November 25, 2024 05:29 AM

Jack Coleman Relives His Character In NBC’s “Heroes Reborn”[VIDEO]

"Heroes" will indeed be reborn as NBC is about to introduce its new miniseries which will cast Jack Coleman as a returning star.

While the production team attempts to keep everything under wraps about the forthcoming miniseries, the actor has just confirmed that he will be a part of the said project by signing on for the rumored 13-episode TV project. "Heroes Reborn" is actually a reboot of the 2006 produced series which will also cast stars from the previous production and that includes Jack Coleman who will be returning for his role as Noah Bennett.

The actor will be again portraying his role more famously known as HRG, in reference to the character's horn-rimmed glasses that he often wore. The miniseries will most likely be a grand reunion as other original cast members were reported to join the production team. Original members such as Zachary Quinto and Milo Ventimiglia are rumored to be returning for their roles, but no confirmation has been announced.

There is also a hint that Masi Oka might be reliving his role as Hiro Nakamura after he made a curiosity-generating post in Twitter. NBC confirmed on February that Heroes Reborn will be coming soon with 13 episodes. As the miniseries is about to start, Jack Coleman is the only one who recently confirmed his involvement in the coming project.

It is not just Jack Coleman who will be back to the team, but it was also confirmed that original creator Tim Kring will be directing Heroes Reborn. The plot for the upcoming miniseries is still being concealed to prevent its debut from being spoiled. The original TV series was actually an instant hit after it debuted in 2006 with an average of 14.5 million viewers; however, it later changed in 2010 as fans became frustrated with the show's creative direction.

With Jack Coleman returning in Heroes Reborn, the miniseries is expected to attract TV viewers just like the original series during its debut. The show is set to hit TV screens on 2015.

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