[Cancelled] Heroes Season 4 (Volume 5 : Redemption)


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Writers/Producers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coliete revelead in an interview with CBR News that they are considering bringing back some forgotten characters. In particular, they mention Molly being at the top of the list. Who else could be on the list? That remains a big mystery for next season, but we will post our very own wish-list soon. We would love to see more of a talented cast that includes Monica, Luke, and West.

Our latest tidbit on Redemption comes from TV Guide. According to their article, Redemption ?will involve a series of mysterious deaths.? In my opinion, Redemption should give Heroes a fresh start. As it name implies, the show will be redeemed. Hopefully, our favorite series will leave behind not only the overly complicated plot lines, but also the big rating drops of Season 2.

Ali Larter hints at new powers for her character Tracy Strauss during the season finale of Heroes. During the Jimmy Fallon Show, she mentions that the return of her character, Tracy Strauss, will include ice, water, and steam. TV-Squad reviewer, Jason Hughes, said in his recent review of the season finale: ?There is an important return, which most people are expecting, setting up something that could work out very well for the series.?

It?s been confirmed by several sources-including Bryan Fuller and Ali herself- that Tracy Strauss is indeed returning for the season finale of Heroes.

^ Let me guess. Her frozen (ice) yet shattered body will melt (water). Then, for some odd reason, her liquid body will evaporate (steam). Finally, it'll enter someone's body and seize full control. :|

^ Let me guess. Her frozen (ice) yet shattered body will melt (water). Then, for some odd reason, her liquid body will evaporate (steam). Finally, it'll enter someone's body and seize full control. :|

I think she'll reform her body, not take over another.

Sylar, using his shape shifting abilities, posed as Nathan Petrelli and vowed on national television to bring real change to America. Learning of this, Nathan and Peter Petrelli confronted Sylar. The ensuing fight lead to Sylar's defeat, but tragically also the death of Nathan.

Hoping to save Nathan, or at least some of Nathan's memories, Angela Petrelli instructed Matt Parkman to transfer Nathan's mind in to Sylar's body and to erase Sylar's own memories. Sylar, now looking like Nathan, may for all intents and purposes actually be Nathan.

Our Heroes now gather together at the funeral pyre of a Sylar body double. Some know the truth of what has happened, others do not. All stand together hoping that this particular demon does not rise from the ashes.

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Let's see if I can create a monologue for the beginning of the next episode of heroes.

Through the magical realm of every day life comes a challenge like no other.

One would call the change a place in time to determine ones existence.

Others would consider it a place of lush and ever going comfort. As one

walks down the path of a wooded area and studies the grass as it sways in the

calming winds and the greenness looks as if to float off into the air, the

view of reality is studied and seen as small yet very controversial. No one

really knows what to make of the views and seldom does anyone ever thinks of

the endless possibilities that comes with its hidden meaning. Everyone in

life at sometime or another looks though the window of opportunities as a

passing view as strong emotion feathers by.

:laugh:

Seems Milo is creating his own Graphic Novel!

Berserker #1

(W) Rick Loverd (A) Jeremy Haun (Cov) Dale Keown, Jeremy Haun

A brutal new series produced by Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia and DiVide Pictures!

The lives of Aaron and Farris, two young and completely different men, are turned upside down when they discover an animalistic and uncontrollable rage living inside them. Meanwhile, two mysterious organizations seek them out for their newfound strength and power for their own purposes.

But what good is strength and power when you can't tell friend from foe?

From Friday Night Lights screenwriter Rick Loverd and artist Jeremy Haun (Chuck, Leading Man) comes a raw, bloody series in the spirit of Wanted! Featuring variant covers by series artist Jeremy Haun and Dale Keown (The Darkness/Pitt).

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Greg Beeman Leaves Heroes!

Dearest readers, this is a sad moment for me, as it will be, not only my final blog for Season 3, but also my final blog for HEROES.

You see, I will not be returning to HEROES for Season 4. Ultimately this was a financially motivated decision made by NBC. They no longer want to have a Producer/Director position on the show. But it coincides well with my own innate wanderlust, and so, while sad to leave so many friends and comrades, I am excited for the future.

Having said that, while this will be my final blog respective to HEROES, it is not necessarily my final Beeman?s Blog ever.

..."Zach's not done," Adrian Pasdar tells TVGuide.com. "There's Nathan, there's Sylar, and there's the point of view that you have to factor in. If I look up into the mirror, who would I see?"

Naturally, the twist sets up an epic internal battle between Nathan and Sylar in Season 4. "Who's going to be able to control the actions of the body?" Pasdar teases. "Like one of those computers that self-teaches, the longer he stays in my body and the longer he assimilates my physical structure and DNA, the more control I get. So it becomes a battle of who's in charge..."

Source

Question: You were right: The Heroes finale was fantastic. Any scoop on season 4? --Eric

Ausiello: Tracy's whole revenge arc will serve as a centerpiece of next fall's "Redemption" volume.

Question: You were right: The Heroes finale was fantastic. Any scoop on season 4? --Eric

Ausiello: Tracy's whole revenge arc will serve as a centerpiece of next fall's "Redemption" volume.

I hope they don't spend too much attention on Tracy. Her revenge should be the centerpiece but I'm hoping they don't overdo it.

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