There's good news and bad news coming out of the Heroes' universe. The good news: despite the ongoing WGA Strike, the current 'Generations' story arc running on the hit NBC show will conclude on December 3rd in an episode entitled 'Powerless'. The bad news: should the strike extend through the new year 'Powerless' may be the season finale for Heroes.
That's what Jeph Loeb, co-executive producer and writer of the series, is saying in press reports. Luckily, Loeb and executive producer/creator Tim Kring saw this strike coming ahead of time so they, and their crew, worked like crazy to get the first story arc done before the strike deadline. This made people like comic book artist Tim Sale, who creates art for the Isaac Mendez character, nearly have a nervous breakdown. Even with the hectic work schedule Loeb states that fans should be satisfied with the end of the first story arc as many hanging plot threads will be resolved.
A season end in December will mean an extremely long wait for Heroes fans, particularly since the proposed mid-season Heroes: Origins has been put on hold. Don't expect any new Web comics to fill the gap, either, as payment for Internet material is the main reason why the WGA is striking. Fans can console themselves by picking up the Heroes graphic novel, which encapsulates the first 34 chapters of the Web comic.














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11-07-2007 @ 3:41PM
chadwick said...
Well, that's just dumb. At least finish the damn season when you come back from the strike. December till next fall? What's the point? Well, hell. Pretty much kills Jericho chances if that happens. All well.
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11-07-2007 @ 3:45PM
Chris said...
Man this news stinks! The big company execs. need to stop acting strange with the change and break bread to the writers.
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11-07-2007 @ 3:50PM
khamel said...
after reading the apology for the first half of this season im fine with it ending early. gives them more time to work on the show during the break and come back with episodes that dont blow. i know fanboys are going to go nuts but this season of heroes has been 24 season 6 bad (without the first 4 awesome episodes). retool and come back strong. and without all the new/boring characters - except Kristen Bell - shes great.
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11-07-2007 @ 4:31PM
Oreo said...
Welcome to last week or the week or the week before. This news is rather old, and true fans already knew of this.
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11-07-2007 @ 4:33PM
Judy Stein said...
I'm wearing my wriststrong bracelet...are you?
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11-07-2007 @ 4:42PM
Myron said...
I'm a big fan of Hero's and I'm enjoying the current season. However, I thought the most recent episode was poorly written with excruciating dialog. If the plot is already laid out for the season, I think you could get the janitor to do as good a job filling in the rest.
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11-07-2007 @ 4:43PM
Tom said...
Chadwick – Two things…
First, I don’t think anyone is expecting the strike to end anytime before May. Every account I’ve heard has said something like “the last strike lasted 5 months and representatives are saying this one could go even longer”. Miracles are possible but I don’t think a return during the current season is likely.
Second, I don’t know what point you were trying to make as far as Jericho is concerned but according to the LA Times all of the Jericho episodes are written (http://www.latimes.com/business/la-striketvgrid-html,0,7606966.htmlstory?coll=la-home-center) so this shouldn’t have any negative impact on Jericho.
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11-07-2007 @ 4:58PM
Mel said...
Aww, that's awful. I love Heroes, and it would suck to not get that big season finale hype feeling I love so much. But I guess that as long as the show continues to be as great as it has been, I'll be content. The story and the characters are what's important.
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11-07-2007 @ 4:59PM
lucyfan62 said...
I think Chadwick was referring to CBS's promise that if the first few episodes of JERICHO did well enough in the ratings an extension on the seven episodes was possible. The seven are ready to go, but with the strike it's unlikely the show will see an extension this season. It's going to have to do really well to get a fall pickup...but if there's nothing else new on besides reality shows, then odds are the show will do well come spring (as long as the big brains at CBS manage to not schedule it against LOST's 8 new episodes).
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11-07-2007 @ 5:24PM
GigG said...
But if JERICHO is one of the few new shows on when it runs it will help the show.
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11-07-2007 @ 5:49PM
Vito The TiVo said...
This isn't just Heroes. All of your favorite currently airing shows will be over by the end of January.
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11-07-2007 @ 6:09PM
Gill Garcia said...
Entertainment Weekly had this little article about the series that proved to be an interesting read.
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20158840,00.html
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11-07-2007 @ 7:06PM
Oreo said...
You are correct Vito The TiVo. This article is terribly written and late on top of that.
Heroes is different because NBC knew they sucked and weren't going to give the writers what they want so they changed the ending of the 11th episode to be the finale, even through up to episode 13 is made.
I'm really going to miss my shows. :(
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11-07-2007 @ 11:59PM
Midnight13 said...
It just seems like Tim Kring doesn't know where the show is headed. He needs to plan out the season before the season finale even airs. He needs to know where its going, how the season finale will be, and then figure out how to reach those events. He even admits that they didn't map out the season as good as he wanted. Guess they can't all be Joss Whedon. He always seemed to know where his series' were headed way ahead of time. Maybe Tim Kring should discuss his show with Joss to get some advice.
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11-08-2007 @ 10:36AM
rick cokely said...
"Guess they can't all be Joss Whedon. He always seemed to know where his series' were headed way ahead of time."
Yea, to cancellation ala Firefly, amirite?
Also you are completely wrong about them not knowing where things were headed. They always planned for the first 11 episodes to be the Volume 2 and the back episodes to be Volume 3.
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11-27-2007 @ 2:17PM
scotty said...
Joss Wheldon always had good ideas for a season arc, although firefly was cencelled he got to where he wanted it to get to in terms of story, in the movie. Also firefly was extremely popular in DVD sales so luckily that allowed him to make a movie and the possibility to finish his story that he wanted to tell.
of course i think if joss was to write anything he would turn it to gold, but thats because i think he is a great writer, has great ideas and great stories to tell through arcs, subplots etc. ... he does think well ahead, which i think helps keep the story his telling in tune with the viewer. Now my love for this director is showing a little to much so i' am going to introduce a subject change here.
i don't see a problem with this season of heroes, sure its not as good as season 1, and its nowhere near as strong, but after such a great first season which was really strong and powerful, its hard to produce a second season equally as good. in all respect, it had a lot to live up to as the first season was so great. i still enjoy watching it and find it a great show, with trust that the writers will fix the faults in this season, after all their entitled to have faults this season.. they kinda need a rest after such a great first season. then again i myself do expect a series to get better each year.
Either way i love this show, can't wait for it to come out on DVD fully in England.
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