The upcoming reboot, or official continuation, of NBC's hit show 'Heroes' is one of the most highly anticipated TV events of the year.
'Heroes Reborn' has previously released a few teasers featuring some new characters, but none really showed a clear picture of what to expect in the series.
The official 'Heroes' Youtube channel has just debuted the preview of the show, entitled 'The Extraordinary Among Us.'
A description of 'Heroes Reborn' reads as follows:
"A seemingly ordinary group of people who gradually become aware that they have special abilities. The story develops showing their reactions to these powers, and how this discovery affects their personal and professional lives."
The trailer repeatedly asks, "Where are the heroes?" and shows Ryan Guzman, Zachary Levi and Kiki Sukehane in action. Jack Coleman, who plays Noah Bennet, also gets some screen time. At one point, Robbie Kay asks his friend, "You ever get the feeling that you're meant to do something extraordinary?"
The video also features a glimpse of Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka) with his trusty samurai.
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'Heroes Reborn' also stars Rya Kihlstedt, Judith Shekoni, Danika Yarosh and Henry Zebrowski. Greg Grunberg, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Cristine Rose and Noah Gray-Cabey will reprise their roles from the previous 'Heroes.'
Fans were initially expecting to see other characters to return, including Peter Petrelli (Milo Ventimiglia), Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere), Niki Sanders (Ali Larter) and Sylar (Zachary Quinto). Show creator Tim Kring has announced that the series already has all the characters it needs.
"Everybody who's coming back has been in the press," he stated. "We have a cadre of characters from the previous that will make appearances-some bigger than others, some just in a cameo way. It will be an interesting use of the older characters."
'Heroes Reborn' will premiere on NBC on September 24, 2015, and will air every Thursdays 8/7c.