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What a timely bit of news to hit this week. We just watched “Chuck vs. the Wookie” on Chuck Me Monday, and now Chuck writer/producer Ali Adler announces that, “Carina the super sexy superagent will be making an appearance in Season 3!”
The Chuck writers have been at work on season 3 for a couple of weeks now, but this is the first confirmed piece of news to escape into the Interwebz. So what do you think? Are you looking forward to the return of Carina (Mini Anden) as Sarah’s sometime partner (and keeper of a certain secret involving Casey and Prague)?
In the same tone to Chris Fedak’s statement that “Chuck” may be released earlier than scheduled, Lester’s depicter Vik Sahay confirmed that despite being put in midseason 2010, the cast and the crew will be back working as early as this August. “We will be ready to come back whenever we’re asked to come back,” Sahay said in an interview with TVGuide. “And that’s good to know.”
Not only that, Sahay also shared another good news when he said that the order NBC put may extend beyond 13 episodes if the third season continually shows a strong rating. “That’s the hope,” Sahay crossed his finger. “(NBC boss Ben Silverman) said he’ll push us into the summer with a back nine (order), so we’re planning on making the shows that good.”
In the mean time, “Chuck” is still scheduled to enter every Mondays at 8/7c in March 2010 after the Winter Olympics. Fedak revealed a plan to do a webseries to keep fans craving for the geeky action.
At the end of the second season, Chuck accidentally downloaded a new skill into his brain. “I know kung fu,” he said. About how it would translate on the third season, Sahay shared what he knows, saying “…(Chuck’s new ability) is going to make things hilarious… and wild.”
The creators of NBC’s Chuck aren’t about to let the audience forget about the show during its long hiatus until midseason—they’re planning some kind of Web presence, said Chuck executive producer and co-creator Chris Fedak.
“We’re talking to NBC now about what is going to be the super-clever idea to kind of bridge that time. It is going to be something on the Internet to keep fan awareness alive and remind people about the show,” Fedak told SCI FI Wire in an exclusive phone interview.
Fedak added that Chuck, which was picked up for midseason by NBC, may appear sooner than the expected March 2010.
Chuck is set to air in its same timeslot, on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT. That’s good news for fans who lobbied NBC and key sponsor Subway for the show’s renewal. But with Chuck’s third season planned to premiere in March 2010, that’s a very long wait. “We’re excited to launch after the Winter Olympics and to launch also with NBC’s other new show [Day One]. But schedules aren’t written in stone for a reason. So you never know. Maybe you’ll see us sooner than that,” Fedak said.
One thing the producers will be faced with in the new season is a smaller budget. “Across the board in television this year there’s been a contraction in regard that every show has had to find ways to lower their budgets,” he said. “And then [creator] Josh [Schwartz] and I, we have a really an excellent production department here at Chuck, and we’ve made changes to the show. But essentially we’re committed to delivering a show like the show last year, and the changes we’re making will not impact the quality of the show. We’ve also, after two seasons of making the show, we’ve gotten better at it, just from a production perspective, and we find the efficiencies and just learning how we tell our stories.”
Another factor will be the presence of Subway in the show in some way, thanks to NBC’s deal with the sandwich chain. How will that presence work? “We’re still in the early stages of figuring that out,” Fedak said.
The show will resume production this summer. “We’re actually just getting back up and running with our writers,” Fedak said. “So I am knee-deep in the writers’ room, working on story, kind of cutting into how we’re going to tell this epic season of Chuck. … We have some really fun, super-exciting stories up on the board, and we can’t wait to tell them.”
Asked about specifics, Fedak isn’t too forthcoming. “You’re getting nothing out of me,” he said, adding: “Do you know what Schwartz would do to me if I give you anything? Mum is the word at the moment.”
Maybe just a tiny, little detail? What about the teaser from a recent interview with Schwartz that there might be a romantic interest who would come between Sarah and Chuck? “Crickets. That’s what you get from me. You’re getting crickets on this one,” Fedak said.
The one thing that isn’t a secret is that the producers plan for the entire cast to return, he said. As for adding new characters, “We will be, but you’re not going to get that out of me, I don’t think,” he said.
Expect a more physical Chuck (Zachary Levi), considering that he acquired new kung fu abilities after downloading the new Intersect. “Absolutely. Get ready for excitement,” Fedak said. “And we also look forward to deepening the mythology of the show, learning more about our characters and, most importantly, having fun.”
As for the possible romance between Chuck and Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski)? “In the interest of vagueness, I will say that this new upcoming season of Chuck will not be lacking in romance,” Fedak said.
The cagey Chuck creator did have more to say when it came to discussing the season-two finale, “Chuck vs. the Ring,” however. “We were very proud,” he said. “We were very proud of our entire season, but we were really excited to tell the story and that we knew where we were going, and we knew we had this big, epic finale. All the writers and producers, everyone involved in the show, we knew we weren’t going to leave anything on the table for the fans of the show. We knew that essentially there would be a point in time during the final episode where everything but the kitchen sink, and maybe even the kitchen sink itself, would fly through a frame … and you would see the Chuck show at its best.” Fedak gives plenty of credit for the episode to director Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris of Star Trek: Voyager fame).
For Fedak, there was one specific moment that resonated with him, and it came during a table reading. “I sat down at the table with the cast of that episode, and I just shook my head,” he said. “I felt like, for that episode, we hired most of Hollywood. I had Bruce Boxleitner, Morgan Fairchild, Scott Bakula, Chevy Chase and our cast. I mean, our fantastic, wonderful cast, and Matt Bomer as well, and I immediately demanded that we have a photograph taken, because it’s something that, actually, … [I knew] this would be one of my favorite moments, this cast read-through. And they killed. They were wonderful. They were wonderful just reading the script, and they were just as wonderful on screen. Allison Adler and I wrote that script, and it was a really wonderful kind of moment to see the Actors’ Studio version of our story before we filmed it.”
Fedak added: “I’d just like to say, and this is more like a general thing, that we’re just so thankful to our fans for all the support that they’ve shown. It has been … it was incredibly important to the show, to the show’s return, their energy and excitement. And the other thing, too, is that critics and journalists have been just so helpful and supportive for the show. It just seems like we needed every arrow in our quiver, and you guys were there for us.” Chuck
will return on NBC after the Olympics in March.
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I don’t know about you, but NBC’s official renewal of Chuck has been the highlight of upfront week for me. (ABC’s cancellation of According to Jim finishes a very close second.) But it’s time to bring the victory celebrations to a close and get down to business — the business of asking questions. Will a tighter budget lead to a less awesome (and populated) show? Does the massive Subway deal mean an end to Sarah’s yogurt shop? Will the midseason launch kill the show’s momentum? Will Chuck and Sarah start dating for real? Will exec producer Josh Schwartz answer all of these and then some in the following exclusive Q&A? I can tackle that last one: Yes!
NBC said the show’s budget will remain unchanged from last season. I’m hearing different. What’s the deal?
JOSH SCHWARTZ: I can tell you that [Warner Bros.] asked us to make budget cuts to meet a decrease in the NBC license fee. That’s how it was presented to me. That’s as far as I know. My job is to then be able to produce the show at the number the studio is able to deficit it for.
How will the cuts affect what we see?
SCHWARTZ: Hopefully, you won’t be able to tell. I don’t think the look of the show is going to change. We might have certain episodes where Chuck’s mission is such that we don’t get the opportunity to go to the Buy More [as much]. We love our cast and, obviously, we want to use them as much as possible in as many episodes as possible.
I heard Julia Ling [Anna] might not return. True?
SCHWARTZ: No. We have plans for Anna to return.
Has she been taken off contract?
SCHWARTZ: We actually haven’t finalized all of our actor deals yet. It’s all being sorted out. But, like I said, we’re going to do whatever we can to try to keep the ensemble together.
Will the show’s central trio be in every episodes?
SCHWARTZ: Yes. Chuck, Sarah, and Casey are in all episodes.
Will Sarah be working at a Subway next season?
SCHWARTZ: [Laughs] You know, I don’t know the full details of the Subway integration yet. I know it will be significant. Chuck is a show that happens to be well positioned for effortless product integration, especially because Chuck works at an electronics shop in a strip mall. If Sarah or someone worked at a Subway it would hopefully be no more intrusive or unrealistic than Liz Lemon working at NBC.
Are you concerned at all about the show being off the air for 10 months?
SCHWARTZ: It was really a tough choice that the network faced: Put us on Friday or [hold us until] midseason. I really believe Chuck is the little show that could. Our fans are clearly passionate, clearly loyal, and hopefully all we’ll do is get them more and more [excited] for our return. And we’ll come up with fun ways of stoking the fans throughout the fall. We also have something very, very fun planned for Comic-Con this year.
How about a season 3 spoiler in honor of the show’s renewal?
SCHWARTZ: The biggest thing, obviously, will be dealing with the ramifications of how we ended the season. What does it mean for Chuck [and] how will it manifest itself? And I think for anyone who is concerned that he’s no longer going to be the Everyman, or an accidental hero, fear not.
Will Chuck and Sarah start the season off as a full-fledged couple?
SCHWARTZ: I don’t want to give anything away, but obviously, Chuck having the Intersect in his head will severely complicate their ability to be a couple. Oh, here’s something: Look for… [the rest of this answer will run in this week's Ask Ausiello, posting tonight.]
Really? For who?
SCHWARTZ: [The rest of this answer will run in this week's Ask Ausiello, posting tonight].
Male or female?
SCHWARTZ: Gosh, isn’t it more fun to tease?
I guess.
SCHWARTZ: Teasing is what you’re good at.
“Chuck” will live to fight another day, albeit on a tighter budget.
NBC and Warner Bros. TV struck a 13-episode third-season renewal deal on Sunday for the action-comedy that has a modest but passionate fanbase.
Like virtually every other primetime skein on the Big Four nets, “Chuck” will return next season with a smaller production budget. The renewal haggling between NBC and Warner Bros. TV over the past few weeks has centered entirely on cost-cutting issues, insiders said.
“Chuck,” which stars Zachary Levi as a regular-Joe computer geek who winds up with CIA secrets implanted in his head, averaged 2.8 rating/7 share in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.3 million viewers during its sophomore season in the Monday 8 p.m. timeslot.
Series got off to a solid start in its freshman year but was interrupted by the writers strike. Fans mounted elaborate “Save Chuck” campaigns during the past two months, including a tie-in with the Subway sandwich chain, that merited a shoutout on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.”
Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak co-created “Chuck” and exec produce along with McG and Scott Rosenbaum.
NBC’s entertainment co-chair Ben Silverman left the options wide open for Chuck’s future during the network’s presentation of its fall lineup — indicating that Heroes could be paired with a new drama series instead of our favorite spies on Monday nights.
“It could shake out in some way to be a similar lineup, or maybe Chuck would go in a different slot, if we brought it back,” he told TVGuide.com. “We haven’t locked in [the complete fall schedule], but we like Heroes on Monday. It’s established an audience, and we don’t want to move it.”
Silverman indicated that Heroes could get moved up an hour to 8 pm, where it would be followed by Trauma, a new medical drama, which he says shares a similar “adrenaline.”
It’s [a matter of] evaluating what works best with what,” he said, “and we don’t have it all defined yet.”
There’s not a lot of real estate left, as NBC makes room for Jay Leno’s nightly 10 p.m. prime-time show. At least one hour of The Biggest Loser will air on Tuesday, Law & Order: SVU is slotted for Wednesday, Thursday is dedicated to the net’s half-hour comedies and Friday is still up in the air. Saturday is populated by new Datelines and crime-show repeats. And on the seventh day, Silverman gives us Sunday Night Football.
Since much of NBC’s “infront” presentation dwelled on the synchronization of content and advertising — namely, in cross-promotions and product placement — TVGuide.com asked Silverman about the fact that Chuck sponsor Subway went on to play a central role in the fan campaign directed at saving the series.
“It’s amazing,” he said, “and that’s the goal around those [partnerships]. That is a win-win.”
Chuck star Zachary Levi reveals to E! exclusively that NBC will not renew or cancel beloved spy dramedy Chuck for at least another week. Cast and crew had originally expected to hear before Monday’s planned NBC “infront” presentation to advertisers.
When asked last night at an Eva Longoria Parker-hosted charity event benefiting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles about prospects for a third season of Chuck, Levi said, “I thought we were going to hear about it this Monday because NBC’s announcing a bunch of its schedule, but I just got an email from [Chuck executive producer] Josh Schwartz, and he said stay positive, [but] we’re not going to find out on Monday. It could be another week or two. They’re making their final tallies and decisions.”
Chuck was the runner-up in E!’s 2009 Save One Show campaign and has been the focus of a vast Internet-based #savechuck campaign that has included Nerds candy mails-ins and a Subway “buy-in” demonstration.
So what’s the holdup with the decision? Here’s what Levi said about the NBC schedule right now:
“I don’t envy the job of anyone at NBC or any network to have to make those calls,” he told us. “It’s a very difficult thing to do, especially in television nowadays, even trying to get a solid idea of how many people watch. It’s so difficult between live and DVR and videotapes and Internet streaming and downloading and all that. And really, the concept of television has always been ‘advertising money makes the shows,’ and when people stop watching advertising because they’re just going blip-blip, blip-blip [through the commercials] or watching online, you can’t blame the companies for not wanting to put their money into it. Because it’s like, what’s the point? Nobody’s watching the commercials.”
So what do you think is causing the delay? And should NBC keep Chuck?
Chuck’s leading man says he’s feeling optimistic that NBC will renew his spy comedy for a third season. “I think the chances are good that we’ll come back,” he said at last night’s Star Trek premiere. “But television is in a weird, fickle place right now, so you never know. We’re supposed to find out on Monday.”
That’s an eternity for Chuck’s rabid, Subway-munching fans, many of who have been taking part in the various grassroots campaigns that have sprouted up to save the show. “It feels awesome to know we have dedicated fans,” says Levi. “People were sending the network nerds — candy ones, not human ones as that would have cost a lot more postage and there are probably some legal issues with mailing a human. They were also going out and buying Subway foot-longs because they are one of our main advertisers.
“I hope we get another season,” he elaborates. “I love being Chuck and I love the people I work. And the season finale was not meant to be the end of the series. It did not wrap it all up with a bow. They did not write it to be the end, so it would be unsatisfying to leave it there.”
Speaking of which, assuming NBC does the right thing and keeps Chuck going, what would next season look like? “Chuck now has the new version of the Intersect in his head and not only does that one allow him to flash on information, it also allows him to get physical powers and techniques,” he explains. “Like he might need kung fu for an assignment and then he uses it and it goes away. The powers are fleeting. That would be the third season.”