May 13, 2008
Earlier this month, we reported that Brea Grant, who recently appeared on Friday Night Lights as Jean Binnel, is joining the cast of Heroes next season. She'll be playing a super-fast girl but instead of portraying a character named Joy, the 26-year-old actress will now be playing a Speedster named Daphne.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Grant hints on what to expect from her mysterious character when she debuts on the third season of Heroes on Monday, September 15.
May 8, 2008
This summer, you can buy all the Heroes you want. NBC announced today that Heroes action figures will begin hitting stores in early June. Heroes and NBC joined forces with Mezco Toyz to create a series of seven inch action figures (not dolls!), which represents Heroes first foray into the toy market. The action figures will be available anywhere toys are sold – major online retailers, department stores, specialty shops – as well as NBCstore.com and the NBC Experience Store. Mezco Toys has previously created action figures for such big name franchises as South Park, Family Guy, and The Goonies. In this first run of action figures, these characters will be featured: Claire Bennet, Mohinder Suresh, Sylar, Hiro Nakamura and Peter Petrelli.
May 6, 2008
Executive producer and director Allan Arkush has already hinted on some of the details of the upcoming season of Heroes but cast member Jack Coleman has even more to say about what's in the cards for his character Noah Bennett and the rest of the characters of the NBC's science fiction series.
While some heroes are bound to go into the dark side, there are also some villains who are expected to turn good. This, according to the 50-year-old actor, is one of the many twists to watch out for when Heroes returns on September 15.
May 5, 2008
Jesse Plemons and Brea Grant made quite the couple on Friday Night Lights. Grant played Landry's rebound love interest during the second season of Friday Night Lights and made a pretty darn good impression on fans and TV executives alike. Jesse Plemons has always been a fan favorite as Landry. NBC is apparently a big fan of both. Today, it has been announced that both Plemons and Grant have been cast in two different NBC franchises – one new and one old. Brea Grant is joining the cast of Heroes next season, while Jesse Plemons will appear in an episode of NBC's summer anthology series Fear Itself.
April 26, 2008
Little by little, details about the third season of Heroes have gradually surfaced in the internet. So far, we already know that the new season will be a breeding ground for new characters and will be swarming with villains teaming up to destroy the earth. Shedding more light about the sci-fi series is executive producer and director Allan Arkush, who promises that Heroes will be returning with a bang on September 15 with the first and second episodes airing back-to-back.
When we last saw Heroes, Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) has become the victim of an assassin's bullet, Niki (Ali Larter) is unable to escape when the building she's in exploded, and Sylar (Zachary Quinto) has regained his abilities after using a cure procured by Mohinder (Sendhil Ramamurthy). According to Arkush, this is precisely where the new season will kick off.
April 18, 2008
For every Bruce Willis, there are a dozen David Carusos. That transition from TV success to film stardom is the rarest of all Hollywood feats. It's a tough pill to swallow, but there's some indistinguishable stigma that keeps TV stars from lighting the world on fire in the world of film. But, that doesn't mean Hollywood hasn't stopped trying. Nor should they. I don't understand why Jennifer Aniston of Sarah Michelle Gellar never became big-ticket leading ladies on the big screen, and the same goes for a handful of other actors and actresses. I bring this all up because Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia's first movie as a leading man was released today. The film, entitled Pathology, is about pathology doctors who engage in a deadly, high-stakes murderous game.
April 16, 2008
One of the things that makes the Heroes story feel so epic is the fact that there are many characters spread out around the globe. Lost may have made it cool to have an expansive, multi-ethnic cast, but Heroes put them all in different locations and gave them awesome superpowers. However, many fans felt that the major flaw of season 2 was that there were too many new faces. New additions like Maya, Alejandro, West, and Monica (Dana Davis) didn't go over well with audiences. Despite the fan backlash against some of these characters, TV Guide's Michael Ausiello has announced that Heroes will be adding two new faces to season 3.
April 9, 2008
One of the weakest aspects of Heroes, at least in my mind, are the voiceovers that often open and close each episode of the series. Actor Sendhil Ramamurthy certainly has a lovely voice, but the narration is often written to violently pound the episode's themes into our heads, as though we're too dense to figure them out ourselves. Since I'm quite tired of listening to Mohinder drone on about evolution, I'm excited to report that someone else may be taking over the narrating duties when the show returns for its third season. According to Michael Ausiello at TV Guide, creator Tim Kring is said to be seeking "an Australian Aboriginal actor in his fifties to appear in multiple episodes as a storyteller with great wisdom and a soft, soothing voice."