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Heroes Theories Reminder
The video fun continues on NBC.com.
Date: Thursday, March 29, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Just a reminder - Fans of Heroes can get involved in a special contest called Heroes Theories that lets them tell NBC what will happen when the show kicks off in the next season. To participate, grab your video camera and tell NBC what you think will happen next season, then submit your video here for a chance to have you submission chosen to air on NBC! To take part in the Heroes Theories contest, you will have to answer questions such as, “Which of out Heroes will die next?” and “If you had extraordinary abilities, how would you use them?” Check it out now, and while you're at it check out these Heroes out-take photos right here on GameShark.

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