TV Update: NBC Cancels Heroes: Origins? Boba Fett In The Star Wars TV Series?

NBC has decided to pull the Heroes spin-off miniseries Heroes: Origins from a midseason launch. THR is claiming that the writers strike may have contributed to this move, but I'm sure the slight drop is Heroes ratings had more to do with the decision. And while the network isn't saying what will become of the six episode series, word is that it's dead. Kevin Smith, Eli Roth and John August were some of the writer/directors tapped for the miniseries. Very disappointing, because it would have been interesting to see what Heroes would look like with some good writing talent involved. Don't get me wrong, I love the show. But it is the worst written good show on television. Some of the dialogue this season has been over-the-top horrendous ("Are you an Alien or a Robot?").

Meanwhile our friends at IESB say that infamous Bounty Hunter Boba Fett will be featured in the Star Wars live-action television series. Apparently Star Wars producer Rick McCallum told the audience at Star Wars Reunion 2 in France this weekend that he would like to see Daniel Logan in the Bobba Fett armor in the planned live-action television series. Logan played young Boba Fett in Attack of the Clones. If you remember, the young guy witnessed his father Jango Fett's death. A revenge story involving Samuel L Jackson's character Mace Windu would be great, but didn't George Lucas say that none of the major Star Wars characters would show up on screen in the new series? McCallum also revealed that George Lucas hopes to extend the planned 100 episode series to close to 400 episodes.