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* [[Niki Sanders]] ([[Ali Larter]]), the wife of D.L. and mother of Micah. A former [[cam whore|internet stripper]] from [[Las Vegas]] who exhibits [[superhuman strength]] when her [[multiple personality disorder|alternate personality]], Jessica, surfaces. |
* [[Niki Sanders]] ([[Ali Larter]]), the wife of D.L. and mother of Micah. A former [[cam whore|internet stripper]] from [[Las Vegas]] who exhibits [[superhuman strength]] when her [[multiple personality disorder|alternate personality]], Jessica, surfaces. |
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* [[Mohinder Suresh]] ([[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]), a [[professor]] of [[genetics]] from [[India]] who travels to New York to investigate the death of his father, [[List of characters in Heroes#Chandra Suresh|Chandra]]. Through his investigations, he comes into contact with people his father listed as possessing superhuman abilities. |
* [[Mohinder Suresh]] ([[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]), a [[professor]] of [[genetics]] from [[India]] who travels to New York to investigate the death of his father, [[List of characters in Heroes#Chandra Suresh|Chandra]]. Through his investigations, he comes into contact with people his father listed as possessing superhuman abilities. |
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* [[Simone Deveaux]] ([[Tawny Cypress]]), an [[art dealer]] who is romantically involved with both [[Issac Mendez]] and [[Peter Petrelli]]. |
* [[Simone Deveaux]] ([[Tawny Cypress]]), an [[art dealer]] who is romantically involved with both [[Issac Mendez]] and [[Peter Petrelli]]. |
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The show features many guest and recurring characters, such as friends and family of the main cast, criminals and villains, and other people with remarkable powers. The most notable is [[Sylar]] ([[Zachary Quinto]]), a serial killer who serves as the series' main [[antagonist]]. |
The show features many guest and recurring characters, such as friends and family of the main cast, criminals and villains, and other people with remarkable powers. The most notable is [[Sylar]] ([[Zachary Quinto]]), a serial killer who serves as the series' main [[antagonist]]. |
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Created by | Tim Kring |
Starring | Milo Ventimiglia Masi Oka Hayden Panettiere Ali Larter Greg Grunberg Adrian Pasdar Sendhil Ramamurthy Santiago Cabrera Leonard Roberts Noah Gray-Cabey Tawny Cypress Jack Coleman |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 18 (to date) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes approx. |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 25, 2006 – present |
Heroes is an American science fiction drama television series, created by Tim Kring, which premiered on NBC on September 25, 2006. The show tells the story of several people who "thought they were like everyone else... until they woke with incredible abilities" such as telepathy, time travel and flight. These people soon realize they have a role in preventing a catastrophe and saving mankind.[1]
The series follows the writing style of American comics by doing short, multi-episode story arcs that build upon a larger, more encompassing arc. Even with small story arcs that move the story forward, Kring said "we have talked about where the show goes up to five seasons".[2]
When the series premiered in the United States, it was the night's most-watched program among adults aged 18-49, attracting 14.3 million viewers overall and receiving the highest rating for any NBC drama premiere in five years.[3]
On October 6, 2006, NBC Entertainment President Kevin Reilly announced Heroes had been picked up for a full season.[4] On January 17, 2007, Reilly announced Heroes had been picked up for a second season.[5]
At the end of episode 18, "Parasite", the series went on hiatus until April 23, 2007.
Characters
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The show features an ensemble cast of twelve main characters. Although NBC's cast page lists only ten characters, Leonard Roberts, who first appeared in the series' fifth episode, was an additional member of the original full-time cast. Later Jack Coleman was upgraded from a recurring role to become the twelfth full-time cast member as of the eleventh episode.[6]
The main cast, not all of whom have been shown to possess powers, currently consists of:
- Mr. Bennet (Jack Coleman), a father who works for the Primatech Paper Company, which is actually a cover operation for an organization that investigates people with superhuman abilities.
- Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere), Mr. Bennet's adopted daughter, who lives in Odessa, Texas, and has a healing factor.
- Simone Deveaux (Tawny Cypress), an art dealer and gallery owner whose skepticism and complicated romantic life are tested.
- D.L. Hawkins (Leonard Roberts), once an escaped criminal, he has the power to alter his physical tangibility and phase through solid objects, both inanimate and organic.
- Isaac Mendez (Santiago Cabrera), an artist living in New York who can paint future events during precognitive trances. He also writes and draws a comic book called 9th Wonders! which has also been shown to depict the future.
- Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), a programmer[7] from Tokyo with the ability to manipulate the space-time continuum.
- Matt Parkman (Greg Grunberg), a Los Angeles police officer with the ability to hear other people's thoughts.
- Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), a New York Congressional candidate with the ability of self-propelled flight. He is Claire Bennet's biological father.
- Peter Petrelli (Milo Ventimiglia), a former hospice nurse and Nathan's younger brother. He is an empath with the ability to absorb the powers of others he has been near and can recall any ability he has used in the past by focusing on his feelings for those from whom the abilities originate.
- Micah Sanders (Noah Gray-Cabey), D.L. and Niki's son and a child prodigy, Micah is a technopath, allowing him control of electrical signals, which gives him control of machines and electronic devices.[8]
- Niki Sanders (Ali Larter), the wife of D.L. and mother of Micah. A former internet stripper from Las Vegas who exhibits superhuman strength when her alternate personality, Jessica, surfaces.
- Mohinder Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy), a professor of genetics from India who travels to New York to investigate the death of his father, Chandra. Through his investigations, he comes into contact with people his father listed as possessing superhuman abilities.
Previous Characters
- Simone Deveaux (Tawny Cypress), an art dealer who is romantically involved with both Issac Mendez and Peter Petrelli.
The show features many guest and recurring characters, such as friends and family of the main cast, criminals and villains, and other people with remarkable powers. The most notable is Sylar (Zachary Quinto), a serial killer who serves as the series' main antagonist.
Plot
The plot of Heroes is designed to be similar to the stories of comic books. Like comic books, Heroes has large overall arcs and small arcs within the main arc. No matter what characters exist and what events makeup a season, all seasons of Heroes will involve ordinary people who discover their abilities and their reactions to their self-discovery. [1]
Each episode reveals new answers and questions and progresses the story and/or the characters. There is an overall arc of the first season that revolves around stopping an explosion of immense proportions that happens in the future. That arc is initially carried by two characters, Hiro Nakamura and Isaac Mendez, where the former saw the act in the future and the latter painted it from his visions.
The first four episodes of the first season primarily revolved around characters discovering their powers, dealing with the issues of normal life and coping with the consequences of their discovery.
At the end of the fourth episode an event occurs that kicked off a smaller arc revolving around a message received by Peter Petrelli, "Save the cheerleader, save the world" which is tied to the explosion already foreseen. By the end of that arc, the characters slowly discovered their abilities and the existence of others like them, and some of them even began to realize the need to come together to prevent a catastrophe.
As characters progress through the first season learning of others similar to them, the plot turns to the question of how the explosion seen in Hiro's trip to the future and Isaac's paintings will occur and what role the various characters will play to stop it or cause it.
Recurring elements
Three elements appear repeatedly throughout the series: the helix, the scar, and the eclipse. The scar appears to be man-made, but the circumstances surrounding the helix – its meaning and its manifestations – are a slowly-unraveling mystery.
The helix
The helix is a symbol that appears quite frequently throughout the series. In episode 12 ("Godsend") the symbol appears on the sword hilt and Ando Masahashi remarks that it appears to be a combination of two Kanji characters: 才 (Sai) meaning "Great Talent" and 与 (Yo) meaning "Godsend". During an interview at the Wizard World in Los Angeles, writer and Co-Producer Aron Coleite stated that it literally means “God sending great ability.” Writer and co-executive producer Micheal Green stated that the writers know it as "the helix"[9]. This symbol frequently appears as a pattern formed by mundane objects, but it also appears on certain plot-significant items and on several characters:
- On various paintings by Isaac Mendez.
- On Jessica's back whenever she surfaces as Niki's alternate personality. When Jessica is repressed, the symbol does not appear on Niki's back. This also appeared on a painting of "Jessica" by Isaac. The symbol was hidden under an extra layer of paint. Later on, Jessica hides the symbol (an apparent tattoo) under a layer of foundation makeup.
- On the hilt of a katana once owned by 16th-century samurai Takezo Kensei, possibly the earliest known manifestation of the symbol. This katana is held by Hiro Nakamura.
- Printed on the front of Dr. Chandra Suresh's book, Activating Evolution.
- On a warehouse door at Primatech Paper, in "Company Man".
- On the Primatech Paper model in a flashback, also in "Company Man".
- On the Haitian's necklace.
- In Chandra Suresh's algorithm program, formed by the code on the computer screen.
The scar
A mark consisting of two black parallel lines has been shown around the neck areas of multiple super-powered characters. According to "Wireless, Part 4" and "How Do You Stop an Exploding Man, Part 1", the mark is the scar left by the two-pronged needle of a pneumatic injection device, which, as revealed in a biography of Hana Gitelman in the Heroes 360 experience, injects a radioisotope to allow tracking.[10] All of the marked characters have had encounters with Mr. Bennet and/or the Haitian. Only noticing the marks after these encounters, the following have displayed it:
The eclipse
In addition to being the series logo, a solar eclipse has been a recurring image in the series itself, though a terrestrial eclipse (an eclipse in which the Earth covers the Sun, as viewed from some observation point away from the Earth) is used in the series' title sequence. So far, the solar eclipse has appeared as:
- The background of series' title card.
- A painting by Isaac Mendez.
- A "global event" in "Genesis".
- A future event referenced in a newspaper.
- A picture in Mohinder Suresh's apartment.
- The reflection of a light in a hospital waiting room in "Six Months Ago".
Reception
After completing half its first season, Heroes had already collected an assortment of honors and accolades. On December 10, 2006 the American Film Institute named Heroes one of the ten "best television programs of the year".[11] Three days later on December 13, the Writers Guild of America nominated the program for "best new series" of 2007.[12] The next day (December 14), the Hollywood Foreign Press Association nominated the program for a Golden Globe Award for "best television drama", and nominated Masi Oka (Hiro Nakamura) for Best Supporting Actor on a TV Series.[13] Neither the series nor the actor won; the show lost out to ABC's popular medical drama Grey's Anatomy and Oka lost to Jeremy Irons, who played Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester in Channel 4's Elizabeth I. Heroes won the award for Favorite New TV Drama at the 2007 People's Choice Awards.[14] The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People nominated Heroes on January 9 2007 for an Image Award in the "Outstanding Drama Series" category,[15] but the show again lost to Grey's Anatomy.
The cast of Heroes was named in the 2006 Time Magazine's Person of the Year issue under "People Who Mattered".[16] In Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald lift-out section, "The Guide", listed Heroes as one of the best shows to come in 2007. It was described as a "Modern twist of The Tomorrow People".
Production notes
When the writing team works on an episode, each writer takes a character and writes the individual scenes surrounding that character. These stories are then combined and given to the episode writer, allowing every writer to contribute to every episode.[17] This allows the writing team to finish scripts faster so filming crew can shoot more scenes at a location.[18]
A special 72-minute version of the pilot was first screened to a large audience at the 2006 Comic Con in San Diego.[19]. Initially it was reported that this unaired pilot would not be released, however Tim Kring confirmed in a subsequent interview that it will be included on the first season DVD set.[20]
In keeping with the comic book thematic elements used in the show, professional comic book artist Tim Sale was brought in to provide the artwork used as the work of Isaac Mendez. Mendez' work in the 9th Wonders! comicbook on the show is also the work of Sale.[21] Additionally, the font used throughout the show in the various captions and credits is reminiscent of traditional hand-rendered comic book lettering. The font was created by Sale and is based on his handwriting style.[22]
The series is filmed in Los Angeles, California and Santa Clarita, California.
Heroes 360 experience
Heroes 360 experience is a digital extension of the series released on January 19, 2007 and which explores the Heroes universe. Viewers can investigate clues from the show on the official website.
International broadcasters
Heroes is broadcast on the following stations around the world.
Country | Network(s) | Series premiere | Weekly schedule | Local title | ||
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Asia
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Star World | January 31, 2007 | Wednesdays 9:00 p.m. | |||
Central/South America
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Universal Channel | March 2, 2007 | Fridays, 9:00 p.m. | |||
Australia | Seven Network | January 31, 2007 | Wednesdays 8:30 p.m. | |||
Belgium | VT4 (Dutch) | March 5, 2007 | Mondays 8:30 p.m. | |||
RTL-TVi (French) | April 22, 2007 | Sundays 6:00 p.m. | ||||
Brazil‡ | Rede Record | TBA | Unknown | |||
Canada | Global Television Network | September 25, 2006 | Sundays 9:00 p.m. Mondays 9:00 p.m. | |||
NBC | Mondays 9:00 p.m. | |||||
Denmark | Canal+ | February 7, 2007 | Wednesdays 10:00 p.m. | |||
Finland | Canal+ | February 7, 2007 | Wednesdays 11:00 p.m. | |||
France | TF1 | September 2007 | Saturdays 8:50 p.m. | |||
Germany | RTL Television | 2007 | Unknown | |||
Hungary | TV2 | March 4, 2007 | Wednesdays 10:00 p.m. | Hősök | ||
Hong Kong | TVB Pearl | June, 2007 (TBA) [23] | TBA | |||
Iceland | Skjár 1 | January 2007 | Mondays 9:00 p.m. | |||
India | Star World | January 24, 2007 | Wednesdays 9:00 p.m. | |||
Indonesia | Star World on Astro Nusantara | January 31, 2007 | Wednesdays 8:00 p.m. | |||
Ireland | Channel 6 | March 1, 2007 | Thursdays 9:30 p.m. | |||
Israel | yes stars 2 | March 6 ,2007 | Tuesdays 9:30 p.m. | |||
Italy | Italia 1 | September, 2007 | Unknown | |||
Norway | Canal+ Film1 | February 7, 2007 | Wednesdays 10:00 p.m.
Saturdays 10:30 p.m. (R) | |||
New Zealand | TV3 | January 15, 2007 | Mondays 9:30 p.m. | |||
Philippines | RPN 9 | March 11, 2007 | Sundays, 8:00 p.m. | |||
Poland | TVP1 | May 3, 2007 | Thursdays 8:20 p.m. | |||
Portugal | TVI | April 14 2007 | Saturdays 2:00 p.m. | |||
Singapore† | Channel 5 | 2007 | Unknown | |||
South Africa | SABC3 | May 23, 2007 | Wednesdays 8:30 p.m. | |||
Spain | Sci Fi | February 1, 2007 | Thursdays 10:00 p.m. | |||
TV Canaria | February 28, 2007 | Wednesdays 9:00 p.m. | ||||
AragonTV | March, 2007 | Sundays 09:45 p.m. | ||||
Telemadrid | February 15, 2007 | Thursdays 10:00 p.m. | ||||
7RM | March 15, 2007 | Thursdays 10:00 p.m. | ||||
TV3 | TBA | TBA | ||||
Canal 9 | March 21, 2007 | Wednesdays 10:00 p.m. | ||||
Sweden | Canal+ | February 7, 2007 | Wednesdays 10:00 p.m. | |||
TV4 | Autumn 2007 | TBA | ||||
Turkey | CNBC-e | March 4, 2007 | Sundays 9:00 p.m. | |||
United Arab Emirates | Showseries 1 | April 4, 2007 | Wednesdays 11:00 p.m. | |||
Jordan | Showseries 1 | April 4, 2007 | Wednesdays 10:00 p.m | |||
Lebanon | Showseries 1 | April 4, 2007 | Wenesdays 10:00 p.m | |||
United Kingdom | Sci Fi Channel | February 19, 2007 | Mondays 10:00 p.m. | |||
BBC Two | June, 2007 | TBA | ||||
United States | NBC | September 25, 2006 | Mondays 9:00 p.m. | |||
Sci-Fi Channel | Fridays 7:00 p.m. | |||||
United States Military overseas | AFN-Prime | January 2, 2007 | Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. |
- In a January 3, 2007 interview on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Masi Oka said he heard "rumors" recently that Japan would soon be airing the series as well.
Emerson lawsuit
On October 2, 2006, Emerson Electric Company, an appliance market competitor of NBC's owner General Electric, filed suit in federal court against NBC. The suit was in regards to a scene that appeared in "Genesis," the pilot episode, which depicts Claire Bennet reaching into an active garbage disposal unit—labeled "In-Sink-Erator"—to retrieve a ring, and severely injuring her hand in the process. Emerson claims the scene "casts the disposer in an unsavory light, irreparably tarnishing the product" by suggesting serious injuries will result "in the event consumers were to accidentally insert their hand into one."
Emerson had asked for a ruling barring future broadcasts of the pilot, which was previously available on NBC's Web site and has already aired on NBC Universal-owned cable networks USA Network and The Sci Fi Channel. It also sought to block NBC from using any Emerson trademarks in the future.[24]
On February 23, 2007, the case against NBC was dropped. NBC Universal and Emerson Electric reached an agreement to settle the lawsuit outside of court. [25]
The episode in question was briefly unavailable in the iTunes Store, but an edited version was shortly made available for download.
References
- ^ a b "Heroes first look". NBC.com. Retrieved 2006-09-29.
- ^ Kring, Tim (2006-09-25). "How many seasons/scripts are plotted out?". NBC Universal Heroes Live Blog. NBC.com. Retrieved 2006-10-31.
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(help) - ^ Schneider, Michael (2006-10-23). "'Heroes' zeros in on its bad guy". Variety.com. Retrieved 2006-10-27.
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(help) - ^ Coleite, Aron (w), Gunnell, Micah, David Moran (p), Roslan, Mark (i). "The Crane" Heroes, vol. 1, no. 2 (2006-10-02). Aspen Comics, Inc..
- ^ Interview with Bryan Fuller, Co-Executive Producer/Writer. Retrieved 1 January 2007.
- ^ http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10021
- ^ "Heroes 360 Experience Hana Gitelman Biography" (HTML). NBC. 2006-01-22. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
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(help) - ^ "AFI Awards 2006 Official Selections Announced" (PDF) (Press release). American Film Institute. 2006-12-10. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
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(help) - ^ Poniewozik, James (2006-12-17). "People Who Mattered: The Cast of Heroes". Time. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
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(help) - ^ Taylor, Robert (2006-10-26). "Reflections: Talking with Bryan Fuller". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2006-11-01.
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(help) - ^ Smith, Zack., TALKING HEROES AND COMICS WITH TIM SALE, Newsarama.com, 2006-11-14, Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ George, Richard., Loeb Talks Heroes, IGN.com, 2006-10-26, Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
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External links
- Heroes on NBC - Heroes Official site
- 9th Wonders - Semi-official site from Heroes creator Tim Kring
- Heroes Wiki - Official Heroes Wiki at NBC
- Sci-Fi UK Official site
- Heroes at IMDb
- Official Heroes page at Myspace