SAN DIEGO â" After a five-year hiatus, âHeroesâ is soaring into Comic-Con to win back fans.
The superhero series about everyday folks with extraordinary powers debuted at the pop-culture convention nine years ago and went on to become a TV phenomenon. The show ran for four seasons before it was killed off by NBC following steep declines in viewership.
âHeroesâ creator Tim Kring launched a Sunday session at Comic-Con featuring the cast of the upcoming follow-up series âHeroes Rebornâ by directly addressing the showâs fans.
âFor those people who stuck with it and watched every single episode, you have my undying gratitude,â Kring said. âFor those of you along the way who maybe grew a little tired because you perceived that perhaps the show grew a little tired, I really only have one thing to say about that.â
The cast and crew had âa long rest, a good nightâs sleep,â and theyâre âready to save the world again,â he said.
Kring was joined on stage by returning âHeroesâ stars Greg Grunberg, Jack Coleman, Jimmy Jean-Louis and Masi Oka, as well as such newcomers as Zachary Levi, Robbie Kay, Ryan Guzman and Gatlin Green.
âHeroes Rebornâ is set five years after âHeroesâ ended and will focus on super-humans â" or EVOs, as they were called in footage shown Sunday â" living in hiding to avoid persecution by society.
âThis is âHeroesâ on steroids,â said Grunberg, who is reprising his role as mind-reading detective Matt Parkman in âHeroes Reborn.â
âChuckâ star Zachary Levi has joined the cast as a gun-toting villain named Luke Collins. Heâs apparently hunting EVOs. In a scene from a âHeroes Rebornâ trailer, his character is standing over a pile of bodies with a gun in his hand.
âLuke is very tortured guy,â Levi said. âHeâs gone down a very dark path in his very twisted relationship with his wife. Theyâve been very hurt by something thatâs happened.â
The panel ended with footage of Masi Okaâs Hiro wielding two swords to save Sendhil Ramamurthyâs Mohinder from a baddie with the apparent ability to duplicate his body.
âHeroes Rebornâ debuts Sept. 24 on NBC.
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