da now you’ve heard o at least become aware of the impending Hollywood writers strike, which if it happens, will mean a lot of trouble for a lot of shows, Heroes included. The strike has already claimed its first victim — the Heroes spin-off, Origins, has been axed da NBC as a result. Now, TV Guide reports that Tim Kring and company have gone back to re-shoot scenes from the December 3rd episode, “Powerless”, which was originally planned as the final episode of the current Volume Two, “Generations”, and would lead into Volume Three, and the rest of Season 2. Now, it looks as if the reshoots will ensure that should the strike happen and drag on, NBC could use the “Powerless” episode as the Season 2 Finale — which would mean, in case te still don’t get it, Heroes Season 2 would be only 11 episodes.
Here’s the full articolo from TVGuide:
Sources confermare that the mostra is going back and shooting an alternate ending to the Dec. 3 episode that, if used, would allow the episode to function as a season finale in the event of a strike. Originally, the episode was only supposed to serve as the conclusion of the current “Generations” arc. Should an 11th-hour agreement be reached and a strike averted (fingers crossed!), the alt ending would likely be scrapped.
Of course, keep in mind that all of this is worst case scenario. It doesn’t have to happen, but from all appearances, it’s very likely that a strike will happen and cripple the TV industry, including Heroes.
Will the writers strike do what Sylar couldn’t — kill the Heroes?…
Here’s the full articolo from TVGuide:
Sources confermare that the mostra is going back and shooting an alternate ending to the Dec. 3 episode that, if used, would allow the episode to function as a season finale in the event of a strike. Originally, the episode was only supposed to serve as the conclusion of the current “Generations” arc. Should an 11th-hour agreement be reached and a strike averted (fingers crossed!), the alt ending would likely be scrapped.
Of course, keep in mind that all of this is worst case scenario. It doesn’t have to happen, but from all appearances, it’s very likely that a strike will happen and cripple the TV industry, including Heroes.
Will the writers strike do what Sylar couldn’t — kill the Heroes?…
Whats coming up in season 4?
Is Claire's Bio mom really dead? We know that Sylar is alive, despite Abgela's claim that that found dental remains in the building! Sounds like Jessalyn Gilsig who plays Mersith Gordon may still be breathing as well:
"They have driven home to me that it's Heroes and so I am not dead," Gilsig told E!. "How could she die da fire? She starts the fire. So I think of her as sitting on the shelf, just waiting to emerge from the ashes. I just hope I don't come back with a lot of burn makeup that I have to wear." - meredith
And if Meredith is still alive, can she save Claire from this sticky situation??
And has Sylar got a new friend??
"Sylar Has an Awesome Friend. successivo week, actor Dan Byrd joins the mostra and Sylar teams up with his character, Luke. Look for Luke to be a human microwave
Don't stand too close to the screen, viewers!"
Is Claire's Bio mom really dead? We know that Sylar is alive, despite Abgela's claim that that found dental remains in the building! Sounds like Jessalyn Gilsig who plays Mersith Gordon may still be breathing as well:
"They have driven home to me that it's Heroes and so I am not dead," Gilsig told E!. "How could she die da fire? She starts the fire. So I think of her as sitting on the shelf, just waiting to emerge from the ashes. I just hope I don't come back with a lot of burn makeup that I have to wear." - meredith
And if Meredith is still alive, can she save Claire from this sticky situation??
And has Sylar got a new friend??
"Sylar Has an Awesome Friend. successivo week, actor Dan Byrd joins the mostra and Sylar teams up with his character, Luke. Look for Luke to be a human microwave
Don't stand too close to the screen, viewers!"