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Heroes may refer to:
- Hero, one who displays courage and self-sacrifice for the greater good
Film[edit]
- Heroes (1977 film), a film with Henry Winkler and Sally Field
- Heroes (2008 film), a Bollywood film starring Salman Khan
Television[edit]
Series[edit]
- Heroes (American TV series), a 2006–2010 American science fiction series
- Heroes Reborn (miniseries), a 2015 follow-up series to the original 2006–2010 series
- Héroes (Chilean miniseries), a 2007 historical drama
- Heroes (South Korean TV series), a 2010 South Korean variety show
Episodes[edit]
Literature[edit]
- Heroes (book series), novels for young boys together with teaching aids published by Heinemann
- Heroes (comics), a 1996 comic book limited series from Milestone Comics
- Heroes (novel), a 1998 short novel by Robert Cormier
- Heroes (play), a 2005 play by Gérald Sibleyras, translated into English and adapted by Tom Stoppard
- Heroes: Saving Charlie, a 2007 novel based on the American TV series Heroes
- Heroes, a role-playing game magazine published by Avalon Hill
- Heroes, a collection of stories from ancient Greek mythology by Stephen Fry
Music[edit]
Albums[edit]
- 'Heroes' (David Bowie album), 1977
- Heroes (Commodores album), 1980
- Heroes (David Benoit album), 2008
- Heroes (HOCC album), 2009
- Heroes (Gil Evans and Lee Konitz album), recorded 1980 released 1991
- Heroes (Mark O'Connor album), 1993
- Heroes (Michael Ball album), 2011
- Heroes (Paul Overstreet album), or the title song (see below)
- Heroes (Sabaton album), 2014
- Heroes (J. J. Johnson album), 1998
- Heroes (Willie Nelson album), 2012
- Heroes: Original Score, a 2009 album of music from the American TV series Heroes (see below)
- Heroes: Original Soundtrack, a 2008 soundtrack album from the American TV series
- War Child Presents Heroes, a charity album benefiting War Child
Songs[edit]
- ''Heroes'' (David Bowie song), from 'Heroes'
- 'Heroes' (Conchita Wurst song), from Conchita
- 'Heroes' (Elena Paparizou song), from The Game of Love
- 'Heroes' (Måns Zelmerlöw song), from Perfectly Damaged
- 'Heroes' (Paul Overstreet song), from Heroes
- 'Heroes', a Roni Size song from the album New Forms
- 'Heroes' (Shinedown song), from Us and Them
- 'Heroes', by David Cook, from David Cook
- 'Heroes', by Tinie Tempah, from Demonstration
- 'Heroes', by Mika, from The Origin of Love
- 'Heroes (We Could Be)', by Alesso featuring Tove Lo, from Forever
Other[edit]
- Héroes del Silencio (or Héroes or HDS), a Spanish rock band
- Symphony No. 4 (Glass) or 'Heroes' Symphony, by Philip Glass, inspired by David Bowie's album
Sports[edit]
- Hero's, a martial arts organization based in Japan
- Hyderabad Heroes, an Indian cricket team
- Nexen Heroes, a South Korean professional baseball team
Other uses[edit]
- Heroes (confectionery), a brand of confectionery manufactured by Cadbury
- Héroes (TransMilenio), a bus rapid transit station in Bogotá, Colombia
- Los Héroes metro station, Santiago metro station
- Heroes of Might and Magic or Heroes, a series of video games
- Heroes of the Storm, also known as Heroes, a video game by Blizzard Entertainment
- Sonic Heroes, a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise
- Heroes (role-playing game), a 1979 tabletop role-playing game
See also[edit]
- Niños Héroes, Mexican military cadet heroes
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