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SDCC – HEROES REBORN Trailer Looks Fantastic

An amazing first season of Heroes was followed by three not so great seasons (the second, hurt dramatically by a Writer’s Strike), eventually ending with a whimper.

Now, creator Tim Kring returns to NBC with a continuation of his series, five years later, with Heroes Reborn. 

Joining returning cast members Jack Coleman, Noah Gray-Cabey, Greg Grunberg, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Cristine Rose and Masi Oka are Zachary Levi, Eve Harlow, Gatlin Green, Ryan Guzman, Robbie Kay, Rya Kihlstedt,Judith Shekoni,Kiki Sukezane, Danika Yarosh and Henry Zebrowski.

Hopefully we’ll get the chance to see a few more familiar faces. I’m hoping that we see Hiro’s partner Ando Masahash sooner than later.

“Heroes Reborn” debuts Thursday September 24 at 8 p.m.

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