
A new 'Heroes' reboot series is currently in development under the helm of creator Tim Kring. The reboot, titled 'Heroes: Eclipsed,' is a fresh take on the original superhero series, set in a world where new evolved humans are just beginning to discover their extraordinary powers. Tim Kring is on board as the executive producer of 'Heroes: Eclipsed,' alongside Jordan Cerf from Mosaic.
The original 'Heroes' series aired on NBC for four seasons from 2006 to 2010, featuring a talented ensemble cast including Hayden Panettiere, Jack Coleman, Milo Ventimiglia, Masi Oka, Zachary Quinto, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Ali Larter, Adrian Pasdar, and Greg Grunberg. In 2015, Kring ventured into the 'Heroes' universe once again with the limited series 'Heroes Reborn,' where Coleman reprised his role as Noah Bennet, joined by Zachary Levi, Robbie Kay, Kiki Sukezane, Ryan Guzman, Rya Kihlstedt, and Judith Shekoni.
During the promotion of 'Heroes Reborn,' Kring hinted at the potential for further exploration of the 'Heroes' universe, emphasizing the broad and flexible nature of the premise. He expressed confidence in the ability to craft new storylines with a mix of returning and fresh characters, all centered around ordinary individuals with extraordinary abilities coming together to save the world.
Tim Kring's recent television project, the 2019 drama series 'Treadstone,' delved into the world of Jason Bourne and featured a cast led by Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor, and Omar Metwally. Kring's diverse writing credits also include the series 'Touch,' 'Dig,' and 'Crossing Jordan.'
The announcement of 'Heroes: Eclipsed' marks an exciting new chapter in the 'Heroes' saga, promising fans a fresh perspective on the beloved superhero narrative. With casting details yet to be revealed, anticipation is high for the evolution of this iconic franchise under Tim Kring's creative direction.