Nothing's final yet, but NBC Entertainment president Angela Bromstad says she'll talk soon with "Heroes" creator Tim Kring soon about doing some kind of capper for the series, which ended its fourth season in February.
excerpt:"he first season of Heroes might be the best season of broadcast TV ever. But Heroes will probably always be remembered more for what came next: three seasons of amnesia, of people losing their powers, of premonition dreams, and of time travel. So, so, so much time travel.
"Heroes" star Hayden Panettiere and her boyfriend, world champion boxer Wladimir Klitschko, received a chilly reception Friday in the Japanese fishing village of Taiji, where they called for an end to its annual dolphin hunt.
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Heroes ended its fourth season with dismal ratings and weak reviews, but NBC still might bring the troubled mutant soap opera back for one more year. Here are five reasons why.
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The veteran genre actor [Ernie Hudson] will join the cast of Heroes next season as Captain Lubbock, a Baltimore cop hunting down another character on the show.
Remember when Heroes was about ordinary people with extraordinary abilities? Well, after the last few seasons of time travel, daddy issues and government interference, Tim Kring and the team are taking Heroes back to basics. They'll have regular jobs an regular lives.
Not that Heroes is overflowing with lesbians now, but one of the plots that might be coming up this season is Claire getting romantically involved with her new college roommate, played by Madeline Zima.
Heroes United has not initiated any private discussions.