Supernatural (disambiguation)
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Supernatural typically refers to supernatural forces and phenomena.
Supernatural or The Supernatural may also refer to:
Film and television
edit- Supernatural (film), a 1933 film starring Carole Lombard and directed by Victor Halperin
- The Supernaturals (film), a 1986 horror film starring Maxwell Caulfield, Nichelle Nichols, and Talia Balsam
Television series
edit- Supernatural (1977 TV series), an eight-part BBC drama series
- Supernatural (U.S. TV series), a 2005 American television drama series
- Supernatural: The Anime Series, a 2010 Japanese anime television series based on the 2005 U.S. TV drama
- Supernatural: The Unseen Powers of Animals, a six-part BBC natural history documentary series
Music
edit- Supernatural (rapper) (born 1970), American rapper known for his "on-the-spot" freestyle and battle rap abilities
- Supernatural (group), a pop group consisting of winners from reality show Popstars in Sweden
- The Supernaturals, a pop-rock quintet from Glasgow, Scotland.
Albums
edit- Supernatural, a 1975 album by Ben E. King
- Supernatural, a 2003 album by Criss Angel
- Supernatural, a 1998 album by DC Talk
- Supernatural, a 1998 album by Des'ree
- Supernatural, a 2006 album by Hillsong
- Supernatural, a 1999 album by Robben Ford
- Supernatural, a 1999 album by Santana
- Supernatural, a 1990 album by Stereo MCs
- Supernatural, a 1999 EP by Alien Crime Syndicate
- Supernaturalistic, a 2008 album by Sander van Doorn
Songs
edit- "Supernatural" by Flyleaf from the 2007 EP Much Like Falling
- "Supernatural" by Kesha from the 2012 album Kesha
- "Supernatural" by Midnight Youth, released as an independent single in 2007
- "Supernatural" by New Edition for the soundtrack to the film Ghostbusters II
- "Supernatural" by Raven-Symoné from the 2004 album That's So Raven
- "Supernatural" by Robben Ford from the 1999 album Supernatural
- "Supernatural" by Sara Evans from the 2005 album Real Fine Place
- "Supernatural" by Sugababes from the 2002 album Angels With Dirty Faces
- "Supernatural" by Wild Orchid from the 1997 album Wild Orchid
- "The Supernatural" by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from the 1967 album A Hard Road
- "Supernaturally" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds from the 2004 album Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
Books
edit- Supernatural: Meetings With the Ancient Teachers of Mankind, a book by Graham Hancock
- The Supernatural, a book by Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff
See also
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