TMC
01-24-2016, 02:52 AM
http://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/why-another-heroes-revival-is-a-bad-idea.html/?ref=YF
Considering how lackluster Heroes Reborn was, it’s more than a little surprising to hear that there’s still a likelihood of another revival in the future. Many were hesitant about bringing back Heroes in the first place and Reborn basically confirmed those doubts, failing to recapture the excitement of the show’s freshman critically acclaimed season. With that still so fresh in everyone’s minds, pushing for a third incarnation of the already skewered franchise seems like a wildly bad idea — not to mention, a tough sell to audiences who seem more than ready to call it a day and just let the show be.
NBC, for its part, has since backed up Kring’s statements, with Greenblatt saying, “The show this fall was always envisioned as a 13-episode limited series, which comes to an exciting conclusion tonight … And the door remains open for future installments of this beloved series from creator/executive producer Tim Kring.”
We’ll have to stay tuned to whether Heroes part three ever actually comes to be. In the meantime, if you’re really jonesing for a Heroes fix (or just want to erase the confusion of Reborn from your memory), the original glorious first season is currently available to stream on Netflix.
Considering how lackluster Heroes Reborn was, it’s more than a little surprising to hear that there’s still a likelihood of another revival in the future. Many were hesitant about bringing back Heroes in the first place and Reborn basically confirmed those doubts, failing to recapture the excitement of the show’s freshman critically acclaimed season. With that still so fresh in everyone’s minds, pushing for a third incarnation of the already skewered franchise seems like a wildly bad idea — not to mention, a tough sell to audiences who seem more than ready to call it a day and just let the show be.
NBC, for its part, has since backed up Kring’s statements, with Greenblatt saying, “The show this fall was always envisioned as a 13-episode limited series, which comes to an exciting conclusion tonight … And the door remains open for future installments of this beloved series from creator/executive producer Tim Kring.”
We’ll have to stay tuned to whether Heroes part three ever actually comes to be. In the meantime, if you’re really jonesing for a Heroes fix (or just want to erase the confusion of Reborn from your memory), the original glorious first season is currently available to stream on Netflix.