Newsarama | by David Pepose | Tue, Jun 23
Tue, Jun 23
Entertainment Weekly has reported that Bryan Fuller, who many saw as the potential savior of the series upon his return to the show late last year, has confirmed that he is leaving Heroes once more.
The writer of the critically acclaimed Season One episode “Company Man” had initially left...
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