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Common people discover that they have super powers. Their lives intertwine as a devastating event must be prevented.
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Common people discover that they have super powers. Their lives intertwine as a devastating event must be prevented.
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IMDbBest International | 2008 | Dennis Hammer
Outstanding Supporting Actress Drama Series | 2008 | Ali Larter
Best Supporting Actress on Television | 2007 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Supporting Actor on Television | 2007 | Masi Oka
Choice TV Actress Drama | 2007 | Hayden Panettiere
Choice TV Actress Action Adventure | 2008 | Hayden Panettiere
Choice TV Actor Action Adventure | 2008 | Milo Ventimiglia
Breakout Performance | 2007 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actress | 2007 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Performance in a TV Series Supporting Young Actress | 2008 | Adair Tishler
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2007 | Noah Gray-Cabey
2007 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Supporting Actress Television | 2008 | Dania Ramirez
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series | 2009 | Lee Smith
Top TV Series | 2007 | Wendy Melvoin
2007 | Tim Kring
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | 2009 | Diego Galtieri
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2007 | Masi Oka
Best Supporting Actress on Television | 2008 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | 2009 | Robert Forster
Best Supporting Actor on Television | 2008 | Masi Oka
Scream Queen | 2007 | Ali Larter
Sexiest Superhero | 2007 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Superhero | 2007 | Masi Oka
Best Television Performance | 2010 | Zachary Quinto
Most Vile Villain | 2007 | Zachary Quinto
Choice TV Actress Action Adventure | 2008 | Ali Larter
Choice TV Actress FantasySciFi | 2010 | Hayden Panettiere
Choice TV Breakout | 2007 | Masi Oka
Choice TV Villain | 2009 | Zachary Quinto
Choice TV Actor Drama | 2007 | Milo Ventimiglia
Best TV Actress | 2008 | Hayden Panettiere
Best Actor | 2010 | Zachary Quinto
Best Actor For | 2010 | Zachary Quinto
Outstanding Actress Drama Series | 2008 | Eriko Tamura
Outstanding Actor Drama Series | 2008 | Jack Coleman
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | 2009 | Dania Ramirez
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Television Series | 2008 | Dania Ramirez
Outstanding Actor Television Series MiniSeries or Television Movie | 2007 | Santiago Cabrera
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | Masi Oka
Outstanding Drama Series | 2007 | Dennis Hammer
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | 2008 | Scott Boyd
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | 2007 | David Semel
Outstanding Stunt Coordination | 2007 | Ian Quinn
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series | 2007 | Daniel J. Vivanco
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | 2007 | Donn Aron
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | 2007 | Ragui Hanna
Outstanding Art Direction for a SingleCamera Series | 2008 | Matthew C. Jacobs
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series OneHour | 2007 | Gerry Lentz
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | Masi Oka
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | George Takei
Drama Supporting Actor | 2007 | Masi Oka
Drama Episode of the Year | 2007 | Allan Arkush
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2007 | Masi Oka
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2008 | Chuck Kim
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series | 2009 | Anthony Hemingway
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series | 2008 | Natalie Chaidez
New Series | 2007 | Chuck Kim
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series | 2008 | Tim Mikulecky
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement | 2007 | J. Michael Hooser
Best Sound Editing Computer Entertainment | 2009 | Jody Thomas
Best Performance in a TV Series Leading Young Actor | 2008 | Noah Gray-Cabey
Best New Drama | 2008 | Dennis Hammer
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama | 2008 | Dennis Hammer
Best TV Presentation | 2007 | Joe Pokaski
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television MovieMiniSeriesPilot | 2007 | Adam Kane
Episode of a SingleCamera Television Series | 2007 | Matthew C. Jacobs
Best Dramatic Episodic Casting | 2007 | Natalie Hart
Best Dramatic Pilot Casting | 2007 | Natalie Hart
Best Supporting Actor Television | 2008 | Shalim Ortiz
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series | 2009 | Diego Galtieri
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series | 2007 | Gerry Lentz
The license plate on Kaito Nakamura's car is NCC-1701. George Takei, who plays Kaito, was Mr. Sulu in the original incarnation of Star Trek (1966) and NCC-1701 is the registry number of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
According to series creator Tim Kring, Noah Bennet has a distinct pair of glasses, due to the fact he had very few lines in the beginning of the series and needed to be recognizable by the audience. Also, Kring said the horn-rimmed glasses were chosen because they had a distinct "early days of the CIA" look.
The character of Claude, who has the power of invisibility, is named after Claude Rains who appeared in The Invisible Man (1933).
Emma Stone auditioned for the role of Claire Bennet.
It was originally intended for Claire's friend Zach eventually to be revealed as gay, and to have his coming out serve as a parallel to Claire's coming to terms with her secret abilities. However, when the manager for Thomas Dekker (the actor who played Zach) discovered that this development was in store for the character, she first insisted that a line identifying Zach as gay be deleted from a script, and then pulled Dekker from the show altogether. Producer and writer Bryan Fuller gave an interview in April 2007 in which he explained that Dekker "was up for the John Connor role in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008) and the manager didn't want him playing a gay character, because it might affect FOX's interest in hiring him. It got really ugly." Fuller also said that through Zach's last appearances on the show, "in all of our minds, the character was still gay, but we couldn't say it explicitly." Several lines remain in the series in which other characters refer to Zach as gay, but it remains ambiguous as to whether they know something the audience doesn't or are simply making insinuations. Dekker himself came out as gay a decade later.
"[Sylar is probing Claire's brain] Claire Bennet: You're not going to eat it, are you? Sylar: Eat your brain? Claire... that's disgusting."
"Hiro Nakamura: Save the cheerleader, save the world."