Heros spinoff is off

HEROES: ORIGINS - a much-touted miniseries spin-off of NBC’s hit television show - may be the victim of the anticipated writers strike, which has networks antsy over starting productions they may not be able to finish. According to Hollywood Reporter:

NBC declined comment, but “Heroes: Origins” is not going to get its six-episode run, which was expected to start as early as late April. While the network hasn’t officially canceled the spinoff, producers of the series have been given no indication of when it might get a spot on the schedule.

Sources indicated “Origins” may be just the first of many projects lined up at the broadcast networks in 2008 that will get downgraded as a result of the potential strike, which could severely affect the TV industry. Budget allocations made months ago for a range of scripted programs, many of which will not be feasible without sidelined writers, will likely be reconsidered and potentially shifted to strike-proof material like reality and news programs.

“Origins” had been highly touted as a midseason addition since NBC’s upfront in May, when then-entertainment president Kevin Reilly envisioned spelling “Heroes” when it took a late-season hiatus. The network had been promoting “Origins” well in advance of its premiere, noting the enlistment of such top directors as Kevin Smith and Eli Roth to write and direct select episodes.

However, it is also possible that NBC, now under the creative direction of Ben Silverman, may have seen its enthusiasm diminish for an expansion of the “Heroes” franchise given a pronounced ratings drop-off in recent weeks for the flagship series.

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Cinefantastique's Los Angeles Correspondent from 1987 to 1993 and West Coast Editor from 1993 to 1999. Currently the webmaster of Cinefantastique Online, I also run a website called Hollywood Gothique that covers Halloween Horror and Sci-Fi Cinema Events in the Los Angeles area.

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