'Heroes' returning characters to their "normal" livesSource: TV Squad
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.
Exclusive Interview with 'Heroes' Creator Tim KringSource: Collider.com
A few days ago I attended the Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival and got to interview a number of people on the red carpet. If you missed my interviews with Doug Jones or Stan Lee just click on their names.
Exclusive: Tim Kring Explains Heroes' "Generations" Finale Source: TV Show Recaps
Will Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) die by an assassin's bullet? Was Niki (Ali Larter) truly blown to hot, blonde, gorgeous bits? Will Adam (David Anders) spend eternity six feet under? And — say it ain't so! — does badass Elle (Kristen Bell) really have an inner Girl Scout? The Dec.
Heroes/Cloverfield Crossover? The Secret Of SlushoSource: humsurfer.com
Apparently, these pictures which appeared on Greg Beeman's blog this morning have a purpose, more so than the crew just being goofy behind the scenes. This "Slusho" cup is supposed to have significance to the upcoming film Cloverfield, created by JJ Abrams.

With just three episodes left before the presently scheduled December 3 second-season finale, Heroes is still trying to get out of its sophomore slump.

The next installment of Heroes is the flashback episode that will finally reveal what happened to Peter and Nathan Petrelli after the outer-space-flight scene that abruptly closed the first season, leaving many fans with little satisfaction and lots of questions.
''Heroes'' creator to fans: I'm super sorrySource: EW.com
On the chilly Monday morning that Hollywood's writers went on strike, Heroes creator Tim Kring called from the streets outside the Hollywood studio where his NBC series is shot. ''Yes, I'm picketing my own show,'' says the 50-year-old writer-producer. ''So surreal.''

This is the first episode of Heroes that will be overshadowed by last week's news that not only has NBC shelved the anticipated midseason spinoff Heroes: Origins for the foreseeable future, but the December 3 episode may also serve as the show's second-season finale.

The all-important 2007 November Sweeps period is almost here, and NBC's Heroes has lots of action in store to keep fans intrigued—and to hopefully provide bigger, better answers to burning questions.
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The fifth installment of the second season is the episode that ardent Veronica Mars fans and many others have been eagerly anticipating since this summer for one reason: the arrival of Kristen Bell as the mysterious, “empowered” Elle.

Another episode brings yet another hero, this time New Orleans resident Monica Dawson, played by Dana Davis of last year's bank-robbery drama The Nine.

The latest installment of Heroes features the return of three long-absent characters, as well as the introduction of a television icon.
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'Heroes' Has New VillainsSource: SCI FI Wire
Tim Kring, creator and executive producer of NBC's hit series Heroes, told journalists that the upcoming second season will introduce a few new bad guys. "There's a couple new villains," Kring said in a conference call on Aug. 2.
Masi Oka: 'Heroes' Finale Is The BombSource: SCI FI Wire
Masi Oka, who plays the time-traveling Hiro in NBC's Heroes, told SCI FI Wire that the upcoming season finale will have a resolution of the first season and a cliffhanger in the last three minutes that will lead directly into season two.
'Heroes' Finale Details LeakedSource: SCI FI Wire
Tim Kring, creator of NBC's Heroes, revealed to SCI FI Wire that the first-season finale will comprise the last three episodes of the year, will bring all of the main characters together in New York—and will ultimately result in the deaths of one or more heroes.
"Heroes" in gay controversySource: TV.com
tv.com's Colin Mahan is reporting that the character of Zach has caused some controversy when it was learned that his character was originally intended to be gay, but was changed to being straight due to unknown pressure from within the studio or network. Says creator Tim Kring,
NBC's 'Heroes': The Powers That BeSource: EW.com
NBC took a gamble with ''Heroes,'' a turbocharged series about ordinary humans with extraordinary powers. Now, with more than 14 million viewers onboard, TV's newest stars may be able to save the cheerleader -- and the entire network.
Why You Should Watch NBC'S "Heroes"Source: Associated Content
NBC's latest drama, "Heroes", created by Tim Kring ("Crossing Jordan", "Lost"), could be television's next big thing! Check it out, rate the article, and SPREAD THE WORD!!!