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


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Heroes - Season 3 will be shipping on September 1st, releasing day-and-date on both DVD and high-def Blu-ray Disc. You'll get both the "Volume 3: Villains" and "Volume 4: Fugitives" storylines that include new cast members Brea Grant ("Daphne") and ?eljko Ivanek ("Danko"). Here's the breakdown of available information for the DVD version, then the Blu-ray Disc version:

* Heroes - Season 3 on DVD:>

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o 6 discs, 1066 minutes

o $59.98 SRP

o Anamorphic Widescreen

o English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround

o English, French and Spanish Subtitles

o Bonus Material:

+ Commentary The Second Coming with Creator/Executive Producer Tim Kring, Executive Producer/Episode Director Allan Arkush and Series Star Adrian Pasdar

+ Commentary The Butterfly Effect with Executive Producer/Episode Director Greg Beeman and Series Stars James Kyson Lee and Brea Grant

+ Commentary One of Us, One of Them with Series Stars Cristine Rose and Milo Ventimiglia

+ Commentary I Am Become Death with Series Stars Greg Grunberg and Jamie Hector

+ Commentary Angels and Monsters with Episode Director Anthony Hemmingway and Co-Executive Producers Adam Armus & Kay Foster

+ Commentary Dying of the Light with Series Star Sendhil Ramamurthy, Staff Writer Christopher Zatta and Executive Story Editor Chuck Kim

+ Commentary Eris Quod Sum with Director of Photography Charlie Lieberman, Editor Scott Boyd and Series Star James Kyson Lee

+ Commentary Villains with Executive Producer/Episode Director Allan Arkush and Series Star Jack Coleman

+ Commentary It?s Coming with Series Star Blake Shields and Director of Photography Charlie Lieberman

+ Commentary The Eclipse: Part 1 with Executive Producer/Episode Director Greg Beeman and Series Star Sendhil Ramamurthy

+ Commentary The Eclipse: Part 2 with Series Stars Cristine Rose & Greg Grunberg

+ Commentary Our Father with Series Stars Masi Oka & Brea Grant

+ Commentary Dual with Series Star Zachary Quinto and Special Effects Supervisor Gary D?Amico

+ Commentary A Clear and Present Danger with Creator/Executive Producer Tim Kring and Series Stars Milo Ventimiglia & Greg Yaitanes

+ Commentary Trust and Blood with Executive Producer/Episode Director Allan Arkush and Writer Mark Verheiden

+ Commentary Building 26 with Art Director Sandy Getzler and Production Designer Ruth Ammon

+ Commentary Cold Wars with Series Stars Jack Coleman & Sendhil Ramamurthy

+ Commentary Exposed with Series Stars Milo Ventimiglia & Greg Grunberg

+ Commentary Shades of Gray with Series Star David H. Lawrence XVII and Script Coordinator Oliver Grigsby

+ Commentary Cold Snap with Series Stars Bryan Fuller & Masi Oka

+ Commentary Into Asylum with Camera Operator Nate Goodman and Co-Producer Joe Pokaski

+ Commentary Turn and Face the Strange with Writers Mark Verheiden & Rob Fresco

+ Commentary 1961 with Editor Jon Koslowsky and Director Adam Kane

+ Commentary I Am Sylar with Camera Operator Nate Goodman, and Co-Executive Producers Kay Foster & Adam Armus

+ Commentary An Invisible Thread with Director of Photography Charlie Lieberman and Editor Donn Aron

+ Deleted Scenes on every disc

+ The Super Power of Heroes

+ Completing the Scene

+ The Prop Box

+ Tim Sale Gallery of Screen Art

+ Alternate Stories

+ Genetics of a Scene

+ The Writers' Fo* Heroes - Season 3 on Blu-ray Disc::

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o 5 "BD-50" discs, 1075 minutes

o $79.98 SRP

o High-Definition Widescreen

o English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

o English, French and Spanish Subtitles

o Bonus Material:

+ U Control - Picture in Picture Cast & Crew Commentaries on each disc

+ U Control - Hero Connections - Bios on each disc

+ Deleted Scenes on most discs

+ Hero Connections - Network on each disc

+ D-Box on each disc

+ The Super Powers of Heroes

+ BD Live - Season Four Sneak Peek

+ Completing the Scene

+ Alternate Stories

+ Pinehearst Commercial

+ The Prop Box

+ Tim Sale Gallery of Screen Art

+ Genetics of a Scene

+ The Writers' Forum

+ Building Coyote Sands

Ok I'll put it in terms of Volume's instead of seasons.

Volume 1 was great because it was all fresh and the whole storyline was just great.

Volume 2 was a let down and what annoyed me the most was Hiro being stuck back in the past. They dragged it on and moved very slow till the last few episodes of volume 2. It was worth a watch though, and not as bad as the ratings showed.

Volume 3 was part good and part bad. First half was not too great but the second half of the volume picked up and made it pretty good.

Volume 4 was a step in the right direction. I enjoyed 10 out of the 12 episodes very much (the two I didn't like so much was '1961' and 'Into Asylum'. The first episode was great and ended in suspense. The last episode was a great season ending with shocks eg Nathan dying (to the people who didn't read the spoilers, like me). I don't know if it is just me though I found volume 4 great except one thing. Claire is useless in the show, she is their for eye-candy and her storyline was only good in some parts.

Lets hope volume 5 will bring a new and fresh storyline and seriously give Claire a purpose instead of the same boring 'sit around want to fight crime, helps out, gets in trouble, back to the start' - Loop. If my memory serves me correctly, Claire's blood or Adam's was used to revive Noah when he was shot in the eye so wouldn't the same have an effect on Nathan?

After his family was captured by government agents, Micah assembled a team of specials to fight back. Together they called themselves "Rebel".

Meanwhile, Micah had been seen helping Matt Parkman and Peter Petrelli in their attempt to rescue Daphne Millbrook. But did we ever see the full story of what took place that day in Building 26?

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If only every episode was as action packed as the GN this series would be even more amazing!

Mike in Alton, Ill.: I was wondering if you knew anything about the next season of Heroes.

Hiro's (Masi Oka) bloody noses and headaches are not going away next season on Heroes. In fact, it's going to be a cause for speculation on if we're going to lose another hero soon.

Some teases for next year!

We’re all very excited about the next volume of Heroes(volume 5) called “REDEMPTION.” All of our characters, in way or another, return to their normal lives after the turmoil and tragedy of “FUGITIVES.”

One of the big issues we’ll be exploring is how should a person with abilities live his or her life. Should they try to assimilate by hiding their abilities, or should they live more honestly, exposing their powers to the world?

Claire will be at the forefront of that issue, starting college in Washington, D.C., and trying to discover, as all college kids do, who she really is. But re-adjusting to normal life won’t be easy, especially when Claire is caught in the crossfire of her parent’s divorce and a mysterious suicide on campus.

Meanwhile, Peter and Nathan are trying to get their lives back on track. Peter is trying to be a hero in the purest sense — saving on life at a time. But that means cutting himself off from friends and family. It’s only when Peter makes a romantic connection with a fascinating new “powerful” woman that he’ll find out that life means staying connected to others. Nathan is discovering new things about himself everyday, mostly due to the fact that he’s actually Sylar.

Matt will have to live with the guilt of what he did to Sylar; making his attempts to live a normal life with his wife and child virtually impossible.

Noah Bennet (HRG), with the help of Tracy Strauss, Angela Petrelli and all of our Heroes, is tasked with forming a new COMPANY. But that new organization won’t be concerned with conspiracies and prisons anymore. It will be about people. Finding them. Connecting to them. And figuring out why so many of them have been seduced by another “organization” out there that treats people with abilities in a fascinating, dangerous and potentially deadly new way.

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"Heroes' " Claire Bennet is off to college.

The undestructable high school cheerleader will soon be hitting the books on a college campus where she will cross paths with a quirky student played by Madeline Zima.

"Californication" co-star Zima has been tapped to recur on the NBC drama's upcoming fourth season.

In a multi-episode arc she will play Gretchen, an edgy outsider and college roommate to Claire (Hayden Panettiere) (Spoiler TV)

It really sucks too :( What happened to this show? Season One was so unbelievably awesome.

I think it just proves that dramas like this need to have an end game planned out like what Lost did. No, they didn't have everything answered, but at least they had a general idea of where they wanted to end the show. Heroes has lost their way; I just hope they find it back again, if they don't, I hope this next season is the last, but that's my personal opinion and if others want it to stay on, then kudos to you for sticking with the show. I, personally, gave up a long time ago, but still follow it when I'm bored (i.e. at work on the weekends :p ).

It really sucks too :( What happened to this show? Season One was so unbelievably awesome.

I think it just proves that dramas like this need to have an end game planned out like what Lost did. No, they didn't have everything answered, but at least they had a general idea of where they wanted to end the show. Heroes has lost their way; I just hope they find it back again, if they don't, I hope this next season is the last, but that's my personal opinion and if others want it to stay on, then kudos to you for sticking with the show. I, personally, gave up a long time ago, but still follow it when I'm bored (i.e. at work on the weekends :p ).

It does...5 seasons Kring said that when they were announced a 4th season.

"Prison Break" regular Robert Knepper has joined the cast of NBC's "Heroes" next season says The Hollywood Reporter.

Knepper will play the role of Samuel, a charismatic but evil man with a twisted sense of humor, who will place himself in the lives of all heroes.

The actor will appear in no less than six episodes of the series' fourth season. Shooting kicks off later this week for a continuous run starting this Fall.

Ever since his T-Bag persona, I haven't been able to look at him as other than white trash because he played the part so well. I saw an old episode of Star Trek: TNG with him in it and it was hard for me to shake the white trash character.

It does...5 seasons Kring said that when they were announced a 4th season.

He's referring more to the story than the number of seasons. Lost pretty much always had an end game, while Heroes didn't even think beyond the first season until it became popular.

Ever since his T-Bag persona, I haven't been able to look at him as other than white trash because he played the part so well. I saw an old episode of Star Trek: TNG with him in it and it was hard for me to shake the white trash character.

He's referring more to the story than the number of seasons. Lost pretty much always had an end game, while Heroes didn't even think beyond the first season until it became popular.

Yeah but I see it ending at 5 if Kring says it will it will.

Nice bit of casting there, he's as creepy as hell (Y)

Exclusive: 'Heroes' recruits Sue Thomas, Darth Maul

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The Force will be with Heroes next season.

British actor Ray Park, whose role as Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace made him an icon to fanboys far and wide, is in talks to join the cast for a sizeable arc. Additionally, Deanne Bray (Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, The L Word) is nearing a deal to come on board for multiple episodes.

Who are they playing and how long will they be sticking around for? Keep reading for the scoop...

Little is known about Park's role, except that he would be playing one of the colorful characters at the center of the show's Carnivale-esque storyline. (My guess? He's the character described in the breakdowns as "Knife Thrower.")

Bray, meanwhile, would play a deaf love interest for one of the main Heroes. As I previously reported, the part specifically called for a hearing-impaired actress. (So much for my campaign to get Jericho's Shoshannah Stern the gig!)

In addition to Park and Bray, Heroes' fourth season will welcome Prison Break's Robert Knepper (as a new villain) and Californication's Madeline Zima (as Claire's quirky college roommate). (EW)

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