Today, the NY POST published an article/ interview with Kristen Bell, star of the cult TV show ‘Veronica Mars’, that will join cast of ‘Heroes’ for a 13-episode arc (or maybe more) this fall.
Bell will be introduced in the fifth episode of Heroes volume 2 as Elle, a 20-something who’s lived with her power her entire life (it’s rumored to involve electricity and confirmed to manifest itself in either productive or destructive ways, depending on what she wants to accomplish). The other heroes will scratch their heads in puzzlement when they cross paths with her.
Here’s the higlights of the interview:
“There was about a month when I was taking meetings every day and going on audition after audition,” says Bell, 27. “I thought, maybe I won’t have a job this fall. I can accept that and I can still be happy.”
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…Bell met up with her friends at this summer’s Comicon, a convention for science fiction and comic-book enthusiasts, in San Diego. Bell was there to promote her movie “Fanboys,” a January 2008 release about a bunch of “Star Wars” fans who break into Skywalker Ranch to see “Phantom Menace” before it is released. She rode the train back to Los Angeles with her friends.
Bell says, “I was telling [the writers] that ‘Heroes’ was always the watercooler conversation at ‘Veronica Mars’ and they were saying that [my show] was always the talk at theirs.
“They said, ‘If you ever want to do an arc on “Heroes,” let us know, and we’ll write something for you.’ Later on, I said to my agent that it would be really cool if they were being serious, not just being nice.”
Turns out they were. “We had this part that was already written and were going through the normal audition process to find somebody, but when Kristen became available, we bypassed that whole process and made her an offer – and closed the deal within three or four days,” says “Heroes” creator Tim Kring.
Bell snapped up the role without a second thought. “The minute I heard, ‘Hey Kristen, it’s Tim Kring,’ I said, ‘Yes! Yes!’ ” she says with a laugh.
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…Bell says the best way to describe Elle, is that “she’s just a vixen.”
With “Heroes” characters coming and going this season – “some, not all, that leave in a pine box,” says Kring – the big question is what’ll happen to Bell when she completes filming her 13 episodes.
“There is a possibility that I will be staying longer, but I’m not sure yet,” Bell says.
Kring isn’t ready to let some other clever Hollywood producer snatch her up, though. “Obviously our hope is that we love her and that she loves us. You always go into it with the best of intentions and on this show that usually works out because we’re a pretty happy place to work at,” Kring says with confidence.
At the moment though, Bell says, “I have no plans after my ‘Heroes’ arc is over, other than [to fall into] the ‘Never gonna work again syndrome.’


she the best he’s so lucky
This is great news. Let’s hope her arc is a pretty important one. I’m personally hoping that she is a destructive character and has to play off either Claire or Niki/Jessica. That would just be fun to watch.