Heroes Volume 3 : Villains


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Its basically the cast saying they are pleased they are back in production its a NBC video so theres no spoilers.

If you pause it right you can get a good look at the person who shot Nathan. Doesn't look like anyone we know, although if you've been reading the latest comics you might have an idea.

If they're aiming for 35 episodes for this season, I see no reason why there should even be a break. By my rough calculations, there are roughly 36 weeks between September and May.

Maybe the break will last two or three weeks instead of two or three months.... I recall it saying it was going to be a short break, but that's a vague description.

Ali Larter on Set of Heroes

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The cast were recently interviewed by Access Hollywood and revealed that the upcoming season will definitely be much darker and that many of the characters that we think are good might have some evil in them.

Quick Summary:

Masi Oka (Hiro)- Would take something significant for Hiro to turn bad

Milo Ventimiglia (Peter) - First few scripts are "incredible", adding villains going to be more "dynamic"

Ali Larter (Nikki/Jessica) - Scripts are incredible, will bring together some characters you might not expect

Adrian Pasdar (Nathan) - People who seem to be good are not who they expect, will focus on "darker" side.

Zachary Quinto (Sylar) - Lucky because of strike and did not miss any of the filming and says season is off to a "very dark" start with "Villains"

Jack Coleman (HRG) - Def. darkness and action. Like HRG good and bad, other characters will be going down the same type of dilemma. Looks "great" and thinks Claire will take a more proactive stance.

Yessie in New Orleans: Heroes! Give me something!

Gladly! I will give you a bevy of video interviews with our favorites (Masi, Milo, Zach, Adrian, Sendhil, etc.) this week for a Heroes Week extravaganza, so keep checking back. In the meantime, I can tell you this doozy of a spoiler: Sylar slices open the head of the person you may consider the show's biggest star! That happens within the first two episodes and we also learn exactly what he does once Sy-baby pops the lid on our heroic pals, so let's just say that there is plenty to look forward to early on in season three. They are putting some big plot points and answers in motion, from what I hear.

Yessie in New Orleans: Heroes! Give me something!

Gladly! I will give you a bevy of video interviews with our favorites (Masi, Milo, Zach, Adrian, Sendhil, etc.) this week for a Heroes Week extravaganza, so keep checking back. In the meantime, I can tell you this doozy of a spoiler: Sylar slices open the head of the person you may consider the show's biggest star! That happens within the first two episodes and we also learn exactly what he does once Sy-baby pops the lid on our heroic pals, so let's just say that there is plenty to look forward to early on in season three. They are putting some big plot points and answers in motion, from what I hear.

biggest star = peter? If it is peter, then everyone is gonna die

Season 3 Premiere Date Confirmed for Sept. 22nd

Today NBC announced it's official Fall schedule and confirmed that Heroes will return with a 3-hour event on September 22nd at 8PM. Initial reports had the premiere scheduled for Sept. 15th, so adjust your calendars, because it is now officially planned for Sept. 22nd.

NOTE: The first hour will be a recap episode, which will then be followed by the two hour Season 3 premiere.

Posted By: The ODI

22nd September? That rings a bell :p

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