15
2006    43mDrama, Crime
7.552%66%7.4
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Ordinary people discover that they possess extraordinary powers.

4 Seasons

  • Genesis
    Genesis23 Episodes
  • Generations
    Generations11 Episodes
  • Villains / Fugitives
    Villains / Fugitives25 Episodes
  • Redemption
    Redemption19 Episodes
  • Specials
    Specials26 Episodes
  • Hayden PanettiereClaire Bennet
  • Milo VentimigliaPeter Petrelli
  • Masi OkaHiro Nakamura
  • Jack ColemanNoah Bennet
  • Adrian PasdarNathan Petrelli
  • Ali LarterTracy Strauss
  • Greg GrunbergMatt Parkman
  • Sendhil RamamurthyMohinder Suresh
  • James KysonAndo Masahashi
  • Zachary QuintoGabriel 'Sylar' Gray
  • Cristine RoseAngela Petrelli
  • Santiago CabreraIsaac Mendez
  • Ashley CrowSandra Bennet
  • Noah Gray-CabeyMicah Sanders
  • Jimmy Jean-LouisThe Haitian
  • Tawny CypressSimone Deveaux
  • Leonard RobertsD.L. Hawkins
  • Robert KnepperSamuel Sullivan
  • Dania RamirezMaya Herrera
  • Lisa LackeyJanice Parkman
  • Dario Tibay5 days ago
    Heroes remains one of those fascinating 2000s shows where the first season is strong enough to keep the whole memory of the series alive. It arrived before the superhero boom became background noise, and its original hook still has power: ordinary people across the world discover extraordinary abilities while a future catastrophe pulls them slowly into each other’s lives. The ensemble is the main reason to return. Claire Bennet gives the show its teenage body-horror heart. Hiro Nakamura brings wonder without irony. Peter and Nathan Petrelli turn power into family melodrama. Noah Bennet makes secrecy feel intimate and dangerous. Sylar is genuinely unsettling before the show starts overusing him. Mohinder, Matt, Niki, D.L., Micah, Isaac, Angela, and the wider Company mythology all add texture to a world that feels larger than one city or one costume. The later seasons are where the trouble sets in. The second season loses focus, the third becomes increasingly convoluted, and the show begins to confuse more plot with deeper story. Characters shift motives too often, powers become too flexible, and the mythology starts to feel less like mystery and more like clutter. But as a rewatch, especially season one, Heroes still earns its place. It is visually memorable, emotionally sincere, and very much of its time in a way that now feels oddly appealing. Not a perfect series, but an important one — and for a while, a genuinely gripping one.
  • The Gutter Monkey13 May 2025
    Season one, on its own, is some of the greatest TV ever put on screen. The follow-up seasons... not so much.
  • Ninepintcoggie28 July 2025
    First season is 6 out of 5 stars. We don't acknowledge the other seasons

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