New Website Reveals Secrets of Kensei Legend
The creative minds behind Heroes have launched a new website which will explore the mythology surrounding Takezo Kensei, a legendary Japanese swordsman and former owner of Hiro’s sword. The season one finale saw Hiro come face to face with the master swordsman.
The site, Yamagatofellowship.org, was “founded” by Hiro’s faither, Kaito Nakamura and actor George Takei appears in video on the site. According to TV Guide, the site will be running a video series narrated by John Rhys-Davies (of Indiana Jones fame) called Sword Saint. The series will chronicle the tales told to young Hiro by his father. (As of press time, the video was not yet live.)
“It’s a fake documentary — actually it’s more like a Ken Burns mockumentary — that explores the legend of Takezo Kensei,” says Heroes creator Tim Kring, referring to the iconic samurai whom Hiro (Masi Oka) will encounter this fall in 17th-century Japan. “Like Burns, we use academic professors, only ours are actors, and they share their historical insight against a background of paintings, tapestries and graphics. It’s a chance to dig a little deeper into the new season. Part of the social currency our fans trade on is their knowledge of the show, and this is a fun, cool way to know a lot more than the next guy.”
Former Alias star David Anders, a Caucasion, will play Kensei in season 2 of Heroes. “I promise you’ll get the scoop behind this in the season premiere,” says Kring. “We’re going to reveal why — contrary to legend — Kensei is not Japanese.”
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October 16th, 2007 at 8:21 pm
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