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After an ancient truce existing between humankind and the invisible realm of the fantastic is broken, Hell on Earth is ready to erupt. An impassioned otherworldly prince, driven mad by man's wanton behaviour, defies his bloodline and begins a quest for the final key that will awaken an unstoppable army. Now, it's up to the planet's toughest, most charmless anti-hero to save an ungrateful humanity from their demise. Rarely is a follow-on better than the original, but however much I enjoyed the fi find out more...

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As a total eclipse casts its shadow across the globe, a genetics professor in India is led by his father's disappearance to uncover a secret theory, that there are people with hitherto unknown super powers living among us and their ultimate destiny is nothing less than to save the world! find out more...

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Episodes: 3) One Giant Leap - Hiro gets back to Japan and persuades Ando to help him save the world; Pete is struggling to fly again; Claire gets killed and wakes up during the autopsy and Matt sees a mysterious man while helping to investigate the murders from the last episode. 4) Collision - Hiro and Ando arrive in Vegas, where they gamble and win thanks to Hiro's powers; Mohinder meets with Pete, who is starting to think that his power is absorbing the powers of other people; Claire, after es find out more...

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Episodes: 6) Better Halves - Hiro and his buddy embark on a journey to New York, when they are stopped by a Vegas high-roller who offers them a deal they can't refuse. As HRG sets up a meeting for Claire with her biological parents, she hopes to find answers about her newfound indestructibility. Isaac receives a confusing call from Hiro, but Peter is there to pick up the phone and relay a life-saving message. Suresh heads back to India to bury his father. An unexpected visitor shows up at Niki's find out more...

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Episodes: 9) Home Coming - Claire's father makes an effort to save her life. Peter, having tried to contact Hiro, flies to Texas in his effort to save the cheerleader. Hiro decides to head back in time to save the waitress and Suresh can't get a dream out of his head. 10) Six Months Ago - Claire is at home when the cheer leading captain walks in and informs Claire that the spot is hers if she wants it; Hiro has traveled back in time to the Texas diner; Nathan and Peter are preparing to take dow find out more...

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The second half of series one sees "Heroes" flesh out the characters who have found themselves bestowed with extraordinary powers, giving us insight into their past and showing the seemingly unstoppable rise of their possible nemesis. Slick, pacey, and accomplished, "Heroes" is a worthy addition to the ever growing pantheon of highly addictive, wildly ridiculous American TV series such as ‘Lost', ‘Prisonbreak' et al. find out more...

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Chapter Sixteen 'Unexpected'; Peter learns that someone close may have betrayed him and Claude, Ted and Hana drop into Matt's world, Hiro makes a difficult decision about his mission and Claire can't contain her anger at her father. find out more...

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Chapter Twenty 'Five Years Gone'; five years into the future with Hiro and Ando and we meet a brunette Claire, a "very different" Matt and a Niki/Jessica that have combined into one individual. find out more...

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 Disney's take on the Tony-winning original musical by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim A twist on the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, intertwining the plots of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and The Beanstalk and Rapunzel.

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Four earthlings are recruited by the mysterious Oz and are honed into a cohesive fighting force against the Shadowmen, a group of fallen angels hell bent on the destruction of life as we know it. Invincible is dangerously close to being unbelievable, but the corny comic strip style saves it from utterly unintentional farce. By no-means good but if you've temporarily misplaced your frontal lobe (or it's drowning in alcohol) it does the business. find out more...