Heroes Unmasked - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Japanese Idol
We discover how feudal Japan was conceived and created.

Generations
We delve deep into the history of our Heroes, with an exclusive tour of the show's Irish sets in Hollywood.

What the Butlers Saw
We join Hayden Panettiere on the beach as she makes a horrific discovery. Plus the magic behind CGI.

When Worlds Collide
Investigating the mysterious Maya and Alejandro, as well as the process involved in creating Maya's deadly tears.

Sweet Dreams
Adrian Pasdar talks through the four hours of make-up required each day to bring his scarred alter ego to life.

Travelling in Style
Tracking from page to screen the process of developing the writers' words into stunning onscreen locations.

New World Disorder
In an episode where you are just quite not sure who to believe, Stephen Tobolowsky (Bob Bishop) talks us though the global threat that the virus plays.

The Casting Couch
Heroes Unmasked gets some exclusive interviews with the casting agents and reveals how Kristen Bell achieved her electric performance as Elle.

Through Heroes Eyes
Following HRG's journey up to the date of his dramatic demise, featuring talk with the cast and crew, who explain how they brought the Wild West to Heroes.

From Heroes to Villains
A last and exclusive peek at what goes on behind the scenes of the award-winning series.
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