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Heroes Reborn



How underrated was Heroes? With its intricate plot twists and a super evil villain, it was definitely one of my favorites. So Heroes Reborn is coming to our screens and although we won't see all our favorite heros some will be returning to our screens, including my favorite time traveler (sorry Doctor) Hiro. YATTA! It also looks like our favorite paper maker Mr. Bennett will be searching for the gifted in order to save them and the world from annihilation, yay!

Zachary Levi shall be playing our new Big Bad who seems to be popping up at Hero support group meetings alongside his wife (Judith Shekoni) and killing all the gifted ones. New characters Tommy Clarke (Robbie Kay), Miko Otomo (Kiki Sukezane), Malina (Danika Yarosh) and a whole bunch more are trying to stay hidden, though it seems like a black hole of sorts is threatening humanity in the arctic. It seems like the majority of humanity would also like to kill every last special. The rest are wondering where their heroes have gone.

I'm excited for it as I feel that Heroes ended with more questions than answers, I know the majority of old characters won't be in it so we may never have those questions answered but there is hope. Although it won't be the original cast I'm excited to see the world which wants to track down and kill all superheroes. Although our cheerleader, Claire Bennett won't be in it and is presumed dead. Really? Couldn't they say she went to find herself in some distant land, they had to kill off the unkillable.

Anyway I am very much looking forward to this series, as I feel if Heroes itself was made maybe five years later it wouldn't have been cancelled. If you loved the original this should definitely be one to watch out for, if you didn't give it a shot anyway, its only thirteen episodes.

Premieres Sept 24th in a two hour special, and remember folks SAVE THE CHEERLEADER, SAVE THE WORLD! 


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