Heroes Season One

October 17, 2008 by admin  
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In recent days, a seemingly random group of individuals has emerged with what can only be described as “special” abilities. Although unaware of it now, these individuals will not only save the world, but change it forever. This transformation from ordinary to extraordinary will not occur overnight. Every story has a beginning.

The first season of Heroes begins on the day of a solar eclipse. Various people throughout the world discover they have super-human abilities. One man, Mohinder Suresh uncovers his father’s secret theory of a new leap forward in human evolution. Some people discover they can fly, change the space-time continuum, heal rapidly, paint the future, and read people’s minds among others. How they got their powers is a mystery. How they will use their powers is up to them. One thing, however, is known; their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world…

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Heroes Season two

October 17, 2008 by admin  
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The NBC science fiction serial drama series Heroes follows the lives of people across the globe who possess various superhuman powers as they struggle to cope with their everyday lives and prevent foreseen disasters from occurring. The series premiered on American and Canadian television on September 25, 2006 and the thirty-fourth episode aired on December 3, 2007. The first season, which finished twenty-first of 142 American primetime television programs in Nielsen Ratings, was released on DVD and HD DVD on August 28, 2007. The second season ranked twenty-first of 220 in the ratings,[ and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 26, 2008 with the Blu-ray release of the first season.

Within the seasons of Heroes are "volumes", which allow the writers to focus on shorter story arcs.[6] The first season comprises a single volume of twenty-three episodes called “Genesis”, which is also the title of the pilot episode. The second season was designed to contain three volumes called “Generations,” “Exodus” and “Villains,” however “Exodus” was scrapped due to viewer criticism and the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.] Even though the strike ended in time for more episodes to be produced for the 2007–2008 television season] “Villains” is being carried over to the show’s third season. As a result, the second season consisted of only eleven episodes, which was thirteen fewer than were originally ordered by NBC. The third season, the first thirteen episodes of which will be titled “Villains”, will comprise twenty-five episodes that will air in two blocks without reruns. Volume 4, the last 12 episodes of season 3, will be titled “Fugitives”. The first episode premiered on September 22, 2008 in America on NBC, with a one-hour clip-show and two regular episodes; the second part of the season will premiere in February 2009.

Originally, the second season of Heroes was to be followed in April and May 2008 by six stand-alone episodes of a new series, Heroes: Origins. The spin-off was intended as an alternative to a long mid-season hiatus, which led to a drop in ratings for Heroes in its first season.[18] The project, which was later planned to be twelve episodes, was indefinitely postponed due to a decline in viewership and the strike[19] and eventually cancelled to keep “the Heroes mothership as strong as possible”, according to NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman. A series of three webisodes collectively titled Going Postal became exclusively available online in July 2008.

Four Months Later

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Lizards

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Kindred

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The Kindness of Strangers

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The Line

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Out of Time

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Four Months Ago

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Cautionary Tales

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Truth & Consequences

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Download Heroes Season Three

October 17, 2008 by admin  
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Heroes is an American science fiction television drama series created by Tim Kring, which premiered on NBC on September 25, 2006. The plot tells the stories of disparate and ordinary individuals from around the world who inexplicably develop superhuman abilities, and their roles in preventing catastrophes and saving humanity. The series emulates the aesthetic style and storytelling of American comic books, using short, multi-episode story arcs that build upon a larger, more encompassing arc. Kring and the writers have an idea of where the series is heading for the first five seasons. The series is produced by Universal Media Studios in association with Tailwind Productions, and it is filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California. The executive producers are Allan Arkush, Dennis Hammer, Greg Beeman and Tim Kring.

The critically acclaimed first season’s run of 23 episodes garnered an average of 14.3 million viewers in the United States, receiving the highest rating for any NBC drama premiere in five years. The second season of Heroes attracted an average of 13.1 million viewers in the United States. The second season was NBC’s top series in adults 18-49, the top Monday series on any network in adults 18–49, and the top scripted series on any network in adults 18-34. In addition, the second season marked NBC’s sole series among the top 20 ranked programs in total viewership for the 2007-2008 season, according to Nielsen Media Research.[8] A total of 24 episodes were ordered for the second season, but only eleven episodes were broadcast, due to the 100-day strike by the Writers Guild of America. The dispute led to the initial postponement and eventual cancellation of a six episode spin-off titled Heroes: Origins. Heroes returned with its third season on September 22, 2008.

A digital-internet extension of the series, Heroes 360 Experience, was created to explore the Heroes universe and provides insight into the show’s mythology. It was rebranded as Heroes Evolutions at the beginning of the second season. Heroes Evolutions also includes graphic novels, which have been released every Tuesday since September 25, 2006, and were published by WildStorm Comics on November 7, 2007.[15] Other official Heroes media include magazines, action figures, tie-in and interactive websites, a mobile game, a novel, clothing and other merchandise. NBC Universal announced on April 2, 2008, that NBC Digital Entertainment would release a series of online content for the summer and fall of 2008, including more original web content, wireless iTV interactivity, graphic novels available for mobile viewing and webisodes.

Heroes has garnered a number of awards and nominations. On July 19, 2007 Heroes was nominated in eight categories at the 2007 Primetime Emmy awards, including Outstanding Drama Series and was also nominated for Best Television Series-Drama at the 2007 Golden Globes. The series won a People’s Choice Award in 2007 in the category of Best New Drama, and was named Program of the Year in 2007 by the Television Critics Association and Best International Program at the 2008 Bafta Awards.[3] The series has also been nominated for an NAACP Image Award, a WGA Award, and a Satellite Award.

Season Three

Season three opened with two one-hour episodes, airing on Monday, September 22, 2008 in the United States. The premiere of the third volume, “Villains”, was preceded by a one-hour broadcast of the red carpet premiere, with clips from the past seasons and previews of the upcoming season, along with interviews with the series cast and crew.[13] “Villains” was originally designed to be included within the second season; however, due to the writers’ strike, the volume was carried over into season three. The lead-in to “Villains” showed Sylar regaining his lost powers, shown as the final scene of the “Generations” finale. Tim Kring has said that the new volume will bring a cadre of villains to the show, hence the title.[28] On December 5, 2007, at the Jules Verne Film Festival Adventure, Tim Kring showed a video-preview of volume three. According to an interview with Allan Arkush, filming for season three began on May 1, 2008. On May 9, 2008, a season three promo clip was released with hints at possible “inner villains” within the heroes. The promo stated, “In every hero there could be a villain,” before plastering the words “hero” and “villain” over the face of every major character. Finally, during the featured Heroes panel at the San Diego Comic-Con, the entire first hour of the first episode of the “Villains” arc was shown.

In July NBC began airing a teaser for season three featuring Noah Bennet talking to Claire stating, “Since before you were even born, I was finding these people and locking them away so that they couldn’t hurt anybody. Now a dozen of them have escaped, and they will kill…and they will terrorize…and they will conspire…and they will cause…unimaginable destruction to the world…they’re villains, Claire,” while a montage of clips play.

At the San Diego Comic-Con 2008 Kring screened the first part of the season opening episode of the “Villains” arc, entitled “The Second Coming”, which was shown in its entirety at Comic-Con and received a positive response from fans.

The name of Volume Four was revealed by Heroes creator Tim Kring at the 2008 Edinburgh TV Festival. “Fugitives” will make up the last 12 episodes of Season 3.

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The Second Coming

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One of us, one of them

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I am become a death

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