Heroes Unmasked - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

A New Dawn
This episode introduces us to the characters and creators.

Growing Pains
This episode catches up with Hayden Panettiere.

The Dreamer
A closer look at the character of Peter Petrelli and how he is fuelled by his destiny to give up his job as a hospice nurse to do something bigger and better.

Hiro Worship
Featuring an exclusive interview with actor Masi Oka, who plays Hiro.

Painting the Future
This episode looks at the artistic influences behind Heroes.

Double Trouble
An insight into one of the show's most complex characters, Niki Sanders. Including an interview with the actress who plays her, Ali Larter.

Voices
This episode focuses on the character of Matt Parkman, played by Greg Grunberg.

The HRG File
More is being revealed about the spooky and sinister Mr Bennet than ever before.

Dark Angel Gabriel
A look behind the scenes of the drama series, with interviews and exclusive backstage access.

Mohinder's Journey
Actor Sendhil Ramamurthy reveals how Mohinder Suresh has fought to find the truth behind his father's theories.

The Invisible Touch
Creator Tim Kring reveals why he cast British actor Christopher Eccleston for the role of Pete Petrelli's mentor.

Telling Tales
It has taken the pen of many men to create the world of Heroes. This programme reveals just how these master craftsmen, led by creator Tim Kring, have come together to form the show's web of interweaving storylines.

Head to Head
We hear from the cast and crew as two of the heroes do battle, resulting in one flying out of a ten-storey window.

Sets and the City
Our Heroes' journey may have taken them between New York, Tokyo and Madras, but in reality they have never left LA.

Turning Tides
A Bennet's-eye view reveals where the web of deceit began. Featuring insights from HRG himself, Jack Coleman.

Bad Company
As Linderman's identity is finally revealed, this episode shows the fun the writers and actors have had with these interweaving storylines.

Isaac
This edition looks at Isaac Mendez, the character who has overcome drugs, the loss of his girlfriend and the prospect of death.

Tomorrow's World
Three of the show's actors reveal how they portrayed futuristic versions of their characters.

The Director's Cut
A profile of director John Badham, who gives a candid view of life behind the lens, even as he works on set.

Finale
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