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‘Heroes’ Is Coming Back With A New Reboot

New characters and old enemies are about to change the game.

‘Heroes’ is making a comeback with a new series called ‘Heroes: Eclipsed.’

Original ‘Heroes’ creator Tim Kring is making the reboot. His most recent project was 2019’s drama series ‘Treadstone.’ Kring always thought that ‘Heroes’ could come back with new stories and characters, and Variety reports that now it’s happening.

Kring isn’t working alone, though — he’s teaming up with Jordan Cerf to produce the show.

‘Heroes: Eclipsed’ Will Focus On the Future

‘Heroes: Eclipsed’ takes place many years after the original series. It’s a whole new chapter where new characters discover they have special powers. These powers are going to change their lives just like in the original series.

‘Heroes’ first appeared on TV in 2006 and continued for four seasons until 2010. The show told the story of ordinary people who found out they had extraordinary abilities. They used these powers to try to stop bad things from happening. There was also a shorter series in 2015 called ‘Heroes Reborn.’

‘Heroes: Eclipsed’ doesn’t have a set date for when it will start showing on TV.

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