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Another Zach Interview

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Zachary QuintoI found a nice interview with Zachary Quinto by Comingsoon.net/Superherohype and thought i’d share it with you.

Right, first a few juicy extracts!

CS/SHH!: You’re friends with Kristen Bell right?
Quinto:
I am.
CS/SHH!: She’s joining the show for a few episodes.
Quinto: She is joining the show, yeah.
CS/SHH!: Did you have anything to do with that?
Quinto: I’d certainly like to think so. That was a joke by the way. I think that Kristen has a real following obviously in this world and then in television in general so I’m sure that she was somebody that they’ve talked about along the way. We were at Comic-Con at the same time this year and we came back on the train with a couple of the writers and they ended up talking about this new character that they were going to have on the show. She was sort of talking to them and she forged her own relationship with them and I think that also had something to do with it.


Interesting – so it would appear that the casting of Kristen wasn’t as ‘planned’ as I thought. I guess choosing an actor/actress to play a part can be done on the fly like that. Hey, it’s TV – a fast moving landscape.I’m not best pleased with this part of the interview. It’s kinda spoilery, so look away now if you hate that stuff.

CS/SHH!: How is shooting the movie going to work out with your schedule?
Quinto:
They’re in the process of figuring that out now. I’m not exactly sure. I think the movie starts shooting in November, by then we’ll probably be around episode 13 so I’ll be available and present and on a lot of the episodes before then. Then we’ll see what happens. I don’t know what their overall plan is.

Zach also goes onto talk about the direction of Season 2, with some interesting hints (which don’t actually give much away) on the future of Sylar. He also speaks about his upcoming role in Startrek, so read the full article if that interests you.

Zach is Cool for Aintitcool!

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Zachary Quinto

 I’m a BIG Sylar fan and love what Zachary-Q does with the character – so naturally I’m interested in any interview featuring the him. I found this cool interview where Zach talks about Heroes and Trek. I only post stuff that i’m genuinely interested in, so you really should check it out as I think that you’ll like it! It’s a laid back and candid interview with Aintitcool News.

No spoilers! Check it out here!

James Kyson Lee Interview

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

James Kyson LeeHeroes Wiki recently did an interview with James Kyson Lee, who portrays Ando in Heroes. James spoke about the fans, Comic Con, what it’s like playing a ‘human’ character, what season 2 has in store for his character and more. I’ve pulled a few of the best bits for ya.

Yeah, it’s very cool…even if your character has no superpowers.

[laughs] Well, you know, that’s the fun part, actually! During Season One, I used to get asked the question all the time, “When is Andogetting powers?” And I used to daydream about different possibilities. Like what if Ando got something unique and random, like I turn villains into small toys? Like, “Here comes Sylar!” BAM! He’s a dreidel. Then I spin him around for 15 seconds and he surrenders. Or BOOM! “You’re a yo yo!” and I bounce you around. I don’t know. I think in the supernatural world, we do need a character that a mortal and somewhat relatable. I think that is Ando. He does sort of represent the human race in this supernatural world, if you will. And there’s something fun about that. Ando’s a fun character to play because he’s able to take the audience with him on the journey. So I really enjoy that.

How do you relate to your character then?

[laughs] You know, it’s funny. Someone from the Comic-Con asked what we bring from our real life. I guess my answer was I bring my enthusiasm for women. I don’t know. [both laugh] But Ando’s a character that went through quite a bit of character growth in Season One, starting out as sort of a reluctant participant, coming out to a foreign world, and really becoming a believer. I think towards the later [part] of the season, he really kind of swapped roles with Hiroat times and started spearheading. There were times when Hiro was really down and Ando sort of became the encourager and the inspiration so that Hiro could do this. It got to the point where he went out to go face Sylar by himself because he thought Hiro wasn’t going to do it. [laughs] You know, it’s been a really fun transformation. I try to bring different aspects of myself to it, of course, incorporating all the imagination of our writers. But we’ll see. I think it’s going to be very interesting and we’ll see how things progress.

How do you want Ando to grow in the next season?

I’d love to learn more about his background and his family. Also, it seems like Hiro and Ando have known each other since they were younger than maybe some people have realized. They could have been coworkers at work, but Hiro does mention the fact that Kenseiis a childhood hero that they both grew up reading about. Of course, we have the comedic elements in the show, which I think just adds a different layer to the show entirely. And Ando and Hiro have this really great dynamic relationship. I’d love to be part of more action, you know? Naturally, I’m an athletic guy and I love being active. So I’d love to see Ando incorporated in more of that and just maybe kind of go out there and fight. You know, when we had the future episode, Hiro got to do a lot of the battle stuff. I think it’d be fun to see Ando get in the mix on some of the action stuff.

It’s quite a cool interview, check out the rest of it here.

Nichols is ‘Nana’, Pressure at the Top & Ali Larter Interview

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

A spokesperson for NBC has confirmed that former Startrek icon, Nichelle Nichols, will play ‘Nana’ – the New Orleans-based grandmother of fellow newbie, Monica (played by Dana Davis). We first brought you the news of Nichelle Nichols arrival yesterday.

Nichelle

Tim Kring and friends have also be talking about the pressure that the show is under to exceed expectations in Season 2.

“It’s pressure to keep it going,” Kring says. “This particular show has become a show defined by its ability to defy your expectations. People want that experience of watching the show and not knowing where it’s going to take them.”

I agree with that – Heroes is the type of show that has those impact moments each episode. It’s going to be interesting to see whether they can keep it as fresh and exciting.

Heroes DVD

Ben Silverman, NBC Co-Chairman, has also been speaking about extending the Heroes brand and reaching new viewers. One of the way they hope to achieve this is through the release of the Season 1 DVD (which goes on sale from August 28th – You can buy it through Heroes-Hype ;)).

The goal: gain viewers who haven’t watched and please fans with extra content.

“There’s like 50 extended and deleted scenes,” says Masi Oka, who plays Hiro. “You get to see the behind-the-scenes things, the making of, Tim Kring’s commentary on the 72-minute pilot that we premiered at Comic-Con.” (NBC aired a shorter version.)

I think just about everyone is looking forward to the DVD – personally I can’t wait for Kring’s commentary! Read more here.

Ali Larter

Craveonlinehave an excellent interview with Ali Larter, who plays Nikki/Jessica. One of the things she reveals is that Season 2 will see the merging of her two alter-egos

They’re coming into one character. It’s only Nikki and I think the writers are so smart on this show that they really looked at what worked and what didn’t. To be able to focus on the one character is I think going to be the best move.
 

It will be interesting to see how they do this. Personally I loved how Ali switched between the 2 characters – perhaps they’ll still do this but using a slightly ‘tighter’, more contained formula?

You can read the rest of the article here

Hayden’s Hopes & Star Makes Trek to Join Heroes

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

HaydenThere’s a great interview over at comicbookresources.com, with Hayden Panettiere, where reveals some insight into what her character has in store for season 2. In particular she comments on her own personal hopes for ‘Claire’ and how the character has evolved.

As to how Claire has changed between Season One and Two, Panettiere said, “I think she really grew up. If you guys don’t have kids or haven’t noticed, teenagers are selfish, and I will vouch for that. She wanted what any teenager would want, she wanted to be normal, she wanted to be popular, she wanted to date the quarterback of the football team. And over time she realized that by dismissing her power like that, that she was risking a lot of people’s lives, and that there was so much more she could do if she just came to terms with that. And she just really evolved, really grew up, learned to stand her own and stick up for herself. She matured, and hopefully she’ll keep doing that.”

It’s a great interview, you can read the rest of it here

In other news Syfy Portal report that Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhura in Startrek, will be a recurring character for about 5 to 6 episodes in Season 2 of Heroes.

Nichelle

This all explains what Tim King, the program’s creator and executive producer, meant when he recently told E! Online he was looking “for another face that will have a very similar impact” on fans as Takei’s casting did.

You can also find Nichelle’s official website here