It was in the mid-2000s when fans of the superhero genre had a series to fall back on every week. Heroes it turned into a cult production for many in 2006 and, after almost 20 years since its premiere, a reboot is underway for the small screen, as stated in Deadline.
Heroes: Eclipsed is the name of the project that Tim Kring, creator of the original product, is working on, and which is being presented to different companies to get them to give it the green light. The idea behind the work is that everything takes place years after what we could see in the previous one. Heroes
Several well-known villains will return to the scene, as well as enemies who will ally themselves to prevent the human race from evolving into its next phase. Beyond the fact that Kring himself and his manager, Jordan Cerf, will be the executive producers, relevant information about the return is unknown. The truth is that not so long has passed without us seeing anything from the superhero universe, since in 2015 we were able to enjoy a miniseries.
Went with Heroes Reborn, also with Kring leading it, and took us a few years in the future with respect to the events of the original series. Four seasons made up the first Heroes
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