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| NBC has ordered a full season of its freshman spy series Chuck, giving a green light to the final nine episodes of the first season, Variety reported. The order was among the first for the network, which is currently seeing the effects of the ongoing writers' strike. Chuck, starring Zachary Levi as a big-box-store computer geek who's accidentally implanted with government secrets, has posted the best numbers among all of NBC's new shows. To date, Chuck has averaged a 3.4 rating/9 share among adults 18-49. The show also stars Adam Baldwin, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez and Sarah Lancaster. There's no word yet on orders for NBC's other freshman SF series, Bionic Woman and Journeyman. |
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| Levi: Chuck Still Up In Air Zachary Levi, who stars in NBC's hit SF series Chuck, told Entertainment Weekly that the show's status remains up in the air because of the ongoing writers' strike, even though the network ordered a full season of episodes. "We've only aired 11 episodes," Levi said, adding that the additional nine episodes on order won't be started until after the strike is resolved, likely sometime next year. "It's nice to have a back nine, but you don't really know what that means at the end of the day," Levi added. "You don't know when you can go back to work. If they were to resolve the strike today, then they'd have to start writing, and the writing would take them through the rest of January, and we stop production in February." Levi said that it wouldn't surprise him if the network said the nine episodes would form the beginning of the second season. |
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| NBC announced that it will broadcast what are likely the final two original first-season episodes of its hit SF series Chuck on Jan. 24 The series has not aired any new episodes for a while because of the ongoing writers' strike, and the show's original Monday timeslot is now occupied by American Gladiators. The two new episodes are the last that have been produced. NBC ordered nine additional episodes to fill out the show's first season, but production of those must await resolution of the strike. Chuck stars Zachary Levi as a computer geek who is catapulted into a new career as the government's most vital secret agent. |
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"Chuck" Comic Book - After the Tv Series, the Comics CHUCK #1 Written by Peter Johnson & Zev Barow Art by Jeremy Haun & Phil Noto Cover by Phil Noto The hit NBC television series comes to comics as Chuck Bartowski and his friends are about to take the world by storm-literally ! From series co-executive producer Peter Johnson (Supernatural : Rising Son) and series writer Zev Borow joined with artists Jeremy Haun (The Leading Man) and Phil Noto (Jonah Hex) comes an adventure too big for television ! In this globe-trotting, action-packed adventure, Chuck will see many exotic locales, dodge numerous bullets, and be tortured by the world’s greatest...tickler ? On sale June 11 o 1 of 6 o 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US |
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| From Tvguide.com "Chuck" Tv Series - 2008 Paley Festival Highlights Just returned from the super-fun Chuck panel at Paley Fest ’08. Highlights below ! Participants : Zachary Levi (Chuck), Yvonne Strahovski (Sarah), Adam Baldwin (John), Joshua Gomez (Morgan), Scott Krinsky (Jeff), Mark Christopher Lawrence (Big Mike), Julia Ling (Anna), Ryan McPartlin (Captain Awesome), Vik Sahay (Lester), Josh Schwartz (cocreator), Chris Fedak (co-creator), McG (exec producer) and a ski-capped Damon Lindelof (moderator). MIA : Sarah Lancaster, who was sick. Applause meter : No contest — Baldwin won by a landslide. Levi came in second, followed by Gomez and Strahovski. Pitch imperfect : Schwartz feared NBC would pass on Chuck because, in the middle of their pitch meeting, Fedak went to take a sip of water and missed his mouth. "Talking and drinking — it’s hard," he acknowledged. Geeking out : McG on the difference between a geek and a nerd : "Joss Whedon is a geek, J.J. Abrams is a nerd." Best-laid plans : The show’s original premise had Chuck torn between Sarah and a steady girlfriend. Ultimately, Schwartz felt it was "too much for Chuck to have two girlfriends." Name game : The show was originally going to be called Scenario 5, a title Fedak concedes would have been a "terrible, bad genre name." Lost scoop : Lindelof satisfied the crowd’s appetite for Lost scoop by revealing the real reason the four-toed statue has yet to be seen again. After the monument first appeared "we got a note back from the network that said, ’This is too weird,’" he explained. "I was like, ’Do you watch the show ? This is too weird ?’ Essentially, they said, ’Could it be a six-toed statue ?’ I was like, ’Someone explain to me why a six-toed statue is less weird than a four-toed statue ?’ And they’re still noodling on that." San Diego or bust : Schwartz confirmed that the Chuck gang will be heading back to Comic-Con this summer, where they will unveil a new six-part comic book and offer a preview of Season 2. Speaking of Season 2… : The writers’ room at Chuck officially opened for business today. Production resumes in May. "The idea is to own the fact that we’ve been off the air for several months, so there’s a reset that’s going to happen," said Schwartz of the second-season premiere, slated for September. "We’re going to bring in some fresh new characters, some new villains." Regarding the latter, Schwartz said his dream "get" is Van Damme. Same-gender lovin’ : Asked what it is about male friendships (aka "bromances") that appeals to him (first Seth and Ryan, now Morgan and Chuck), Schwartz deadpanned, "There is no love more pure than the love between one man and another." Kiss and tell : Levi publicly apologized to Strahovski for devouring a Philly cheesesteak mere moments before their first on-screen kiss. Lipton scoop : Channeling his inner James Lipton, Lindelof asked Schwartz what he would like to hear God say when he arrives at the pearly gates. His response ? "Chuck has been picked up for a Season 3." Most surreal Paley moment so far : An, um, enthusiastic fan ended the session by doing a Hulk Hogan imitation that was equal parts disturbing and frightening. |