
NBC is a network that knows how to keep its hit shows in the spotlight even during a lengthy hiatus.
Heroes won't return with its third season until September 22, but fans can look forward to hints being unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con on July 26,
which BuddyTV will be covering. If you can't make it to San Diego, you can get your
Heroes fix through a series of original webisodes that will kick off at
NBC.com on July 14. The three-part series, entitled "Going Postal," introduces a new character into the
Heroes universe. Read on to get a sneak peek at the webisodes.
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LoucasPhoti2 said:
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LoucasPhoti2 said:
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itzelromoW2 said:
The episode will be awesome if it keeps the escence of the serie :S
The first installment of the series, "A Nifty Trick," introduces a seemingly normal mailman named Echo DeMille. Like just about every character on
Heroes he soon finds that he has an extraordinary ability. What is his superpower? As he puts it to his wife in the trailer: "There's something I haven't told you. There are sounds that I can make. I think I killed a guy." Yes, much like Banshee from the X-Men, Echo can kill people with his sonic scream. The fact that his parents named him Echo must be a wacky coincidence.
The trailer for "Going Postal" doesn't do much for me, possibly because I'm tired of
Heroes introducing new characters. I can only hope that Echo will be more interesting than the likes of Maya, Alejandro and Monica, but we'll have to wait and see. The fantastic part about the trailer is that it features Angela Petrelli acting rather villainous, which is something I can't get enough of. I have a feeling we'll be seeing a lot more of her in the third season.
Check out the trailer for yourself below. Does Echo seem interesting enough to become a major part of the third season, or do you hope he appears in the webisodes and is never seen again?
"Going Postal" will officially kick off at NBC.com on July 14, with a new episode premiering each Monday for the following two weeks.
- Don Williams, BuddyTV Staff Writer
Video Source: NBC.com
(Image courtesy of NBC)