" .