March 11th, 2009 by Joe | 1 Comment

PlayStation 3 owners rejoice! What seems to be long overdue, Sony has announced that NBC Universal will now be offering their content via the PlayStation network. PS3 owners can download episodes of The Office, 30 Rock and Heroes as well as a few popular Universal movies. I decided to take a look myself and sure enough all the content is already available for download. Heroes has all 3 seasons to choose from in Standard Definition or High Definition and the prices are on par with the rest of the TV content. Episodes in Standard Definition will cost you $1.99 while High Definition episodes get you for $2.99.
Source: G4TV and Heroespodcast.com
March 9th, 2009 by Graham | 2 Comments
March 9th, 2009 by Graham | 4 Comments
Heroes comes back tonight with Shades of Gray. Tonight we’ll finally get to see Sylar confront his biological father. However, in his haste to find and kill his father has he actually put himself in danger? Matt’s life is also in danger from the bomb and we’ll also learn more about why Claire was picked by REBEL to save her nemesis Eric Doyle. This is shaping up to be one exciting episode. Don’t miss the action tonight at 9pm Eastern on NBC!
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March 5th, 2009 by Graham | 8 Comments
Even though we still do not have an official press release regarding NBC’s plans for Heroes, we are hearing some good things from the executives themselves. NBC Entertainment president Angela Bromstad mentioned during a Q&A session this morning that NBC plans to bring back Heroes this fall for 18-20 episodes. Bromstad also added that Heroes was never ‘on the bubble’ for renewal, meaning NBC was not actively considering ending the show.
Source The ODI, Hollywood Reporter