Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters

Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters

2015
Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters
Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters

Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters

6.9 | en | Sci-Fi

Dark Matters is a six episode prequel series of Heroes Reborn, to introduce the characters and story of Heroes Reborn.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Where the Truth Lies
Jul. 09,2015
Where the Truth Lies

Hero_Truther's true identity is revealed when Quentin brings him evidence that connects Renautas to the Primatech Paper Company, leading Quentin to track down a former Primatech employee: Noah Bennet aka HRG (Jack Coleman).

EP5  Renautas
Jul. 22,2015
Renautas

In the wake of tragic events on June 13th, Quentin refuses to believe his sister was involved in the attacks and believes Renautas was behind Phoebe's abduction.

EP4  June 13th
Jul. 22,2015
June 13th

Phoebe goes missing after an argument with Quentin over her ongoing nightmares.

EP3  Registered
Jul. 22,2015
Registered

After a pro-EVO demonstration at the college gets out of hand, Phoebe is arrested and forced to register in a national database. When Phoebe is approached by Harris with a job offer at the fast-growing tech company named Renautas.

EP2  Phoebe
Jul. 22,2015
Phoebe

Quentin encourages Phoebe to continue documenting her story when she begins college. As Phoebe's power grows, she discovers that there's much more to her ability than she initially realized.

EP1  Where Are the Heroes?
Jul. 09,2015
Where Are the Heroes?

As the mysterious Hero_Truther puts out a rallying cry for EVOs to declare themselves by telling personal stories in the wake of fear mongering. This prompts Phoebe to reveal to her brother, Quentin, that she can manipulate shadows.

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Released: 2015-07-09 | Released Producted By: Aircraft Pictures , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Dark Matters is a six episode prequel series of Heroes Reborn, to introduce the characters and story of Heroes Reborn.

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Henry Zebrowski , Greta Onieogou , Noah Gray-Cabey

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters" is a 6-part mini series from 2015 and the title already gives away that this is of course a little spin-off to the series "Heroes Reborn" and that one is actually based on the series "Heroes", so it is a bit of a never-ending story apparently. As for this one here, I found it really mediocre eventually. There is a touch of supernatural elements and the heroes here are not really liked by everybody, so as always when minorities are discriminated against (or believe they are discriminated against), drastic events are the consequence. Terrorism is one of these and it is a crucial part in the second half of this brief series. It is also the story of a guy trying to prove his sister (one of these "heroes") is actually not a criminal. The episode range from 5 minutes to 11.5 minutes and the entire thing is roughly 43 minutes long, so you can easily watch it in one sitting. I would only recommend it though to the biggest fans of "Heroes Reborn". The good thing here is that characters from the latter are also in the center of this one here and they did not include random other actors or characters as protagonists as it is often the case in these mini-series. But the acting and script are rarely above mediocre level and I have to give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews These are the events leading up to, and shortly after, the attack in Odessa, Texas, 2014. Claire Bennet made it OK to come out. Countless Evos have revealed themselves since. Not everyone takes it well. Gradually, the tensions increase and spread. Through this, the audience are shown how things got as bad as they are in the main show. The socio-political climate, I mean, not the... overall quality. I don't think that can be adequately explained. Seriously. The disappointment... I'm getting off-topic.This is not an ensemble piece. That helps it focus. In general, this is all tight, with fast storytelling, and engaging. It's about three people... the two Frady (cat?) siblings, and her college room-mate. Quentin(Zebrowski, a tendency to obsess, comic relief, only tolerable in very small quantities, which is the case here, unlike...anyway) is seeing her off, and starts to worry as she becomes an increasingly open activist. Phoebe(Paul, likable, we immediately empathize with her and want her to be safe) starts to see some discrimination as the world's perspective worsens gradually. She can create and control darkness, although the first time we're shown this, it just looks like her shadow is faster than her, making her an opposite Lucky Luke. We see her ability, and hers and our understanding of it, grow. And Aly(Onieogou, deeply cares about them) is there for her as much as she can be, on and off campus alike.The use of imagery, words and the like that is derived from/similar to real life political issues is back with a vengeance, rarely makes sense anymore, and is now completely shameless. Best case scenario, it's "only" distracting and pulls you out of it. Westboro Baptist Church(representing supposedly common bigotry, rather than them being a fringe group using that for getting attention), Truthers(but here about something that's true), Illuminati(but about a single event, not peerless subtle guiding over centuries), Anonymous(...OK, that one kinda works, although the identity is barely hidden, especially to the viewers), news coverage/in-office public servants responding to actual terrorist attacks(yup, they went all the way there), etc.Every found footage fiction has to justify certain things, and this fares well, and is a great mini. This comes to 43 minutes without commercials. The varying length of the 6 episodes helps them pace the plot, and convey it in the size of chunks that best fits. The concept of filler material doesn't even enter into it. Why is all of this being filmed, and by whom? The three of them, to catalog the personal development – they didn't expect things to get as big as they do, at which point, it's documenting those world-changing events. Who is editing it, and how are we seeing it? You'll find out by the end of this. Does it break the format? Almost never, and it's forgivable when it does. And are the necessarily off-screen events too plentiful, involved, ill-explained or overly exposited about? No, they're summarized well or easily deduced.Ultimately, I implore you, watch either this or Heroes Reborn, and I'd go with this any day of the week. Make up in your own head what happens afterwards: trust me, you'll almost definitely come up with something better than the producers did. Honestly, your frustration with expectations this set will grow exponentially through your viewing of that. A large part of it is where it goes with the narrative, powers and characters established here.I recommend this to any fan of drama and sci-fi. This contains a lot of disturbing content and some moderate-to-strong language. 8/10
Screen Squinty This is a series of mini-episodes that form a cohesive narrative in the span of one normal episode of the main show. It centres primarily on a brother, Quinten (Henry Zebrowski) and sister, Phoebe (Aislinn Paul), one of which is an Evo (the name of those with super powers) and their progression of experiences with that reality, interspersed with shots from the hacker anarchist Micah and Noah Bennett declaring their (from the original series) and clips of Evos declaring their powers.This was done in a found footage style for the most part (it appears to have gone off the beaten path style-wise here and there), told from both the brother and the sister's point of view at first before centring mainly on the brother.There is an excellent flow within the plot, where you see the first innocence and wonder of the reality of having a super power, then the repercussions of having that power within a less then accepting society with increasing tensions between the two types of humans, falling in a neat domino effect that joins these two isolated characters into possibly the main stream of the Heroes Reborn plot.The successive evolution of experience combined with the film style, and the brother especially, who is particularly interesting in his well-rounded personality with a strong sense of family attachment and fortitude but yet still remains a believably regular dude, makes for a peaking of expectations for the main show in the hopes it will maintain the promise of Dark Matters. This was also a good choice for the primary focus, as he presents the relatable figure to the likely target audience of the show.
hazanozturan When a TV show like heroes that you really loved once upon a time, then somehow messed things up decide to return, you don't know what to expect. Dark Matters clears things up for that confusion in a good way. When Heroes Reborn announced the official synopsis, we got the idea about the story, yet we doesn't know how they were gonna link that Heroes-hater world to the original story. That connection became clear with Dark Matters. It's found-footage type of series so you also feel connected to the characters because of this realistic background. It's a new story, but we have the necessary references to the old series and the new one. As Heroes Reborn is not ready yet, it's hard to be so sure but it may be essential to watch before Heroes Reborn comes cause it gives us a background story for one new important character.