‘Supernatural' Star Jensen Ackles And 'The Walking Dead' Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan Exchange Hilarious Crossover Jokes On Twitter

It was just several days back when the whole world was given an intense shocker with "The Walking Dead" season 7 premiere episode. While it could have been expected, fans were still left heartbroken when the villain Negan tortured and killed Glen and Abraham in the most devastating way.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan's bone-chilling performance as Negan on "TWD" season 7 premiere garnered a lot of attention and reactions. Memes about the show quickly came up, and "Supernatural" fans came to back them up. Surprisingly, "Supernatural's" very own Jensen Ackles jumped in and decided to have a bit of fun with Morgan on Twitter.

Lucille, Negan's ultimate tool has received a great space in the limelight over the first episode of "The Walking Dead" season 7.

 Hey Jeff...I like the feel of this. Might have to give it a swing! #spnfamily #walkingdead

A photo posted by Jensen Ackles (@jensenackles) on Oct 27, 2016 at 2:46pm PDT

Ackles surely gave it more life when he tweeted this over to his former on-screen father and "Supernatural" co-star Morgan.

Hey Dad, you left something in the impala. #spnfamily #walkingdead https://t.co/AAxIfXFtsA

- Jensen Ackles (@JensenAckles) October 27, 2016

@JensenAckles J. You weren't supposed to find that. Gonna need her back son. I mean... I already gave you my car. And? I don't know? Sorta, died for you. - Jeffrey Dean Morgan (@JDMorgan) October 27, 2016

Yep, ur right. Copy that. I'll wrap it in this red scarf I found and overnight it to you.

Ackles' and Morgan's hilarious jokes were a hit that it got everyone excited and hooked on their crossover tweets. Fans noticed Morgan including some memories from "Supernatural" season 2 episodes in his swift responses. It can be remembered that Morgan played the role of John Winchester, the father of Ackles' character Dean Winchester in the series.

Meanwhile, "The Walking Dead" season 8 has been renewed by AMC and will start with episode 100. The zombie apocalypse blockbuster is reported to have 16 episodes and will probably debut in late 2017. According to Morgan, the baseball-wielding maniac Negan will still stick around until the next season.

While "The Walking Dead" season 8 is set to arrive next year, some viewers already expressed their disapproval of season 7 premiere. Reports about viewers threatening to boycott the show have recently surfaced as they believed the season 7 opener went too far.

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