Where exactly have you seen that crooked smile before?
We’re here to tell you just exactly why Jack Pearson looks so darn familiar.
Probably not, according toUSA Today.

“I think the stories were told.
But, at the same time, I think people should not get so greedy.”
His mom was also a Playboy Bunny, which, scandal!

It was during that reunion fans were able to see an unaired epilogue to the series finale.
Breaking hearts yet again!
No wonder it got canceled.

(Ventimiglia’s character, Peter Petrelli, could take and mimic other people’s powers.)
“Heroeswas such a lightning bolt hitting television and really did make an impact around the world.
It was good storytelling and it was a great concept,” Ventimiglia later recalled toIGN.

NBC tried to reboot the series a few years later, which, duh,didn’t work out.
It was likely hugely popular among nostalgic fans of Baha Men’s “Who Let the Dogs Out.”
Ten years later, a fan on Twitter randomlyasked Ventimigliawhen he would get his own Apple commercial.

Ventimiglia’s response: wait…
I did one of those?
“They doing those?”

I’m@Applethrough and through.
What do you think@Apple?"
Tongue in cheek, perhaps?

If not, we can’t blame him for having a slip of memory.
After all, “Who Let the Dogs Out” was a really,reallyannoying song.
“It was tough.

“More than 50 percent of the actor’s work are the words.
If the words are there, then it makes our job so much easier.
So, it took a minute, but when it settled in, it was very easy.”

Ventimiglia helped shape his character through stories from his dad, who grew up in Chicago.
Chosenwas a very physical, violent show and Ventimiglia spent time perfecting the reactions of his character.
His body didn’t instinctually kick in.
He had to struggle through it, at first.
He continued, “But, Ian Mitchell is holding a fountain pen and talking to a judge.