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


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We have just been informed by our NBC contact that Rachel Melvin who most recently has been seen playing Chelsea in Days of Our Lives has joined the cast as Annie for Season 4.

As many of you know from the casting calls and the leaked script Annie is Claire's roommate. So I assume Claire will have two roommates, because we reported earlier this week that Madeline Zima also will be playing Claire's roommate (Gretchen). (Spoiler TV)

There are rumours around that Claire will be gay next season.

Oh come on? Is that new trend for TV. If the show sucks, throw in a gay person?

haha I don't know, I am not sure its even true tbh

but if it is that girl above is her partner

  • 2 weeks later...
Bryan Fuller is once again leaving Heroes :(

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/06/this-j...its-heroes.html

I guess we can say goodbye to hopes of the show becoming interesting again.. :rolleyes:

I second that, the claire storyline already sounds crap... But T-Bag from Prison Break! :D

Bryan Fuller is once again leaving Heroes :(

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/06/this-j...its-heroes.html

I guess we can say goodbye to hopes of the show becoming interesting again.. :rolleyes:

Really Bad news, i just hope they don't get lost without him and keep emprouving the show as the las episodes of "Fugitives", but seeing cahpter & the beginning of i doubt it

  • 2 weeks later...
HAYDEN PANETTIERE is preparing for girl-on-girl love scenes in the next series of HEROES - her character will reportedly enjoy a smooch with her college roommate. The 19-year-old actress plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in the hit U.S. show and TV bosses are considering working a lesbian storyline into the upcoming fourth season. A source tells British newspaper the Daily Star, "It's just girlie fun at first. But it might progress into something more serious. It depends on how viewers respond." (LR/WNTST/KD)

- WENN.com

is this real or fake?

haha same SOOPRcow, I just happen to stumble upon it again, because it was up top in the recent threads.

WOW seriously, Claire gay? Thats just asinine.. I will stop watching the show, and now with Bryan fuller gone, you know its going to suck again, as soon as his episodes run out.

As an avid fan of Heroes as everyone knows I will defend them till I am blue in the face but with Fuller going a second time and some of the ideas for this season being thrown around I am scared that this will be it...Kring said he wanted the story to stop at 5 Seasons.

  • 2 weeks later...

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Need a reason to stop by the Heroes booth while you are at Comic Con? How about a new car? NBC and Heroes sponsor Nissan will be giving away four Nissan Cubes, one a day. Here's all you have to do to win:

The Heroes booth (sponsored by the Nissan Cube) will giving away four Nissan Cubes (one each day, starting Thursday)! All you have to do is go to the booth, get your badge scanned and you are entered to win. An image is below and attached? come to San Diego for the panels, leave with a car!

In addition to the give-aways, Heroes will be throwing a min-carnival where fans can get a sneak peek at footage from the brand new season of Heroes coming this fall. This is all very cool. but I'm compelled to ask: does it seem like NBC is getting behind Heroes late here? Or maybe I'm just not paying close enough attention. Anyways, here are the details on the carnival:

Heroes will also host its very own carnival (sponsored by Sprint) outside the Gaslamp Hilton just across from the convention center. There will be games, food, a bungee trampoline and many more goodies! Visitors will also see exclusive footage and photos from the new season unveiled there.

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