Santiago Cabrera-related stories
Posted May 26th 2007 12:13AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Spoilers Anonymous, Heroes

A mere few days after the
exploding season finale aired, spoilers for next season of NBC's hit show
Heroes are starting to leak. TV Squad was able to get its hands on casting spoilers for the first two episodes of the season, which will start shooting mid-June.
(SPOILERS FOLLOW!)
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Posted Apr 23rd 2007 4:02PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: In the Limelight, Celebrities, Heroes

Better known nowadays as Isaac Mendez, an artist who can paint the future, on NBC's hit series
Heroes, 28-year-old Santiago Cabrera hasn't been in the business for long.
Cabrera actually shares similarities with actor
Andrew Shue who, like Cabrera, wanted to be a soccer star first but ended up becoming an actor. Cabrera even played soccer for three years on a scholarship and played semi-pro in London before changing career paths.
The son of a Chilean diplomat, the Venezuela-born actor grew up all over the world. He stayed in Chile, London, Madrid, Romania, and Toronto. This allowed the actor to learn many languages such as Spanish, English, French and Italian.
Continue reading Santiago Cabrera: In the Limelight
Posted Apr 5th 2007 4:24PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Heroes

The long break for
Heroes is nearly over, and to get people excited, NBC has released two video clips.
This one is simply a scene between Mr. Bennett and Thompson as Thompson tries new tactics to find out where Claire is.
This other scene reveals a new hero, so if you don't like spoilers, don't watch it!
And if you're new to this whole
Heroes thing or just have a lot of time on your hands, you can watch
the first 18 episodes of
Heroes online for free. NBC is streaming the entire season so far with "limited interruption" from various sponsors.
Heroes returns April 23rd.
Posted Oct 6th 2006 10:11AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, NBC, Heroes, Pickups and Renewals

While NBC is apparently giving up on
Kidnapped, it has given a full season commitment to
Heroes. The sci fi drama has averaged about 13.5 million viewers in its first two episodes, while poor
Kidnapped only had about 7 million per episode. Critics are calling
Heroes the "break out" hit of the fall, but I think that title is reserved for
Ugly Betty.
Heroes will now get a full, 22-episode season.