'Supernatural' season 13 episode 8 spoilers: Winchester brothers take part in a heist

Official promo poster of The CW series, "Supernatural." Facebook/Supernatural

In the next episode of "Supernatural," Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) and his brother Dean (Jensen Ackles) agree to take part in a heist in order to get something that they need.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "The Scorpion and the Frog" was released just recently and showed the Winchester brothers getting briefed about the details of a mission from the leader of a heist group. "His name is Luther Strike. He has an appetite for collecting supernatural objects," the point man says to the hunters. He continues, "These are my associates. This is Smash and this is Grab, experts in bypassing supernatural security." Dean soon figures out that their mission is to steal a mysterious trunk from an evil being named Barthamus (David Cubitt). He is not too thrilled about the mission because it is just about stealing an item which any robber can do.

"Safe, crack, heist? This is a heist?" Dean says in a frustrating manner. Smash, who is casually seated in her chair, takes a break from texting on her phone, looks up at Dean and says mockingly, "Ocean's morons." The heist group appears to have a low regard for the Winchester brothers who happen to be famous supernatural hunters. Nevertheless, Sam and Dean need to help the group in exchange for a locater spell which they can use to track down Jack (Alexander Calvert).

In the last episode, Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino) escaped from Michael's (Christian Keyes) grasp and went to Earth. However, he arrived without any powers and decided to go to the Winchesters for help to handle Michael. Apparently, the angel may have a nefarious agenda that is not good for the people of this world.

"Supernatural" season 13 episode 8 will hit the airwaves on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 9 p.m. EST on the CW.

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