It's official. NBC has cancelled "Heroes."The  network seriously mulled  bringing back "Heroes" for a shortened final  season to wrap up the  serialized show. 
In the end, given the  fairly high cost of the drama, the show's  consistently declining ratings  and the number of new hour-longs coming  to NBC next season, the network  decided the UMS-produced series wasn't  worth an additional season.  Sources are still leaving the door open to  conclude the show with a  special or movie, but also tabling that  verdict until after upfronts,  which isn't the best sign. 
The show has long had a rocky  relationship with its fans. Out of the  gate, "Heroes" was a big hit for  the network -- an ethnically diverse  big-concept ensemble that performed  well overseas. It was NBC's "Lost."   
                                                              But the  show's writers struggled to keep the show's twisting  narrative on  track. Characters were killed off and resurrected with  regularity.  Narrative threads were started, then abandoned. Unlike  "Lost," there  didn't seem to be series-long central questions driving  the show that  needed to be resolved with a final season. 
Among  NBC's new shows, there's several entries aimed at genre fans that  the  network hopes will rekindle its audience -- 
superhero  drama "The Cape," "24"-style  conspiracy thriller "The Event" and  J.J. Abrams' 
light-hearted  spy drama "Undercovers." Also, of  course, 
"Chuck"  is coming back.
			
		 
	
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