'Heroes Reborn' season 1 premiere spoilers: New evil company to cause chaos

A new evil superpower is set to bring down the Evos in "Heroes Reborn." NBC

A new corporation is set to bump Primatech out of its evil throne in NBC's newest series "Heroes Reborn."

TV Guide reports that the powerhouse will see tracking and killing the Evos, people with superpowers, its personal business. It appears that the original villain organization will not be part of the "Heroes" spin-off anymore, which renders Noah Bennett (Jack Coleman) jobless.

Coleman revealed to TV Guide that this "high-tech entity" will be camouflaging its dark side by purportedly doing good while doing its nefarious deeds on the sidelines.

"The thing that's so insidious about it is it's hard to know when you look at a company what they're doing, what they're up to, who they're in bed with, where they get their resources from. It's that kind of world where things are not as they appear, and it's a big powerful company," Coleman shared.

The new corporation will reportedly target the heroes and lend its force to other foes. The Evos will find themselves surrounded on all sides, as even the government will see them as too dangerous to be on the loose. This will force them to go underground.

Meanwhile, NBC has released several teasers on the show's upcoming season. Digital Spy reports that in one of the promos, Bennett is seen standing in the ruins of a cataclysmic event. Original character Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka) is displaying his new kick-ass personality by gripping someone too closely for comfort, while newcomer Luke Collins (Zachary Levi) is busy shooting an unseen enemy.

Another clip shows a mysterious woman standing in the Arctic, looking out at a solar eclipse while the shimmering red aurora undulated in the background. The said character, whom Comicbook reveals to be Malina (Danika Yarosh), looks into the camera and says that she could not "control it much longer."

"Heroes Reborn" will premiere on Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.

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