To be premiered on Sept. 24, the upcoming reboot season of "Heroes Reborn'' has been shared by two generations of superheroes. Zachary Levi, who plays Luke in "Heroes Reborn'' teased that Luke and Joanne Collins will be affected "very personally, very deeply, very gravely and so they take it upon themselves to try and ride their own ship while simultaneously doing what they think is a favor to the world by eliminating people with abilities.''
According to a Vine Report, known for his role as the joyful Hiro Nakamura, Masi Oka also revealed that this time around will be "...a little bit not as 'Ya-ta!' kind of goofy hero" for his character, but will be a little more matured version. "I grew out a ponytail and gained a few pounds,'' he added.
In a separate interview with TV Guide, Jack Coleman revealed that although his role as Noah Bennett will no longer be the loyal man to Primatech Company, there will be a new organization that will pose threats to the heroes. "I would say [Noah's] mostly looking out for our heroes, but always leaves some wiggle room for some bad behavior,'' Coleman cautions the viewers.
"Heroes Reborn'' poses three very intriguing questions about the fate of humanity in this upcoming season, jam-packed with supernaturally-gifted favorites and some new faces. These all-important questions will be asked: Where does it come from? This need to solve life's mysteries? Who will hold our hands? And the heroes will claim: "We hope to make a difference. We hope to change the world.''
According to Digital Spy, Noah Bennett (Jack Coleman) will be in the ruins of a cataclysmic event, Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka) will be gripping someone closely, and the dangerously elusive Luke Collins (Zachary Levi), will be shooting an unseen enemy. Unfortunately Tim Kring, the series creator, recently confirmed that the beloved character from the original series is killed off-screen, ahead of the Reborn premiere.