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Posts Tagged ‘Chuck’


NBC Announces Fall Schedule for 2011 – 2012

by Joe Gillis, May 16 2011 // 9:00 AM

Its that time of year. The time when networks announce their entire schedule for the Fall and Mid-Season. First out of the gate is NBC which is introducing 12 new series next season including six dramas and six comedies.

NBC has put six new series including the dramas including The Playboy Club, Prime Suspect and Grimm and comedies Up All Night, Free Agents and Whitney on the fall schedule and has slots reserved for Smash and The Firm in midseason. Drama Awake and comedies Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea, Bent and BFF have yet to be scheduled.

Of course, we’re glad to see some of our favorite shows returning next season including Community and Chuck. Oddly absent from the schedule at the moment is 30 Rock, which is apparently being postponed to make way for freshman comedy Whitney. Let’s hope it comes back soon.

Following is the full schedule, descriptions of the new shows and some preview video. This is a big one folks to read on.

*New programs in UPPER CASE; all times ET

MONDAY
8-10 p.m. – “The Sing-Off”
10-11 p.m. – “THE PLAYBOY CLUB”

TUESDAY
8-10 p.m. – “The Biggest Loser”
10-11 p.m. – “Parenthood”

WEDNESDAY
8-8:30 p.m. – “UP ALL NIGHT”
8:30-9 p.m. – “FREE AGENTS”
9-10 p.m. — “Harry’s Law”
10-11 p.m. — “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV
Tagged: Christina Applegate, Chuck, Community, Eddie Cibrian, fall schedule, Grimm, Harry's Law, Jason Issacs, Maria Bello, NBC, Parenthood, Sasha Roiz, Silas Weir Mitchell, The Firm, The Office, The Playboy Club, TV, Up all Night, Upfronts, Whitney, Whitney Cummings


UPDATED: ‘Chuck’ Renewed for Next Season

by Joe Gillis, May 12 2011 // 10:00 AM

UPDATE: Now its official. Chuck will get 13 episodes next season and it will be the show’s last.

Although this news isn’t 100% confirmed by an “official” announcement from NBC, there’s multiple sources confirming that everyone’s favorite nerd/spy Chuck is getting another season on the newtork. That’s right Chuck fans, it looks like the intersect has dodged the cancellation bullet once again and will be back next year with more new episodes for season five.

Like with its previous renewals, it looks like NBC will be giving the nerd spy series thirteen episodes for season five with the option to add more if the show does well enough. As you may recall, Chuck pretty much made a career of living “on-the-bubble,” with cast, crew and fans never sure if NBC will give the show a full season, or if it will get a new season at all.

The show’s renewal this time seems especially amazing considering the rather low ratings it has had over the last weeks, down from even its normal mediocre levels. But with all the fan support, other series being cancelled and lots of other unknown variables, it makes sense that NBC would give the green light to a show that’s a consistant performer with a loyal fan base and reasonable cost to produce.

Whatever the reasons, we’re happy the show is coming back. How about you guys, are you happy Chuck is getting another season? Or, is it time for the show to exit gracefully?

Posted in: Announcements · NBC · News · TV
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chuck, Joshua Gomez, Linda Hamilton, NBC, Ryan McPartlin, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi


The Flickcast – Episode 98: Django!

by Joe Gillis, May 11 2011 // 2:15 PM

This week, Chris and Matt draw closer to the 100th episode of The Flickcast as they shed a tear for the canceled shows announced in the last week like Human Target, The Chicago Code and Breaking In. Some shows, however, are still “on the bubble” such as Chuck and ABC’s V.

The two also go over why Will Smith joining Tarantino’s Django Unleashed would be such a bad idea, the pointlessness of HBO Go when you’re a Time Warner Cable customer, and what it means to be a real fan of comedy.

Their picks this week were, as usual, quite different. Chris went old school and reminded us how awesome and less ridiculous the first season of 24 was, while Matt explains the insanity and hilarity that ensued in HBO’s comedy special Talking Funny starring Ricky Gervais, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, and Louis C.K.

And for those who still don’t know what the title is referencing, and why Matt is singing through most of the episode, behold the original theme to the film Django.

Take a listen to what we’re talking about in this week’s episode after the jump.

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Posted in: Podcasts
Tagged: 24, Breaking In, Chris Rock, Chuck, Django, Django Unleashed, Episode 98, HBO, HBO Go, Human Target, Jerry Seinfeld, Kiefer Sutherland, Louis C.K., Quentin Tarantino, Ricky Gervais, Talking Funny, The Chicago Code, V, Will Smith


Fox Cancels ‘Human Target’, ‘Breaking In’ and ‘Chicago Code’

by Chris Ullrich, May 11 2011 // 7:00 AM

Apparently, the Christian Slater TV curse is starting to affect shows he’s not even on. Although, I guess we can’t really blame him for these latest Fox cancellations.

After all, the writing was pretty much on the wall for Human Target already, what with the eleventh-hour renewal last year. That’s right folks, late yesterday Fox announced the cancellation of Human Target, Breaking In and The Chicago Code.

Even though Human Target had been given a second season, the show had continually struggled in the ratings and I was actually surprised it came back for season two at all. It’s sad, though, as the show was really finding just the right blend of action, drama and humor with a cast that was clicking very well.

Same with Chicago Code. It was an interesting show that really seemed to be finding its way.

Oh well. I though the same thing about Firefly, Dollhouse and a lot of other shows and look where that got me.

As for Slater’s show, even though it started strong with a good lead in from American Idol, it was just a matter of time. Apparently, audiences don’t want to see Slater on TV. Perhaps he should go back to making movies?

With Human Target gone, Smallville ending this week and Chuck currently on the bubble for next year, there’s only a few genre shows left on network TV. What to watch?

At least we still have Fringe — for now.

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comics · News · TV · TV Ratings
Tagged: Breaking In, Cancellations, Chicago Code, Christian Slater, Chuck, Fox, Fringe, Human Target, Indira Varma, Jackie Earle Haley, Mark Valley, Network Schedule, Smallville, TV


New Trailer For ‘Colombiana’ With Zoe Saldana

by Chris Ullrich, May 5 2011 // 1:15 PM

When you think of hot female assassins/badasses, who comes to mind? For me it’s a cross between Anne Parillaud in the original La Femme Nikita, Uma Thurman’s The Bride in Kill Bill, Devon Aoki as Miho in Sin City and Yvonne Strahovski as Sarah in Chuck.

Put all those together and that would be a potent mix indeed. Now, it seems, we may be able to add Zoe Saldana to that mix.

Why? Well today, Sony Pictures has released a trailer for Colombiana, which stars Saldana as a stone-cold female assassin. To illustrate the point, we’ve got the trailer for the film to share with you.

Colombiana was written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen and directed by Olivier Megaton (who has a perfect name for an action director, don’t you think?) Check out the trailer after the jump.

And no, that pic above is not from the movie. It’s from The Losers, but I like it — and so should you.

Who’s your favorite female baddass?

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Posted in: Movies · News · Sony · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Avatar, Chuck, Colombiana, Female Assassins, Luc Besson, Olivier Megaton, Robert Mark Kamen, Sony Pictures, Star Trek, Taken, Taken 2, The Losers, Trailers, Uma Thurman, Zoe Saldana


Check Out Previews for Tonight’s All-New Episodes of ‘Chuck’ and ‘The Event’

by Joe Gillis, Mar 21 2011 // 4:00 PM

Fortunately, even as some shows fail and disappear (The Cape, we’re looking at you), a few that appeal to the geeks among us still seem to hang on. Two such shows are Chuck and The Event and both have brand new episodes airing tonight.

So, to help make sure these shows continue on the air we’re glad to help spark viewer interest and bring you some previews and behind-the-scenes footage from them. First up we go to Chuck.

In this episode Chuck‘s search for new Intersects is interrupted when Castle goes offline and the Intersect candidates keep getting murdered. We hate it when that happens.

Then on The Event, Thomas’s mysterious message gets an answer while President Martinez goes after more than just Sophia. Plus, get a look at how TV shows are made with an interview with Randol Perelman-Taylor, the assistant director who works on the show.

It all begins tonight at 8/7C on NBC with Chuck. Come on geeks, let’s not let these two show go the way of others and never be seen again. Check out all the videos after the break.

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Blair Underwood, Chuck, NBC, Sarah Roemer, The Event, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi


NBC Announces Its Season Finale Schedule

by Matt Raub, Mar 9 2011 // 7:30 AM

As things are just getting good on some of NBC’s biggest shows, it’s hard to believe that we’re in the home stretch for this season of TV. With just about a month and a half left, NBC has just released their final schedule of season (and possibly series) finales for this year.

No exact word on what will return just yet, but there are a few shows still on the bubble to be canceled. We’re looking at you, Chuck, Perfect Couples, and Outsourced). However, we’re still holding out that our favorite comedies such as Community, Parks & Recreation, and The Office will return.

With that in mind, here is the full schedule of season finales that the network has lined up, courtesy of Deadline. So prep your DVR’s and get ready for a whole summer of re-runs and off-season replacements.

MONDAY, APRIL 4
“Harry’s Law” (10-11 p.m.)
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
“Who Do You Think You Are?” (8-9 p.m.)
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
“Parenthood” (10-11 p.m.)
SUNDAY, MAY 1
“America’s Next Great Restaurant” (8-9 p.m.)

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Posted in: Announcements · Comedy · Drama · NBC · Networks · News · TV · TV Previews
Tagged: 30 Rock, America's Next Great Restaurant, Celebrity Apprentice, Chuck, Community, Harry's Law, NBC, Outsourced, Parenthood, Parks and Recreation, Perfect Couples, Saturday Night Live, season finale, The Event, The Office, Who Do You Think You Are?


Check Out Previews for Tonight’s ‘Chuck’, ‘The Cape’ and More

by Joe Gillis, Feb 14 2011 // 2:00 PM

It’s Monday so that means all new episodes of one of our favorite shows, Chuck, and one of our favorite new shows, The Cape. Plus, a preview of another new show, Harry’s Law, we haven’t had much time to watch yet but from what we’ve seen looks pretty good. It’s from David E. Kelly and stars Kathy Bates, so what more do you really need?

Of course, that also means we’ve got previews and other stuff to get you ready for tonight’s fun. First up on Chuck, Sarah’s old teammates return and Lou Diamond Phillips guest stars on an episode that’s sure to please fans. Oh, did we mention that Sarah’s old teammates are three hot babes who like to kick ass? Yeah.

Plus, Lou Diamond sporting a goatee for the ladies. What more could you want? Something for everyone, right?

Then, The Cape goes supernatural as an old killer threatens Orwell and the entire city. I’ll bet you can guess that The Cape doesn’t like that very much. Plus, Summer Glau is, as always, a delight. Check out some behind the scenes action for this episode.

And, finally, Harry risks disbarment when she refuses to stand up for a guilty defendant on tonight’s Harry’s Law. Oh that Harry, always getting into trouble and bucking the system. Let’s hope she doesn’t have a sledge hammer or anything. That could get messy.

All the Monday action starts at 8/7C tonight with Chuck. Check out all the previews and such after the jump.

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Chuck, David E. Kelly, Harry's Law, Kathy Bates, Lou Diamond Phillips, NBC, summer glau, The Cape, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi


Check Out a Bunch of New Promos for ‘Chuck’, ‘The Event’, ‘The Cape’ and More

by Joe Gillis, Jan 31 2011 // 3:30 PM

Unlike that other network that changes the schedule for its shows at the last minute (Yes, CW, we’re talking to you) NBC seems pretty consistent when it comes to airing its own programming. So this week expect all-new episodes of Chuck, The Event, The Cape and more to air when they are scheduled to.

To get you ready for all these new shows we’ve got some promos and whatnot for them to share with you today. First up is Chuck, which has a brand new episode tonight wherein the final head-to-head clash between our hero Chuck and the evil Alexei Volkoff takes place. Who will win and what will be the fate of Chuck’s mom and his love Sarah? Find out tonight.

We’ve also got the goods on The Cape as Mena Suvari’s Dice takes center stage and tries her best to separate The Cape from his, um, cape  . . . and also his head. On Harry’s Law Harry tries to exonerate an imprisoned man on tonight’s episode. She probably has a gun too and intimidates people with her folksy charm.

Finally we’ve got The Event and Ian Anthony Dale who introduces some deleted scenes from the show, featuring his character Simon Lee. These two scenes from Episode 7 are web exclusive extras that we didn’t see on air. Plus, Jason Ritter is back for another “Day in The Life” profile. In part 2, Jason shows off his knack for hair and makeup styling.

Check out all the promos after the break. Things kick off tonight at 8/7C with Chuck on NBC.

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Posted in: News
Tagged: Chuck, Harry's Law, Linda Hamilton, NBC, The Cape, The Event, Timothy Dalton, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi


‘Chuck’ Is Back and We’ve Got a New Promo

by Joe Gillis, Jan 13 2011 // 10:30 AM

We love Chuck, you love Chuck so let’s just say we all love it and hope it runs for a long time. That said, like many shows Chuck has been off the air for the holidays. Fortunately, it returns next Monday with an all new episode.

To get you ready for the return, we’ve got a brand new preview for the episode to kick things off right. In it, we see everyone is back and things start where we left off last year. Hijinks, danger and a little sex ensue as Chuck and the gang get back to the spy business. Good fun and that Yvonne Strahovski isn’t so bad to look at either.

Click through to check out the promo. Chuck returns on Monday at 8/7C on NBC.

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chuck, NBC, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi


Check Out Previews for Tonight’s All New ‘Chuck’, ‘Chase” and ‘The Event’

by Joe Gillis, Nov 15 2010 // 3:00 PM

As other shows drop off the schedule (So long Undercovers and Outlaw), Chuck continues to stay on NBC’s Monday night lineup. Tonight is an all-new episode of the show, along with Chase and The Event, and we’ve got the previews for all three to get you in the mood.

First up on Chuck finds our hero has lost the ability to flash when he needs it most. Obviously this can present some problems for Chuck, but at least guest star Summer Glau is around to ease the pain (Or, increase it. We’ll see).

Then, we learn more about the attempt on the President’s life that was foiled in the pilot on tonight’s episode of The Event. President Martinez confronts Michael Buchanan desperately looking for answers and learns some very startling information. And, finally, Annie turns to one of the dangerous criminals she put away for information on tonight’s Chase.

Check out all three previews after the jump. The action, suspense and fun kicks off tonight at 8/7C with Chuck.

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Blair Underwood, Chase, Chuck, Jason Ritter, Laura Innes, NBC, Sarah Roemer, summer glau, The Event, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi


Timothy Dalton Shows His Nervous Side in 3 Clips From Tonight’s ‘Chuck’

by Matt Raub, Nov 1 2010 // 8:00 AM

Hard to believe that Chuck has been on NBC’s chopping block more than once. The show was on the verge of being cancelled after both season 2 and season 3, but now it’s back and better than ever with a fourth season and even plans for a fifth. This season has already seen the likes of Dolph Lundgren, Robert Englund, and Eric Roberts. Now a former film spy is joining in the action. From NBC.

After their first real fight, Chuck (Zachary Levi) avoids confronting Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski) by going on a rogue mission that leads him to his mom’s MI-6 handler, Gregory Tuttle (guest star Timothy Dalton), and a mysterious Russian agent (guest star Ana Gasteyer). Meanwhile, Ellie (Sarah Lancaster) is on her own mission to uncover the Bartowski family’s long-buried past.

We’ve got three clips from tonight’s episode, that even feature Saturday Night Live veteran Ana Gasteyer. Be sure to check them out after the jump and catch Chuck Vs. The First Fight tonight on at 8pm ET on NBC.

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · NBC · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Ana Gasteyer, Bonita Friedericy, Chuck, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Joshua Gomez, NBC, Robert Englund, Ryan McPartlin, Zachary Levi



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