Looks like 'Supernatural' fans will be seeing more of Mr. Arthur Ketch this season. The hit TV series has added another good looking man to the already pleasant to the eye tandem of Jansen Ackles and Jared Padalecki. The popular US TV series has reportedly tapped Canada-born actor David Haydn-Jones to play the recurring character in "Supernatural" season 12.

Haydn-Jones has been recently seen in "My Christmas Dream", a hallmark movie. According to Deadline, Davin Haydn-Jones has been casted to play the mysterious Mr. Arthur Ketch in the upcoming episodes of "Supernatural." The character of Mr. Ketch was first seen in the mid-season finale of the "Supernatural" season 12. The handsome actor has also appeared in "Mistresses" and the hit comedy TV series "Modern Family".

The character that is played by Haydn-Jones is a member of the British Men of Letters. This underground organization is said to be engaged in hunting monsters in the UK. The British Men of Letters seem to be branching out in the United States as Mr. Ketch is seen killing Magda Peterson in the "American Nightmare" episode of season 12 of "Supernatural". Also in the said episode, Mr. Ketch was seen conversing with someone in a telephone saying that they were right about Sam and Dean not having the guts to kill Magda and that he already cleaned up their mess.

In the "Lotus" episode, Mr. Ketch discussed that he was sent by the British Men of Letters to strongly encourage the Winchester brothers to cooperate with their organization. Mr. Ketch is also seen showing the Winchester brothers the arsenal of weapons that his organization was able to create. Sam borrowed one of Mr. Ketch's weapons, the hyperbolic pulse generator, to send Lucifer back to his cage.

Season 12 of "Supernatural" may just get better as Mr. Ketch's role is further developed. The British Men of Letters link to Sam and Dean is also another angle to explore in "Supernatural" season 12.

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