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Heroes Season Finale: Jack Coleman

Heroes Season Finale: Jack Coleman

Jack Coleman talks about the Heroes season finale.

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We've gotten to interview most of the cast of Heroes this season. Being such a breakthrough new show, the actors and creators made the rounds. But with the season finale approaching, there's all new stuff to talk to them about. So we caught up with Jack Coleman, Greg Grunberg, Masi Oka and Tim Kring at the Saturn Awards, where they swept the TV categories, for some teases about the highly anticipated season finale.

CraveOnline: Are we going to see a big cliffhanger next week?

Jack Coleman: Big cliffhanger but what it really is is a fantastic resolution. Then it springboards to something completely unexpected. I just saw it. It's so cool I can't even talk about it. It's just fantastic. It's like, what? What?

CraveOnline: Adrian Pasdar said the last three minutes set up the beginning of season two. Are you involved in the last three minutes?

Jack Coleman: In those first three minute, I am not involved. He is right, I am not involved in that, and it is fantastic. I just saw it. I just saw it yesterday and I'm telling you, people are going to go, "What the… what?" They're just going to love it. It's just so out there and different. It's very cool.

CraveOnline: Do you have any fun stories about shooting the finale?

Jack Coleman: We were downtown shooting nights for the last couple of weeks, so it was kind of a blurry time in all of our lives but it was really fun because we sort of just shut down several blocks of downtown and took it over, that plaza. Everybody's powers come out. Everybody gets to do what they do.

CraveOnline: So as the guy with no powers, you're in the middle of a bunch of special effects?

Jack Coleman: A lot of special effects, yeah. It's very stop and go filming but it ended up, I had one really fun sizeable scene with Milo. Milo and I had never really worked together except in passing, but we have one really nice scene at the end.

CraveOnline: Do you think Heroes has been part of making sci-fi cool again?

Jack Coleman: I think it has been, yeah. I don't know that sci-fi was ever not cool. To a certain extent, Spider-Man is sci-fi. It's comic book, it's super hero and I think that's what we are. So yeah, I don't think it ever was not cool in my opinion.

Check back each day this week for another Heroes cast interview.

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