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« on: December 18, 2009, 07:02:51 PM »

Josh Schwartz, Chris Fedak and Zachary Levi spill on what to expect in Season 3


With the third season of NBC's "Chuck" fast approaching, it seems that even more questions are coming up about just what to expect come Jan. 10 when the show premieres.

Remembering how fans flocked to Subway earlier this year in an effort to save the show and believing that would now lead to Subway's product integration this season on "Chuck," series co-creator Josh Schwartz told reporters including representatives of Airlock Alpha he needed to set the record straight.

"The name of the show is now Jared," Schwartz joked, referring to the one-time spokesman for the restaurant chain. Schwartz immediately returned to serious mode and assured everyone that it's "actually going to be far less of an integration ... than people feared or predicted at the end of last season."

He nipped any more worry about the Subway situation in the bud by making sure to note that "no one [is] working at Subway, if that's what you're asking."

Plot-wise, things are changing for Chuck and company. Schwartz said that with Ellie and Awesome off in marital bliss, "Chuck and Morgan are getting their bachelor pad." And not everything is rainbows and sunshine for the bromantic duo.

"Chuck" star Zachary Levi added that Morgan moves into Chuck's place, and that's good "for a little while."

"But then eventually it makes it actually kind of worse in some ways because now they are so close in proximity physically that Morgan sees how absent his friendship - his friend and friendship are," Levi said.

Besides Jared and a strained bromantic relationship, a slew of famous guest appearances is also in store for Chuck Bartowski in the third season of "Chuck." Look forward to seeing Vinnie Jones, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kristin Kreuk and Brandon Routh this season -- as well as a few other big names.

"We don't ever feel like we’re going out of our way to stunt cast," co-creator Chris Fedak said. "Obviously we’re hoping to get an extra boost, but we wouldn’t cast somebody on the show simply for ratings that we didn't think fit the tone of the show."

"Chuck" returns for its third season Jan. 10 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC, with a two-hour premiere before returning to its regular night and time with a new episode Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. ET, moving "Heroes" to 9 p.m.




If they keep screwing with the time and also,the long dead wait!.This show will also die. GTO
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