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More of the superheroes
November 6, 2009

Get set to make Mondays to Wednesdays stay-home nights - one of the most exciting of all superhero television series, the riveting Heroes, is returning for a third season soon.

The new series is scheduled to start at 9pm on November 16 and will be seen in that time slot every Monday for the next 25 weeks.

An American sci-fi series created by Tim Kring, Heroes tells the stories of ordinary individuals from around the world who inexplicably develop superhuman abilities, and their roles in preventing disasters, usually foreseen in images produced by precognitive painters.

The third season opens with the assassination attempt on Nathan Petrelli, and the consequences it has in the future. In addition, several villains escape from the confines of Level 5, and The Company attempts to recapture them.


Arthur Petrelli heals from systemic nerve damage, with the help of Adam Monroe's healing abilities, and eventually gains a few of the villains (Flint Gordon jnr, Knox and Daphne Millbrook), while later luring in Mohinder Suresh, Nathan, Tracy Strauss, Elle Bishop and Sylar.

Their objective is to create a formula to give people abilities, but after many failures they soon realise they need to find the catalyst.

The cast includes Jack Coleman as Noah, Greg Grunberg as Matt, Ali Larter as Tracy, Masi Oka as Hiro and Hayden Panettiere as Claire.


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