Heroes Reborn Adds Two More Familiar Faces

For a series that was initially greenlit as a tangential offshoot, Heroes Reborn has certainly gathered up quite a few cast members from the original series. We already know that Heroes veterans Jack Coleman (Noah "HRG" Bennet), Masi Oka (Hiro Nakamura), Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman) and Jimmy Jean-Louis (The Haitian) will be returning in recurring and guest roles. Now, it's been announced that two more familiar faces have been added to that list.

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For a series that was initially greenlit as a tangential offshoot, Heroes Reborn has certainly gathered up quite a few cast members from the original show. We already know that Heroes veterans Jack Coleman (Noah “HRG” Bennet), Masi Oka (Hiro Nakamura), Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman) and Jimmy Jean-Louis (The Haitian) will be returning in recurring and guest roles, and now, it’s been announced that two more familiar faces have been added to that list.

Sendhil Ramamurthy, who played Dr. Mohinder Suresh, and Noah Gray-Cabey, who played young Micah Sanders, have both jumped aboard Heroes Reborn in guest roles. Unfortunately, we have no idea what they’ll be doing, how many episodes they’ll show up in or what their characters have been up to since we last saw them. Micah’s return will perhaps be the most jarring though, as Gray-Cabey is now 19 years old and no longer sports the character’s trademark curly mop.

Heroes Reborn will air on Tuesdays on NBC later this fall and along with the aforementioned names, the show will star Chuck alum Zachary Levi, Judith Shekoni, Robbie Kay, Henry Zebrowski, Kiki Sukezane, Ryan Guzman, Danika Yarosh, Toru Uchikado, Eve Harlow and Gatlin Green.


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