Heroes Creator Kring Talks Death, Heroes And Villians
December 4th, 2007 | 0 Comments | Email | Share | TweetCreator Tim Kring talked to TV Guide about the end of Volume 2: Generations and the begining of the third volume of Heroes which will resume after the writers strike. Kring specifically talks about the theme of the third seaon, what is going on with the Heroes that died in the final episode of Volume 2 and Sylar.
Heroes Volume 3
Volume 3 will be titled Villians. Just as the heroes have found each other to save the world, the villains will do the same with the opposite intent. And their numbers may be legion. The Company has catalogued many of these people over the years. There may be more of them down in that basement than the show has alluded to so far.
Are The Heroes That Died Really Dead
The fate of Nathan, who was shot during a TV press conference, and of Niki, who may have died in an abandoned building explosion, are “up in the air and will be determined when we come back after the strike,” Kring says. “Things are fairly dire for them both.” Immortal Adam was teleported by Hiro (Masi Oka) into a coffin buried in the same Japanese cemetery where his father Kaito (George Takei), who was slain by Adam, is also buried. “It’s poetic justice to have Adam end up in the same graveyard as Kaito,” Kring notes. “We’ve given the audience no reason to believe that Adam can figure a way to get out of there. The fact that he can live forever makes this the most gruesome of internments. If this happened to any of us, at least we’d know we’d soon have the mercy of death. Not here.”
Sylar
“Sylar getting his power back does not bode well for our heroes,” says Kring, who admits there is one upside to the writers’ strike: Originally, Quinto was not going to be available for much of Volume 3 because of his commitment to the new Star Trek film. Now, with the strike dragging on, he’ll likely be done playing young Spock by the time Heroes returns to production.
