Why nbc cancelled heroes




















Are you sorry to hear that Heroes has been cancelled or was it long overdue? Will you watch the wrap-up event, whenever or whatever it is? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Just watched all series. Now u av left it hang in. I want hereos back because is a varey good show tow wach the actor or good at ther work pless brings it back.

I like the show and I think they are mean for not making a 5 season i just got done with the 4 season and it said to be continued I was so mad. The network, which brought back many of the stars from the original series, languished on Thursdays. The decision to end the franchise comes after Kring previously told The Hollywood Reporter that Reborn would be a closed-ended series — and he had multiple ideas for ways in which to continue with new stories.

Plus, the world always needs saving and that is a continual premise of the show. So it feels like it can be rebooted, relaunched and recast as a franchise more than just an ongoing saga with the same characters. True it was not like the first season, maybe too many storylines, but still much more interesting than most tv shows…shame shame.

I loved the original Heroes and was mad when it was canceled. I was hoping this was going to last the only thing that I was upset about was the original cast was either dead or getting killed off. Home News Cancelled or Renewed? Next Post ». Inline Feedbacks. August 25, am. It would be six years before Netflix premiered its first original series, much less became the home for street-level Marvel vigilantes like Daredevil and the Punisher. Audiences were enthralled by the story of ordinary people who inexplicably sprouted superhuman abilities and coped with the changes without the benefit of masks.

Unfortunately, Heroes proved it could only fly so far. By its second season, viewership dropped by 15 percent, and things only got worse from there. Its fourth season premiered in to an audience of 5. So what happened? Was Heroes a series that simply wasn't meant to survive its first couple of seasons?

Was it an issue of acting, directing, or writing? Until we can sneak a peek into parallel universes and see what our alternates are doing, here's the real reason Heroes was canceled in this timeline, anyway. Heroes could be fairly merciless when it came to killing off important characters. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, but as early as the first season, characters who had wonderful promise — including ones played by actors any series should've bent over backwards to keep — were getting taken out like Batman 's sidekicks.

McDowell is an amazing talent, his name was arguably the biggest in the series, and Linderman was a fantastic villain — the kind you can't wait to see again. He was also a good example of one of Heroes ' refreshing touches: the types of abilities certain characters had went against what you would normally expect. For example, Nikki Ali Larter is the only character in season 1 with super strength, a power usually associated with male heroes. Likewise, Linderman's superpower was healing, which is a pretty benevolent power for a bad guy.

But whatever potential Linderman had was lost in "Landslide" — the first season's penultimate episode — when D. Leonard Roberts phased his fist through Linderman's brain, killing him instantly. Other characters with great promise who were taken out before the first season was up include Isaac Mendez Santiago Cabrera , who had the ability to paint the future, and Eden Nora Zehetner , who killed herself in the 11th episode rather than allow Sylar Zachary Quinto to absorb her powers.

While the first season of Heroes had an issue keeping promising characters alive, the following seasons took one too many pages from the comic books that inspired the show, and as a result suffered from not letting anyone stay dead. The first season finale, "How to Stop an Exploding Man," ended with Nathan Petrelli Adrian Pasdar flying his brother Peter Milo Ventimiglia as high as he could, after which Peter's radioactive build-up caused him to explode.

Yet the second season premiere, "Four Months Later In the case of Nathan, the fact that he'd survived a nuclear explosion wasn't even treated as particularly strange. The return of Peter was given much more weight, and the reveal acted as the episode's surprise conclusion.

What was much more jarring was the death of Nikki Sanders and a strange resurrection that wasn't really a resurrection. Nikki was caught in an exploding building in Heroes ' season 2 finale.

The actress playing Nikki, Ali Larter, appeared as someone completely different in season 3. The new character was Tracy Strauss and instead of Nikki's super strength, Tracy exhibited the power to create and manipulate ice.

Fans speculated Nikki had survived and was altered somehow, but no.



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