Archive for the ‘Heroes News’ Category

Eli Roth to Write/Direct Heroes Origins

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

IGN report that Hostel writer and directer, Eli Roth, will be writing/directing an episode of Heroes spin-off series, ‘Origins’.

IGN also report that two other writers will be contributing in ‘Origins’:

The other two names were John August, writer of Big Fish and writer/director of the independent film The Nines, along with Michael Dougherty, who was co-writer of Bryan Singer’s X2, as well as Superman Returns. It appears that Kring may have jumped the gun in the interview however, as NBC has not confirmed the involvement of anyone other than Smith. However, they’re not denying it either. And as far as details about Heroes, there are probably few sources as credible as Tim Kring. What he may not have known was the details of the particular deals for each of the writers or directors, so anything can still happen at this point.

Read more here.

Heroes Catch-up Continues TONIGHT on BBC2

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Just a reminder to all those living in the UK or for those with access to the BBC – BBC2 are continuing their Heroes Catch-up tonight from 10.50PM through to 1AM! So it will be a late one for some, though it’s well worth it for those of you who want to see back to back episodes of the hit show.

Tonight’s catch-up begins with “Nothing to Hide” (Episode 7) – get your popcorn ready and have a good one!

*For tonights BBC2 TV schedule see here.

Heroes ‘Heroic Monday’ Promo

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

NBC’s ‘Heroic Monday’ Promo:

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Heroes Wiki Interview With “Golden Handshake” Authors

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Heroes-Hype! News

For those of you following the Heroes Graphic Novels, you might be interested in an interview conducted by Ryan over at Heroes Wiki with the authors of the “Golden Handshake” Series - Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle.

“The Golden Handshake” Graphic Novel

It’s a pretty cool interview, which gives some interesting insight into the novels and some of the thinking behind them - you can check it out HERE. You can also catch-up on all of NBC’s Graphic Novels HERE.

Many thanks to Ryan for the headsup!

NBC Release ‘Generations’ Details

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Warning - Mild Season 2 SPOILERS follow: 

NBC have issued an official statement which reveals tantalising details about what is in store for our Heroes:

“As the second volume of Heroesbegins, the fates of Peter, Nathan and Matt are revealed, following the horrible showdown with Sylar and Peter’s uncontrolled nuclear detonation miles above New York City. As everyone attempts to move on, a new sinister force begins stalking and murdering Heroes. With the family hiding in Southern California, H.R.G. and Claire attempt to live as inconspicuously as possible. which proves to be easier said than done. Meanwhile, after landing in feudal Japan, Hiro meets his hero Takezo Kensei. Twins Maya and Alejandro Herrera hope to make the crossing into the U.S. from Mexico, in hopes of finding help with their deadly abilities. Dana Davis, Noah Gray-Cabey, James Kyson Lee, Ali Larter, Sendhil Ramamurthy also star. Nick D’Agosto, Lyndsy Fonseca, Cristine Rose, Barry Shabaka Henley, George Takei, Eriko Tamura and Adair Tishler guest star.”

Furthermore the following episode titles have been revealed: 2.02 - ”Lizards”, 2.03 – “Kindred” and 2.04 – “The Kindness of Strangers”

NBC Hook-Up With Amazon

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

The other day I posted on NBC’s split with (Apple) iTunes..well, NBC have now hooked up with Amazon. What does this mean for Heroes fans? Well, Amazon will now offer NBC content (including Heroes) via their ‘Amazon Unbox’ service a day after they air on NBC.

You can read more about it here.

I will say this – it’s a smart move for both parties.

BBC Strike New Deal with NBC

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

The BBC now has the option to show Heroes beyond Season 2 (which it already has) for a pre-agreed price. This is a great show of faith from the ‘Beeb’, as the second season hasn’t even aired yet and won’t air in the UK until early 2008. Of the deal, the BBC have said:

“We’re delighted to have secured an exclusive ongoing deal with NBC Universal.

“This means that if NBC Universal produce more seasons of Heroes (beyond season two which is already in production) the BBC can buy them at a pre-agreed price.

“This ensures that the BBC can continue to show Heroes at a cost that represents real value for money.”

i-Tunes Loses Heroes & NBC Go ‘World Tour’ Crazy

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Well, it would appear that i-Tunes have lost 40% of their TV downloads with the news that NBC have pulled their shows out of the NBC/Apple venture.

Heroes World Tour

In other news, NBC have been posting photos and videos from the Heroes World tour. Can I just say: How HOT is Dania!??

*Above image belongs to NBC – please see more here

Fan Alienation & BBC Boss Delighted with Heroes

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

HeroesBuddy TV report on the fact that some of our ‘Heroes’ have pulled out of fan conventions and the potential alienation of the fans which have made the show a success.

As Heroes second season approaches, criticism has begun to bubble up from television critics that the focus on brand and sponsorship has been alienating to fans of the story. While Heroes established itself as a hit, the empire of secondary business almost entirely relies on continued success in its time slot when the series returns.

The natural comparison in brand growth is Lost. Lost had similar, albeit superior, first season success but took a much slower approach to brand expansion. Lost’s success, as a brand, however is bolstered by an ever present organic connection with its fan community.

Ditching the chance to mingle with fans on their own turf due to the rigors of a corporate sponsored red carpet tour may not be a helpful way for Heroes to maintain its fan friendly persona.

Some valid points there – ‘Lost’(for example) expanded it’s franchise much slower. Infact ‘Heroes’does seem to be forcing it somewhat. I think they’d be better of allowing the show to grow organically, though to their credit they do seem to interact with the fans on a regular basis. It’s just that it’s a fine line and they could do alot worse than follow Lost’s ‘organic’ lead.

In other news - the boss of the UK’s BBC2 speaks of his delight at ‘Heroes’ filling the void that shows such as ‘Quantum Leap’ and ‘X-Files’ have vacated.

“BBC Two bides its time with acquisitions,” Keating explained. “We never depend on them. But Heroes – that’s the one.

“I love it. It’s a very broad, smart, intelligent piece of American television you can build on. You can bring programmes around it. It brings a great dose of smart fiction into the schedule.”

When asked what specifically about the show is quintessentially BBC Two, Keating explained: “Heroes fills a missing part of Two’s brand. BBC Two used to have Quantum Leap, it used to have X Files. Heroes forms part of a well-balanced, smart schedule.”

Larter & ‘Hair’ Potential

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Ali larterDigital Spy report that Heroes stunner, Ali larter, will be doing her own hair when she co-hosts the Emmy Awards next month.

“There is a lot of work that goes into Hollywood hair and I want women to know that it is unrealistic for every day,” Ali is quoted by The Sun as saying. “I am going to go out on a limb by doing my own hair for the Emmys without any stylists.”

She added: “I am doing all of this to help women realise the potential of their own hair and feel more confident every day.”

Ali, who plays troubled mother Niki Sanders on Heroes, came up with the plan after teaming up with Dove Hair Care.

Good on you Ali – but why stop at hair? What about make-up? Do your thang girlfriend!;)