This is great news for fans of Sci-Fi Thriller TV show “Heroes”. Soon after Fox announced to revive its famous TV show 24 as an the miniseries, NBC has recently announced that network is re-engaging the cast of “Heroes” for a mini-series of just 13 episodes that is set to launch in 2015 and will be directed by Tim Kring. The promo for the revived franchise has already been released with a fade-in on the “Heroes Reborn” logo. The show plot and other details regarding story has not been disclosed so far; however, it has been portrayed as a distinctive arc.
“The enormous impact ‘Heroes’ had on the television landscape when it first launched in 2006 was eye-opening,” said NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke. “Shows with that kind of resonance don’t come around often and we thought it was time for another installment.”
The original TV series was released in 2006, turning out to be a critical sweetheart as well as an immediate pop culture observable fact that made up the prominent tagline “Save the Cheerleader Save the World.” The series included tangled narratives of distinct ordinary individuals who learned that they had supernatural powers and found out that they all were connected to a major plan that interconnected all of them in order to make a better world. The upcoming miniseries “Heroes Reborn” will feature a new team of characters, but there is still possibility to see some original cast members.
“We won’t rule out the possibility of some of the show’s original cast members popping back in,” Jennifer Salke said.
The original series was comprise of a number of famous stars including Zachary Quinto, Ali Larter, Milo Ventimiglia, Greg Grunberg, Hayden Penettiere, Adrian Pasdar, Masi Oka, and Sendhil Ramamurthy as a miscellaneous faction of individuals who gradually come to know that they have amazing distinct powers. The characters and plots from Heroes Reborn have been projected to be brought in as a digital series before the release of the TV miniseries.
Heroes has fast achieved a cult rank, with admirers around the world still fervent about it and mobilizing to reinstate it even after NBC discarded a plan it conceived at the time of Heroes’ May 2010 termination of carrying out a two-hour television film or four-hour miniseries to cover the storyline. Heroes is the most money-making label for NBC’s sister studio, Universal TV.
So, what you have to say about “Heroes Reborn”?
“The enormous impact ‘Heroes’ had on the television landscape when it first launched in 2006 was eye-opening,” said NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke. “Shows with that kind of resonance don’t come around often and we thought it was time for another installment.”
The original TV series was released in 2006, turning out to be a critical sweetheart as well as an immediate pop culture observable fact that made up the prominent tagline “Save the Cheerleader Save the World.” The series included tangled narratives of distinct ordinary individuals who learned that they had supernatural powers and found out that they all were connected to a major plan that interconnected all of them in order to make a better world. The upcoming miniseries “Heroes Reborn” will feature a new team of characters, but there is still possibility to see some original cast members.
“We won’t rule out the possibility of some of the show’s original cast members popping back in,” Jennifer Salke said.
The original series was comprise of a number of famous stars including Zachary Quinto, Ali Larter, Milo Ventimiglia, Greg Grunberg, Hayden Penettiere, Adrian Pasdar, Masi Oka, and Sendhil Ramamurthy as a miscellaneous faction of individuals who gradually come to know that they have amazing distinct powers. The characters and plots from Heroes Reborn have been projected to be brought in as a digital series before the release of the TV miniseries.
Heroes has fast achieved a cult rank, with admirers around the world still fervent about it and mobilizing to reinstate it even after NBC discarded a plan it conceived at the time of Heroes’ May 2010 termination of carrying out a two-hour television film or four-hour miniseries to cover the storyline. Heroes is the most money-making label for NBC’s sister studio, Universal TV.
So, what you have to say about “Heroes Reborn”?
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