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The Heroes Soundtrack Play List

We announced the release of the upcoming Heroes soundtrack yesterday. Now, we have the play list below:

  • “Heroes Title,” Wendy & Lisa
  • “Fire and Regeneration,” Wendy & Lisa
  • “He’s Frank,” Brighton Port Authority featuring Iggy Pop
  • “All for Swinging You Around,” New Pornographers
  • “Glad It’s Over,” Wilco
  • “Weightless,” Nada Surf
  • “Nine in the Afternoon,” Panic at the Disco
  • “Chills,” My Morning Jacket
  • “Natural Selectio,” Wendy & Lisa
  • “ABoneCroneDrone 3,” Shelia Chandra
  • “Not Now but Soon,” Imogen Heap
  • “Jealously Rides With Me,” Death Cab for Cutie
  • “All Things Must Pass,” The Jesus and Mary Chain
  • “Homecoming,” Wendy & Lisa
  • “Man in the Long Black Coat,” Bob Dylan
  • “Maya’s Theme,” Yerba Buena
  • “Keeping My Composure,” The Chemical Brothers featuring Spank Rock
  • “Heroes,” David Bowie

Heroes News: On to Season Three!

Even if the writers’ strike is settled in the next week, Heroes is unlikely to produce any new episodes until the fall.

Michael Ausiello, a television critic and expert at TV Guide, recently said as much during a question and answer with readers:

Question: What are the odds that we’ll see more Heroes episodes this season?
Ausiello: Slim to none. Due to the heavily serialized nature of the show, it’s unlikely that Heroes will be back this season. Instead, NBC will likely go straight into production on Season 3.

Saving the World?

In the meantime, fans, we’ll continue to produce caption contests and news items.

Also, don’t forget to spend the off-season talking about the series in our forum with fellow fans!

Tim Kring Teases Chapter Three of Heroes

tim_kring_heroes.jpg As previously reported, Heroes Creator Tim Kring brought a brief clip of Heroes Chapter Three (”Villains”) along with him to the Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival.

He also talked about the goal behind this volume of the story:

“The intention was really just fairly simple.  We wanted to sort of talk to the audience or tell the audience about the idea of flip side of heroes.  That for pretty much every hero there was a villain out there.

And the idea was really just to unleash an entire…we had fun with one or two villains along the way and unleashing a whole bevy of them just seemed like a lot of fun for us.  So the entire volume deals with how to put that genie back in the bottle.”

Kring also called the current experience of not being able to write - for the first time in years - “surreal.”