![]() ![]() Television’s presence was the strongest it’s ever been at the Con, where the small screen’s influence has been slowly growing since ABC launched “Lost” in 2004, previewing the pilot in a half-full hall. ![]() When it was announced that Kevin Smith would direct the first episode of spinoff show “Heroes: Origins,” an already electric room amped off the charts. Thousands more waited in line for hours in case, by chance, some room opened up. Fans arrived early and sat through two other presentations - for NBC’s “Bionic Woman” and a TV Guide panel on TV heroes - just to hear the “Heroes” creators and to offer their love to the cast. Saturday, hit maximum capacity of about 4,000 people almost as soon as the doors opened at 10 a.m. The “Heroes” panel, which started at 12:45 p.m. SAN DIEGO (Hollywood Reporter) - Thanks to NBC’s “Heroes” presentation, the annual Comic-Con International gathering of comic-book fans, which wrapped in San Diego on Sunday, will be remembered as the Con at which TV shows eclipsed feature films. ![]()
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