Rating: T for Violence and Language
Length: Continuous
Summary: Find out how connected these special beings are how it they can effect each other. (Each chapter will be from a different characters point of view).
It's a piece with Tim Kring, Ali Larter and Santiago Cabrera about the show.
Leave any comments you like there and if I get to do more pieces (past the Tim Kring interview I already completed that will be up next week) I will try to ask questions that fans want to know.
Posted by HeroesFanon 2006/9/21 12:09:41 (588 reads)
Movieweb has a detailed transcription of a conference call with Masi Oka, Greg Grunberg and Tim Kring.
Here is a little snippit: I was wondering if you could expound a little about what are the joys and the rewards and the perils of writing a serial show for such an ensemble cast. Do you have like the whole story mapped in your head and just paste the narration in chapters or so how will you go about it?
Tim Kring: One of the, you know, the challenges is obviously to keep a lot of stories going at the same time. That's a very, very big challenge. But, you know, one of the fun things is again, we do know where we're going but watching characters develop and taking them in places that even you didn't expect because the room is a very - the writers' room is a very interesting place because ideas morph and bend and become very different things when you start filtering through lots of people's ideas.
And the one frustrating thing about writing a big serialized show is that any change that you come up with has a kind of domino effect so you - it forces you to be very diligent about what you're trying to tell. And balancing how much story with how much character development is also a challenge. But so far, we seem to be finding more sort of treasures out of this than pitfalls.
Note: this is the same conference call that we talked about a little over a week ago.
Posted by HeroesFanon 2006/8/29 13:04:23 (2181 reads)
For those of you into celeb gossip and the like:
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Although Alexis Bledel and Milo Ventimiglia have broken up after 3 1/2 years together, Ventimiglia makes it clear he is keeping positive thoughts of his former girlfriend, stressing, "She's a good person." Ventimiglia doesn't blame Hollywood and its pressures for his split with the "Gilmore Girls" star. In his view, "I don't think it's any more difficult than in any other way of life, or in any other industry. Relationships are relationships, and they're tough. You just have to want to work on them."
Ventimiglia also confirms that his "Gilmore Girls" character, Jess, "is kind of gone. The main reasons I actually went back to work on that show were (writer-producers) Dan and Amy Palladino. They kept telling me they had some really great stories with Jess, and I thought he had matured and grown up, so that was something I always appreciated. Now that Dan and Amy are gone, I don't see myself going back," he says.
Posted by HeroesFanon 2006/8/29 12:59:08 (506 reads)
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Greg Grunberg, one of the stars of NBC's upcoming superhero drama Heroes, told SCI FI Wire that he doesn't mind being cut out of the show's pilot. "You know, I'm OK with it," Grunberg said in an interview between takes on the set of the show in Hollywood, Calif., on Aug. 23. "I was not in the pilot of Alias or Felicity. And then as soon as I was in the pilot of Lost, I got killed in five minutes. So I'm fine with that."
Posted by HeroesFanon 2006/8/29 12:56:41 (479 reads)
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Greg Grunberg-- a longtime friend of writer/director J.J. Abrams, who has been hired to helm the proposed 11th Star Trek film -- told SCI FI Wire that he and Abrams have joked about giving Grunberg a cameo role -- and he also dropped a tantalizing hint about the film's possibly youthful characters.
"Yeah, we joked about that, "Grunberg said in an interview on the set of his upcoming NBC SF Aseries Heroes in Hollywood, Calif..."
Posted by HeroesFanon 2006/8/29 12:52:39 (447 reads)
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Nora Zehetner has signed to do an arc on NBC's new drama "Heroes," playing a hip, Bohemian struggling actress in New York. Zehetner, who most recently appeared in the indie "Brick," is on the big screen in "Conversations With Other Women." Zehetner, who recurred on WB Network's "Everwood," is repped by the Gersh Agency and manager Paul Nelson of Mosaic Media Group.
Posted by HeroesFanon 2006/7/25 13:27:52 (2475 reads)
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12:31 pm: TV/movie/comic-writer/producer extraordinaire Jeph Loeb takes the podium and excitedly intros "Heroes." They're going to show us the "director's cut" of the pilot, a version he stresses won't ever be shown again! (And not a TiVo in sight!) He also mentions that he left "Lost" to be a part of this show, i.e. it's that good. (I should also note that there's at least 2,000 people in attendance, with another 600 or so having been turned away at the door.)
12:36 pm: Before the screening though we meet creator Tim Kring, artist Tim Sale (whose paintings are used throughout the show) and the cast - all but two of which (Greg Grunberg, Hayden Panettiere) are present (they're off actually shooting the show, the slackers). Milo Ventimiglia and Masi Oka however show their solidarity by wearing T-shirts that say "Grunberg Is My Hero" and "Hayden Is My Hero" respectively.
12:39 pm: And so to much applause the pilot begins and hey - it's nothing like the screener I saw! Actually all of the original pilot's scenes are present but they've cut in a major subplot that intros Grunberg's character - Matt Parkman, a sad sack L.A. cop who can hear people's thoughts - as well as a new thread regarding another guy with mysterious powers named Sylar (not confirmed but I believe it's Miguel Ferrer in a voice cameo) whom Sendhil Ramamurthy's character tracks down. (Still no Leonard Roberts though.) All in all, it's about 15 minutes of new footage and it without a doubt adds a lot to the show, providing a new sense of urgency to the proceedings as well as tying together several other subplots. I won't spoil all the specifics here, but for those who really want to know check out the tag at the bottom of the page.
1:50 pm: As you'd expect with this audience, the pilot goes over like gangbusters. Masi Oka's Hiro Nakamura - a Japanese corporate drone who discovers he can bend space and time - appears to be the breakout character. There wasn't a scene with him that didn't feature the audience laughing and/or cheering.
1:51 pm: Gah! There's only 10 minutes left at the panel! It looks like it will run long, making my trek over to the "Battlestar Galactica" panel at 2:00 pm quite the last-minute ordeal.
1:52 pm: Kring, Loeb and co. re-emerge in time to take a few questions.
1:53 pm: When asked about "what's the deal" with her character (whose mirror image seemly has killed a pair of thugs in the pilot), Ali Larter explains: "What the producers have hinted at is that there's actually going to be a duality in my personality. And [it] could possibly be a separate molecular human being, or a doppelganger or it could just be I'm some sort of sociopath." That's right folks - she used molecular, doppelganger and sociopath all in the same sentence - I'm officially in love with Ali.
1:56 pm: A fan asks if Masi - who speaks only in Japanese in the pilot - is fluent in said language, he responds: "[Insert lengthy sentence in Japanese here] ...and that's how the season ends."
1:58 pm: Kring is asked if he's got a multi-year plan for the show and if he has any reservations about killing off characters. A blunt Kring says, "The truth is we'll be on as long as we can stay on. There is no set ending. We're not setting up a central premise where there's an end point. As long as the stories keep on revolving around these characters then we can spin those stories out forever."
2:01 pm: A young girl asks where she can get a "Grunberg Is My Hero" T-shirt, to which Milo takes off his own and throws it to the girl. The audience explodes. Seriously, can the cast of "Heroes" be my friends?
2:05 pm: Grunberg has texted Milo from the set of "Heroes," which in turn he reads to the crowd: "I wish I was there but I'm making superhero magic on the set right now, looking strapping, making super love to the camera, giving some superheroic dramatic acting and super noshing on the super craft service table... Don't tell Tim I was noshing on craft service. Don't believe a word Masi says, he's a big liar. Well I miss you Comic-Con, let's catch up soon - how about Monday nights at 9 on NBC this fall?" Grunberg and I totally need to go bowling some day.
2:07 pm: When prompted what attracted him to the project, 10-year old Noah Gray-Cabey exclaims: "I'm a 10-year-old who's got superpowers! I was all over this one!"
2:09 pm: Another audience member asks if he can have Ali's shirt. No dice.