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Greg Grunberg talks 'Heroes' demise
Published Sunday, May 23 2010, 14:41 BST | By Neil Wilkes | 6 comments
The axe of Heroes had been a long time coming. After a universally-praised first year, the show - and, accordingly, its ratings - promptly went into freefall, never really managing to recover (aside for some brief flashes of greatness towards the end of seasons three and four). Despite the problems, the cast and fans remained hopeful of a fifth and final season to round out the story, but earlier this month, NBC performed euthanasia on the Tim Kring drama, adding Heroes to a long list of cult casualties from the 2009-10 season.
Last week we caught up with one of the show's more vocal cast members, Greg Grunberg, to get his thoughts on the situation and find out more about his new comedy series, Love Bites.
Additional reporting by Lara Martin
Would you be in favour of a Heroes wrap-up movie? Or should it now be left alone? Add your comments to this entry below!
Last week we caught up with one of the show's more vocal cast members, Greg Grunberg, to get his thoughts on the situation and find out more about his new comedy series, Love Bites.
Additional reporting by Lara Martin
Would you be in favour of a Heroes wrap-up movie? Or should it now be left alone? Add your comments to this entry below!
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