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Chuck (TV series)

Chuck is an American action comedy/spy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. The series is about an "average computer-whiz-next-door" named Chuck Bartowski, played by Zachary Levi, who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working for the CIA. The message embeds the only remaining copy of a software program containing the United States' greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain, leading the CIA and the NSA to assign him handlers and use him on top-secret missions.[1][2] Produced by Fake Empire Productions (known as College Hill Pictures during the first three seasons before folding afterwards), Wonderland Sound and Vision, and Warner Bros. Television, the series premiered on September 24, 2007, on NBC, airing on Monday nights at 8:00 p.m./7:00 p.m. Central.[3][4] The opening theme song is a wordless edit of "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" by the American rock band Cake.

Chuck
Genre
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"Short Skirt/Long Jacket" (Instrumental) by Cake
ComposerTim Jones
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes91 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationBurbank, California
Running time40–46 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture format
Original releaseSeptember 24, 2007 (2007-09-24) –
January 27, 2012 (2012-01-27)

As the second season finished, flagging ratings put Chuck in danger of cancellation, but fans mounted a successful campaign to encourage NBC to renew the show.[5] The campaign was unique in that fans specifically targeted a sponsor of the show, the Subway restaurant chain, leading to the chain striking a major sponsorship deal with NBC to help cover costs of the third season.[6] The series' renewal was uncertain in each subsequent season. The fifth season was the last, beginning on October 28, 2011, and moving to Friday nights at 8 p.m./7 Central.[7] The series concluded on January 27, 2012, with a two-hour finale.[8]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 24, 2007 (2007-09-24)January 24, 2008 (2008-01-24)
222September 29, 2008 (2008-09-29)April 27, 2009 (2009-04-27)
319January 10, 2010 (2010-01-10)May 24, 2010 (2010-05-24)
424September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)May 16, 2011 (2011-05-16)
513October 28, 2011 (2011-10-28)January 27, 2012 (2012-01-27)

Series summary

Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi) is in his mid-twenties and works at Buy More, a Burbank, California, consumer-electronics chain store. He is an intelligent, but unmotivated, computer service expert and works alongside his best friend, Morgan Grimes (Joshua Gomez). He had been expelled from Stanford University on false charges that he cheated in one of his classes, which likely damaged his drive and morale. He lives with his sister, Ellie (Sarah Lancaster), and her boyfriend, Devon "Captain Awesome" Woodcomb (Ryan McPartlin), who are doctors that constantly encourage Chuck to make progress in his professional and romantic life.

Bryce Larkin (Matthew Bomer), Chuck's former Stanford University roommate and now a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent, steals the Intersect, the entire merged database of the CIA and National Security Agency (NSA), and destroys the computer storing it. The sole surviving copy becomes subliminally embedded in Chuck's brain via encoded images when he opens an email from Bryce. The NSA's Major John Casey (Adam Baldwin) and CIA Officer Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) are dispatched to investigate.

Chuck is recruited to use the knowledge he now possesses to help thwart assassins and international terrorists, upending his previously mundane life. The Intersect causes Chuck to receive involuntary "flashes" of information from the database, activated by triggers such as faces, voices, objects, and keywords. In order to protect his family and friends, Chuck must keep his second occupation a secret. Casey and Walker are assigned to watch over Chuck. They are forced to establish an uneasy alliance and cover-identities. Walker poses as Chuck's girlfriend and takes a job at a fast food restaurant near the Buy More. Casey reluctantly becomes part of the Buy More sales team.

The main antagonists driving the plot are a series of rogue spy cabals, first internal to the United States intelligence community and then global in scope. A core part of the threat is the danger of the Intersect being either captured, making Chuck as much a liability as an asset to the government, or replicated, making Chuck obsolete or outmatched by less scrupulous spies.

Chuck, Sarah, and Casey all face professional conflicts as they grow to respect each other. A genuine romantic interest develops between Chuck and Sarah. Chuck's desire to maintain his close relationships and eventually return to a normal life is challenged by the dangers and growing responsibilities of his secret life, so that he gradually becomes a more competent, confident, and willing spy. In later seasons, upgrades to the Intersect would include skills in espionage as well as information (the reason the Intersect was originally conceived), giving Chuck temporary knowledge of hand-to-hand combat and other skills such as playing the guitar, using a zipline, foreign languages, dancing, and firearms training.

In the course of events, Chuck unravels mysteries from his life before the series, often dealing with the Intersect, such as why his parents left, why Bryce got him kicked out of Stanford, and why he's unusually suited for the Intersect. Meanwhile, Casey and Sarah confront unresolved issues from their lives before the series, including their families, Sarah's history with Bryce, and the spies they previously worked with. And as Chuck grows more comfortable with his own role, those closest to him are gradually drawn into his spy life.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Chuck Bartowski Zachary Levi Main
Sarah Walker Yvonne Strahovski Main
Colonel John Casey Adam Baldwin Main
Morgan Grimes Joshua Gomez Main
Ellie Bartowski Sarah Lancaster Main
Devon Woodcomb Ryan McPartlin Recurring Main
Michael "Big Mike" Tucker Mark Christopher Lawrence Recurring Main
Lester Patel Vik Sahay Recurring Main
Jeffrey Barnes Scott Krinsky Recurring Main
Anna Wu Julia Ling Recurring Main Guest Does not appear
Diane Beckman Bonita Friedericy Recurring Main Recurring
 
Chuck cast members at the San Diego Comic-Con 2010

Recurring cast

  1. ^ a b The character departed after the second season, then returned for one or more guest appearances in the third season.
  2. ^ The character made a few guest appearances in the third season, and became a recurring cast member in the fourth.
  3. ^ The character made a guest appearance in the fourth season, and returned for a recurring role in the fifth.

Production

Conception

The show is a mash-up. It's a combination of one part The Office, one part 24 , one part Alias. When you mash those shows together, what happens? What we were really excited about is if you built the show like something like The Office, where you essentially met all these characters and you loved them, and then how terrifying it would be if Sydney Bristow or Jack Bauer suddenly came into The Office, because you knew, when those people showed up, that someone was going to get shot, and someone was going to get tortured, and someone was going to get killed. That's where the initial germ of the Chuck show came from.

— Co-creator Chris Fedak[9]

Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak wrote the script for the first episode, which was initially given a put pilot commitment by NBC before a pilot order was green lit by the network in January 2007.[10] Schwartz and Fedak both attended the University of Southern California. Fedak pitched the idea to Schwartz, who agreed to develop the project with him.[11] Joseph McGinty Nichol, Schwartz's fellow executive producer on The O.C., directed the first hour of the series and consequently became an executive producer via his production company, Wonderland Sound and Vision. Fedak, Peter Johnson, Scott Rosenbaum, Matthew Miller, and Allison Adler also serve as co-executive producers.[12] NBC gave the series an early pick-up and a thirteen-episode order on May 10, 2007.[13] On November 26, 2007, TV Guide reported that NBC had picked up the series for a full, 22 episode season.[14]

Casting

Zachary Levi and Adam Baldwin were the first two to be cast in February 2007 in the roles of Chuck Bartowski and veteran NSA agent Major John Casey, respectively. Fedak always had Baldwin in mind for the role of John Casey and the producers found that the actor was a "perfect fit" for the character during the first casting session.[11][15] Relative newcomer Yvonne Strahovski was chosen for the female lead role of what was then CIA officer Sarah Kent in the same month.[16] Casting continued throughout March with Sarah Lancaster, Joshua Gomez, and Natalie Martinez landing the parts of Dr. Ellie Bartowski (Chuck's older sister), Morgan Pace (Chuck's best friend), and Kayla Hart (Chuck's neighbor and love interest), respectively.[17] The Kayla Hart character was dropped before filming because creators Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz found it unlikely and too complicated to the storyline that two women would be pining over Chuck. Morgan's surname was later changed to "Grimes" and Sarah's surname was changed to "Walker".

Filming locations

Although Chuck's apartment was set in Echo Park, the pilot was shot in El Cabrillo in Hollywood. After the series was picked up, the apartment and the building's courtyard were re-created on a Warner Bros. soundstage.[18] Aerial views throughout the show combine shots of Echo Park and El Cabrillo.

The exterior shots of the Burbank Buy More where Chuck and Morgan work are of a former Mervyn's store in the Fallbrook Mall in West Hills.[19] The inside of the Burbank Buymore was also built on the Warner Bros. lot.

Marketing

In May 2007, NBC announced that their official website would launch "MyNBC" allowing users to be more interactive with selected shows. MyNBC would allow fans to delve inside Chuck's "brain" which will host hot spots of top-secret government information that the title character possesses. It will also had bonus video features.[20] In addition, NBC further announced in July 2007 that tie-in micro websites where fans who log onto Buy-More.net would be directed to NerdHerdHelp.com giving them access to exclusive content of the show and a blog written by the title character's best friend and sidekick, Morgan, would be launched in September 2007.[21] NBC was expected to spend about $8 million in total promoting the show.[22]

Reception

Ratings

 
U.S. viewers for each episode in the series, broken down into its five seasons.

Despite heavy promotion from NBC and positive critical reviews, Chuck suffered in domestic ratings due to stiff competition from established hits from ABC (Dancing with the Stars), Fox (House), and CBS (How I Met Your Mother, Rules of Engagement) in the Monday 8:00–9:00 pm ET timeslot. Its ratings were also affected by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike in the first season and President Barack Obama's prime time news conference that led to the show being preempted for a week in the second season, shortly after NBC had done heavy promotion for the show around the Super Bowl. In May 2010, it was reported that Chuck ranked in the top 20 TV shows in the SocialSenseTV ratings report of social media interactions, measuring posts and reads on forums, blogs, and other social media over a three-month period.[23]

Season Timeslot (ET) Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank U.S. viewers
in millions
1 Monday 8:00 p.m. September 24, 2007 January 24, 2008 2007–2008 #65 8.68[24]
2 September 29, 2008 April 27, 2009 2008–2009 #71 7.36[25]
3 January 10, 2010 May 24, 2010 2009–2010 #82 5.99[26]
4 September 20, 2010 May 16, 2011 2010–2011 #101 5.58[27]
5 Friday 8:00 p.m. October 28, 2011 January 27, 2012 2011–2012 #138 4.25[28]

Critical reception

In its first year, Chuck received critical acclaim. Rolling Stone magazine included the show on its fall 2007 "We Like to Watch" list, saying the show "wipes the floor with the other fall debuts".[29] Chuck landed on USA Today's list of the "10 Picks for 2007" and they called Levi's performance "incredibly winning", giving the comedy three-out-of-four stars.[30][31] Chuck drew numerous comparisons to another critically acclaimed comedy that debuted in Fall 2007—Reaper—which also starred a twenty-something underachiever who works in a large retail, "big-box" store (Work Bench) and is drawn into heroism against his will.[29][30][32][33]

As 2008 drew to a close, the show received further acclaim. In December Time magazine named the show one of the top 10 TV series of the year.[34] It also made the year-end top 10 list of the Chicago Tribune,[35] Television Without Pity's list of TV Shows We Wish More People Watched,[36] The Star-Ledger's Top TV shows of 2008 (#4),[37] The Miami Herald's TV's Top 5 list,[38] The New York Observer's Top 10 TV Shows of the Year (#6),[39] and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentions Chuck as one of the few bright spots in television in 2008.[40]

The Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan wrote that "the show pays attention to the mechanics of storytelling and doesn't just try to coast on the comedy." She continued, "[Given] the level of attention paid to all those other things—emotion, suspense, plotting, character—Chuck ends up being one of the TV scene's greatest pleasures at the moment."[41] Television Without Pity's Angel Cohn finds Chuck to be a well-written show, saying "it features some of the smartest and most quick-witted dialogue on TV". She praises the ensemble cast and notes "while the first season was good, this show has really hit its stride in its second season."[42] James Poniewozik of Time magazine says the show is a "delight" and that with the second season the "new episodes quickly jump back in, with higher stakes and sharper jokes."[43] The Star-Ledger's Alan Sepinwall calls Chuck "the most purely entertaining show currently on television, whether you're talking network or cable."[44] He states that "what makes Chuck so special ... is that there's a fundamental warmth and humanity underneath the jokes", with "a cast of appealing characters played by very good actors."[45]

Going into 2010, Aaron Barnhart of the Kansas City Star described the show's premise as "fresh, appealing and limited", expressing concern that "a lot of TV shows overstay their welcome" and fearing that in its third season the show is "about to run out of new, workable ideas".[46] USA Today called the show NBC's "best scripted hour".[47]

In an article in The Journal of Popular Culture, Joseph J. Darowski recognizes the series' exploration of technology's impact on individual identity. He discusses the series' themes as a natural progression of the popular culture tradition of man-made technology encroaching first into nature, then into human bodies, and finally into human minds.[48]

Awards and honors

Season 1 of Chuck enjoyed much formal recognition. The program was mentioned multiple times in IGN's 2007 year-in-review awards. Along with winning the honor of Best New TV Series, Sarah Walker won the award for best TV character, and Chuck and Sarah as a couple won the "Couple That We Rooted for the Most" award. Chuck was also nominated for "Best New TV Comedy Series" at the 2008 People's Choice Awards, which aired on January 8, 2008, but lost to Samantha Who?[49] The series stunt coordinator Merritt Yohnka won the 2007–2008 Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Stunt Coordination". Chuck was also nominated for "Outstanding Main Title Design" in 2007, but did not win.[50] Merritt Yohnka also won the 2008–2009 Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Stunt Coordination", back-to-back wins for the same award.[51]

Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result
ALMA Award 2008 Outstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television Series[52] Joshua Gomez Nominated
2009 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2011 Nominated
American Cinema Editors 2008 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[53] Norman Buckley Won
Casting Society of America 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot – Comedy Patrick Rush Nominated
Image Awards 2011 Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series for "The Couch Lock" Michael Shultz Nominated
Emmy Awards 2008 Outstanding Stunt Coordination Merritt Yohnka Won
Outstanding Main Title Design Karin Fong
Jonathan Gershon
Dana Yee
Nominated
2009 Outstanding Stunt Coordination Merritt Yohnka Won
2010 Outstanding Stunt Coordination Merritt Yohnka Nominated
SFX Awards 2011 Best Actress Yvonne Strahovski Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2008 Favorite New TV Comedy Nominated
Satellite Awards 2007 Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Zachary Levi Nominated
Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical Nominated
TV Guide Awards 2011 Favorite Actress Yvonne Strahovski Won
Favorite Couple Who Has Zachary Levi & Yvonne Strahovski Won
Favorite Villain Timothy Dalton Won
Saturn Award 2008 Best Actor on Television Zachary Levi Nominated
Best Network Television Series Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2008 Choice TV Breakout Star Male Zachary Levi Nominated
2010 Actor – Action[54] Zachary Levi Won
2010 Actress – Action[54] Yvonne Strahovski Won
2010 Choice TV Show: Action Nominated
2011 Actor – Action Zachary Levi Nominated
2011 Actress – Action Yvonne Strahovski Nominated
2011 Choice TV Show: Action Nominated
2012 Actor – Action Zachary Levi Nominated
2012 Actress – Action Yvonne Strahovski Nominated
2012 Choice TV Show: Action Nominated
Young Artist Awards 2009 Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Stefanie Scott Nominated
IGN 2010 Best of 2010 – Best Villain[55] Brandon Routh Won

Campaign for series renewal, 2009

Despite being one of the first series to be renewed by NBC for the 2008–2009 television season, Chuck was classified as a show "on the bubble" between renewal and cancellation in April 2009 after NBC decided to delay its decision on its renewal for a third season until early May.[56][57][58] The show's second season did not improve on or maintain the audience numbers received in the first season and consistently obtained low ratings, making it one of the least-watched shows in its Monday 8:00 pm ET timeslot.[57] Concerned that the show would not be renewed for a third season, fans launched a "Save Chuck" campaign that gained momentum with the use of social-networking websites like Twitter and Facebook.[59]

Fansite ChuckTV.net launched the first organized fan effort, the Watch/Buy/Share campaign (an idea thought up by "Chuck, vs the podcast" founder Gray Jones), on March 18, 2009; a letter writing campaign was later added to the effort.[60] The week of April 6, 2009, television blogger Kath Skerry changed the name of her website GiveMeMyRemote.com to GiveMeMyChuck.com and used Twitter to notify her readers to support the show, prompting television columnists Alan Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger, Maureen Ryan of Chicago Tribune and Josef Adalian of TelevisionWeek to write Chuck-related news on their websites and Twitter feeds.[61] Sepinwall also wrote an open letter to NBC on reasons for renewal, while Ryan encouraged fan support by listing the various ways they could contribute to the campaign to save Chuck.[62][63] One fan, Wendy Farrington, was inspired by a product placement in second-season episodes to organize a campaign to purchase "Footlong" submarine sandwiches from Subway on the air date of the second-season finale.[64] This movement gained support from various cast and crew members, with actor Zachary Levi seen leading hundreds of fans to a Subway restaurant in Birmingham, England.[59][65] Members of the show's cast and crew participated in a special "rally cry" episode of Chuck vs the Podcast on April 24, 2009, just before the season finale, to encourage fans to keep the campaign going and thank them for their support.[66] On the campaign, co-creator Josh Schwartz remarked that it "has been one of the most amazing experiences of [his] life to witness—and certainly the most creatively gratifying".[67] Other fan efforts include the "Have a Heart, Renew Chuck" campaign, involving Chuck fans donating money to the American Heart Association on behalf of NBC.[68][69] By the NBC Upfront on May 19, 2009 over $17,000 was raised.[70][71]

The campaign also prompted press and media coverage, with The Hollywood Reporter calling Chuck the "most discussed bubble show online".[72] Linda Holmes, writing for NPR, noted the support the campaign has received from both fans and critics, and comments: "It's very common for chasms to open between critics and viewers... But here, critics find themselves passionately advocating for something that's extraordinarily enjoyable to watch."[73] James Poniewozik of Time magazine wrote about the efficacy of save-this-show columns and fan protests, saying, "The sad fact of advertising-supported television is that, unlike cable, it still rewards breadth, not depth, of viewership. Four million people who watch a show really hard are still just four million people to an ad buyer. Unless they spend money."[74] He stated that the "Finale & Footlong" campaign was a far more effective way to demonstrate support since Subway is one of the show's major sponsors.[74] However, Josh Bernoff of Advertising Age remarks, "Thousands of visible, loyal viewers does not equal millions of actual viewers. Objects in the groundswell may be smaller than they appear. People who congregate online are not a representative sample."[75]

In support of the show, Nestlé sent more than 1,000 packs of its Wonka Nerds candies to NBC after Josh Schwartz made such a suggestion to fans in an April 20, 2009 interview with The New York Times.[76][77] Additionally, Chuck won the annual "Save Our Shows" poll by USA Today in which 43,000 people voted, topping the poll with 54% of respondents favoring renewal, beating other bubble shows such as Cold Case (45%) and Without a Trace (41%).[78] The petition campaigns were also mentioned on the May 12, 2009 episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.[79]

NBC's decision to renew the show for a thirteen-episode third season was announced on May 17, 2009.[5] At that time, both NBC's Ben Silverman and co-creator Chris Fedak confirmed that there was an option nine more episodes.[80] Although Silverman said that NBC was not looking to lower costs, Schwartz said that series production studio Warner Bros. Television had asked the producers to make budget cuts to meet a decrease in the license fee by NBC.[81] Silverman, Fedak and Schwartz promised that the show's quality would not be impacted.[80][81]

By October 28, 2009 NBC had picked up an additional six episodes for a total of 19 episodes in Season 3.[82][83]

Series renewal, 2010

Questions about the series' continued viability began before the third season aired. Just hours before the third-season premiere, when asked whether NBC suddenly moving Jay Leno out of primetime lowered the bar for Chuck, NBC chairman Jeff Gaspin replied, "I wouldn't say the bar's lower, but we obviously have less choice at the moment, so he's got a better shot."[84]

When asked about the series' chances of being renewed for a fourth season and whether fans would have to step in again, Angela Bromstad replied, "Well, it's got to maintain, and it depends on development," but said that the show is a "pleasant surprise, and they're doing great work."[85]

The ratings for Chuck slipped, falling to a series-low 1.9 demo for two weeks running as of the 11th episode of the season, "Chuck Versus the Final Exam." The "TV By The Numbers" website reported on March 23, 2010 that this was "below the ratings level that would indicate likely renewal" despite the overall ratings difficulties that NBC was facing.[86] However, on March 30, 2010, the season's 12th episode, "Chuck Versus the American Hero" saw an increase to a 2.1 share and a 0.2 million viewer rise.[87]

Chuck was also a contestant in E!'s online Save One Show contest for the second year running, where it won with 52% of the vote. The runner up was One Tree Hill, which garnered 20% of the vote.[88]

On May 13, 2010, it was announced that Chuck had been renewed by NBC for a fourth season.[89] The season received a 13-episode order with an option of an additional nine episodes. The fourth season premiered during NBC's fall 2010 schedule. It retained its current timeslot.[90] The premiere episode of the fourth season was titled "Chuck Versus the Anniversary",[91] and aired on September 20.[92] Season four guest starred Linda Hamilton, Dolph Lundgren, Harry Dean Stanton, Olivia Munn, Steve Austin, Dave Batista, Summer Glau, Timothy Dalton and Eric Roberts. It was announced on October 19, 2010 that NBC had ordered an additional 11 episodes of Chuck, bringing the episode total for Season 4 to 24.[93]

Speculating on the possibility of a fifth season, Yvonne Strahovski (Sarah Walker) commented that she felt "...[the chances] are pretty good, I will be surprised if we don't get a season five." Her co-star Adam Baldwin (John Casey) concurred.[94]

Series renewal, 2011

It was announced on May 13, 2011 that Chuck would be renewed for a fifth, and final, season consisting of thirteen episodes, set to premiere on October 21, 2011.[95] The show was moved from Monday and aired on Friday nights, in what some consider to be a Friday night death slot.[96][97][98][99] The premiere was later pushed a week later to October 28.[7]

Broadcast and distribution

Broadcast history

The first showing of the pilot occurred on July 27, 2007 at Comic-Con International in San Diego.[100] The series was originally slated to air on Tuesday nights at 9/8c as announced at the 2007 upfronts but this was later changed to Monday nights at 8/7c as announced during the 2007 Television Critics Association summer press tour. The season premiere aired on September 24, 2007 on NBC.[4][101] The pilot was leaked onto torrent websites on July 22, 2007.[102] All thirteen episodes produced before the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike have aired. The last two episodes of the original thirteen aired on January 24, 2008, with episode 12 airing at 8/7c and episode 13 at 10/9c, three days after they aired in Canada.

Despite receiving a full season pickup, the first season contained only thirteen episodes; production was stalled due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.[103][104]

Season Two premiered on September 29, 2008. While the series originally had a 13 episode order, NBC ordered another nine, ensuring the series would get the full 22-episode treatment.[105] The theme song is "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" by Cake.

On February 2, 2009, Chuck broadcast a full-length 3D television episode. The episode was broadcast using the ColorCode 3-D stereoscopy system, and could be viewed by wearing a pair of glasses distributed as part of a national promotion for the movie "Monsters Vs. Aliens", which was sponsored by Intel.[106]

Season 4 appeared on the fall lineup and later received an order for 11 additional episodes on October 18, 2010.[107][108]

Season 1-3 were broadcast on Virgin 1 in the UK and Season 4 on Sky Living. In June 2022, all series became available on ITV Hub.

Online distribution

In an aggressive marketing campaign by NBC, the pilot episode was released across a broad range of media from satellite broadcasting to popular social networking websites such as Facebook, shown on United Airlines flights, freely distributed on video on demand on about 30 cable and satellite systems including Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications and Dish Network, on Yahoo, and from Amazon Unbox.[109] Also, prior to the airing of Chuck in the United Kingdom, the pilot episode was released as a free temporary download on iTunes.

A full week before the second season's U.S. premiere, iTunes offered a free download of the first episode as a 'pre-air premiere'. This promotion was also available on the Xbox Live Marketplace. Chuck can also be seen on Virgin Media's On Demand service in association with Warner TV

All episodes of Seasons 1 through 5 are available for purchase in the U.S. at the iTunes Store, PlayStation Network, Amazon Video, and Xbox Live Marketplace.

Home media

Complete Season Ep # Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1st 13 September 16, 2008 (DVD)[110]
November 11, 2008 (Blu-ray Disc)[111]
August 18, 2008[112] November 12, 2008[113]
2nd 22 January 5, 2010[114] October 5, 2009 April 7, 2010[115]
3rd 19 September 7, 2010 October 25, 2010 March 2, 2011[116]
4th 24 October 11, 2011 October 3, 2011[117] February 1, 2012[118]
5th 13 May 8, 2012[119] October 15, 2012 August 1, 2012[120]

Both the DVD and Blu-ray Disc box sets are distributed by Warner Home Video.

The DVD and Blu-ray Disc box sets of The Complete First Season contain the same special features: deleted scenes ("Declassified Scenes"); "Chuck's World—an inside look at character development and casting sessions"; "Chuck on Chuck"—commentaries by Zachary Levi, Joshua Gomez, Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak; bloopers ("Chuck vs. the Chuckles"); and "Chuck's Online World—a gallery of web originated mini-featurettes".[121]

On October 28, 2009, Warner Home Video announced that the second season of Chuck would be released on January 5, 2010.[114] Like its predecessor, Chuck: The Complete Second Season was made available in both DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats.[114] Time magazine put the DVD on its short list for January 2010, saying "Nerd wish fulfillment doesn't get funnier than this."[122]

"The Complete Third Season" was released on September 7, 2010 on both DVD and Blu-ray Disc in Region 1 and October 25, 2010.

On June 1, 2011, Warner Home Video announced that the fourth season of Chuck release date for both DVD and Blu-ray Disc was September 6, 2011, but this was changed to October 11, 2011.

In February 2012 Warner Brothers announced a complete Seasons 1-5 box set available on both Blu-ray and DVD to be released May 8 in conjunction with the Season 5 box set. This box set contains 19 discs (Blu-ray) or 23 discs (DVD) and includes all special features available in current releases.[123]

In the UK, only DVD box sets are released and not Blu-ray. Chuck Season 5 was released on September 24, 2012 on iTunes in the UK with the release of the DVD box set being released less than a month later on October 15, 2012.

In Australia, the complete Seasons 1-5 DVD box set became available on August 1, 2012 in conjunction with the release of the Season 5 DVD set.[124] Chuck has also been released individually on Blu-Ray alongside the DVD releases.

Other media

Comics

Wildstorm, a DC Comics imprint, produced a six-issue mini-series written by Peter Johnson and Zev Borow (series co-executive producer and writer, respectively), with art by Jeremy Haun and Phil Noto. It started in June 2008.[125][126] A trade paperback collection was published in July 2009.[127] It also includes a public service announcement on brushing one's teeth from Captain Awesome and two gag adventures with Morgan based on film noir and The Odyssey. (WildStorm also releases Brian K. Vaughan's Ex Machina, a series which sees its main character fused with a technological structure, issue No. 39 of which is used within Chuck to conceal the Intersect Operating manual from General Beckman, Casey and Sarah for Chuck's studies from Season 2, episode No. 17 onwards.)

Charitable Reunion

On April 17, 2020, Entertainment Weekly reunited the entire cast to do a table read via Zoom of the Season 3, Episode 9. The reunion was part of EW's #UnitedAtHome campaign. It also served as a charity drive for Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund.[128]

Possible film

In March 2013, Levi told Entertainment Weekly that Warner Brothers' use of Kickstarter to fund previously shut-down TV series could possibly open the door for a Chuck film.[129] However, he cited conflicts with Chuck broadcasts in other countries, such as Japan, as the main reason that a film would not be started anytime soon.[130] In March 2017, Levi told Larry King that he was "working on it" (the film) and that it was a "steady but sure process".[131] In March 2020, Levi told on Instagram Live session that he is still interested in making the film happen. In December 2021, Levi told Robert Littal of Black Sports Online that he would love to see a "Chuck" movie while speaking about his movie American Underdog, which starred Levi and his former Chuck co-star Adam Baldwin.[132]

See also

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chuck, series, confused, with, chucky, series, chuck, american, action, comedy, drama, television, series, created, josh, schwartz, chris, fedak, series, about, average, computer, whiz, next, door, named, chuck, bartowski, played, zachary, levi, receives, enco. Not to be confused with Chucky TV series Chuck is an American action comedy spy drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak The series is about an average computer whiz next door named Chuck Bartowski played by Zachary Levi who receives an encoded e mail from an old college friend now working for the CIA The message embeds the only remaining copy of a software program containing the United States greatest spy secrets into Chuck s brain leading the CIA and the NSA to assign him handlers and use him on top secret missions 1 2 Produced by Fake Empire Productions known as College Hill Pictures during the first three seasons before folding afterwards Wonderland Sound and Vision and Warner Bros Television the series premiered on September 24 2007 on NBC airing on Monday nights at 8 00 p m 7 00 p m Central 3 4 The opening theme song is a wordless edit of Short Skirt Long Jacket by the American rock band Cake ChuckGenreAction comedy Romance Spy dramaCreated byJosh Schwartz Chris FedakStarringZachary Levi Yvonne Strahovski Joshua Gomez Sarah Lancaster Adam Baldwin Ryan McPartlin Mark Christopher Lawrence Scott Krinsky Vik Sahay Julia Ling Bonita FriedericyOpening theme Short Skirt Long Jacket Instrumental by CakeComposerTim JonesCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes91 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJosh Schwartz Chris Fedak Phil Laudicina Robert Duncan McNeill McGProduction locationBurbank CaliforniaRunning time40 46 minutesProduction companiesCollege Hill Pictures Inc 2007 2010 seasons 1 3 Fake Empire 2010 2012 seasons 4 5 Wonderland Sound and Vision Warner Bros TelevisionDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkNBCPicture formatNTSC season 1 HDTV 1080i seasons 2 5 Original releaseSeptember 24 2007 2007 09 24 January 27 2012 2012 01 27 As the second season finished flagging ratings put Chuck in danger of cancellation but fans mounted a successful campaign to encourage NBC to renew the show 5 The campaign was unique in that fans specifically targeted a sponsor of the show the Subway restaurant chain leading to the chain striking a major sponsorship deal with NBC to help cover costs of the third season 6 The series renewal was uncertain in each subsequent season The fifth season was the last beginning on October 28 2011 and moving to Friday nights at 8 p m 7 Central 7 The series concluded on January 27 2012 with a two hour finale 8 Contents 1 Episodes 2 Series summary 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main cast 3 2 Recurring cast 4 Production 4 1 Conception 4 2 Casting 4 3 Filming locations 4 4 Marketing 5 Reception 5 1 Ratings 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Awards and honors 5 4 Campaign for series renewal 2009 5 5 Series renewal 2010 5 6 Series renewal 2011 6 Broadcast and distribution 6 1 Broadcast history 6 2 Online distribution 6 3 Home media 7 Other media 7 1 Comics 7 2 Charitable Reunion 8 Possible film 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEpisodes EditMain article List of Chuck episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113September 24 2007 2007 09 24 January 24 2008 2008 01 24 222September 29 2008 2008 09 29 April 27 2009 2009 04 27 319January 10 2010 2010 01 10 May 24 2010 2010 05 24 424September 20 2010 2010 09 20 May 16 2011 2011 05 16 513October 28 2011 2011 10 28 January 27 2012 2012 01 27 Series summary EditChuck Bartowski Zachary Levi is in his mid twenties and works at Buy More a Burbank California consumer electronics chain store He is an intelligent but unmotivated computer service expert and works alongside his best friend Morgan Grimes Joshua Gomez He had been expelled from Stanford University on false charges that he cheated in one of his classes which likely damaged his drive and morale He lives with his sister Ellie Sarah Lancaster and her boyfriend Devon Captain Awesome Woodcomb Ryan McPartlin who are doctors that constantly encourage Chuck to make progress in his professional and romantic life Bryce Larkin Matthew Bomer Chuck s former Stanford University roommate and now a Central Intelligence Agency CIA agent steals the Intersect the entire merged database of the CIA and National Security Agency NSA and destroys the computer storing it The sole surviving copy becomes subliminally embedded in Chuck s brain via encoded images when he opens an email from Bryce The NSA s Major John Casey Adam Baldwin and CIA Officer Sarah Walker Yvonne Strahovski are dispatched to investigate Chuck is recruited to use the knowledge he now possesses to help thwart assassins and international terrorists upending his previously mundane life The Intersect causes Chuck to receive involuntary flashes of information from the database activated by triggers such as faces voices objects and keywords In order to protect his family and friends Chuck must keep his second occupation a secret Casey and Walker are assigned to watch over Chuck They are forced to establish an uneasy alliance and cover identities Walker poses as Chuck s girlfriend and takes a job at a fast food restaurant near the Buy More Casey reluctantly becomes part of the Buy More sales team The main antagonists driving the plot are a series of rogue spy cabals first internal to the United States intelligence community and then global in scope A core part of the threat is the danger of the Intersect being either captured making Chuck as much a liability as an asset to the government or replicated making Chuck obsolete or outmatched by less scrupulous spies Chuck Sarah and Casey all face professional conflicts as they grow to respect each other A genuine romantic interest develops between Chuck and Sarah Chuck s desire to maintain his close relationships and eventually return to a normal life is challenged by the dangers and growing responsibilities of his secret life so that he gradually becomes a more competent confident and willing spy In later seasons upgrades to the Intersect would include skills in espionage as well as information the reason the Intersect was originally conceived giving Chuck temporary knowledge of hand to hand combat and other skills such as playing the guitar using a zipline foreign languages dancing and firearms training In the course of events Chuck unravels mysteries from his life before the series often dealing with the Intersect such as why his parents left why Bryce got him kicked out of Stanford and why he s unusually suited for the Intersect Meanwhile Casey and Sarah confront unresolved issues from their lives before the series including their families Sarah s history with Bryce and the spies they previously worked with And as Chuck grows more comfortable with his own role those closest to him are gradually drawn into his spy life Cast and characters EditMain article List of Chuck characters See also List of Chuck cast members Main cast Edit Character Portrayed by Seasons1 2 3 4 5Chuck Bartowski Zachary Levi MainSarah Walker Yvonne Strahovski MainColonel John Casey Adam Baldwin MainMorgan Grimes Joshua Gomez MainEllie Bartowski Sarah Lancaster MainDevon Woodcomb Ryan McPartlin Recurring MainMichael Big Mike Tucker Mark Christopher Lawrence Recurring MainLester Patel Vik Sahay Recurring MainJeffrey Barnes Scott Krinsky Recurring MainAnna Wu Julia Ling Recurring Main Guest Does not appearDiane Beckman Bonita Friedericy Recurring Main Recurring Chuck cast members at the San Diego Comic Con 2010 Recurring cast Edit Tony Todd as Langston Graham seasons 1 2 and 5 Matthew Bomer as Bryce Larkin seasons 1 and 2 C S Lee as Harry Tang season 1 Rachel Bilson as Lou Palone season 1 Mini Anden as Carina Miller season 1 3 and 4 Tony Hale as Emmett Milbarge season 2 and 3 Note 1 John Larroquette as Roan Montgomery seasons 2 and 4 Nicole Richie as Heather Chandler seasons 2 and 4 Jordana Brewster as Jill Roberts season 2 Arnold Vosloo as Vincent Smith season 2 Chevy Chase as Ted Roark season 2 Scott Bakula as Stephen Bartowski seasons 2 and 3 Note 1 Brandon Routh as Daniel Shaw seasons 3 and 5 Kristin Kreuk as Hannah season 3 Steve Austin as Hugo Panzer seasons 3 and 4 Mekenna Melvin as Alex McHugh seasons 3 5 Note 2 Linda Hamilton as Mary Elizabeth Bartowski seasons 4 and 5 Timothy Dalton as Alexei Volkoff season 4 Mercedes Masohn as Zondra Rizzo season 4 Lauren Cohan as Vivian McArthur season 4 Ray Wise as Riley season 4 Robin Givens as Jane Bentley season 4 Richard Burgi as Clyde Decker seasons 4 and 5 Note 3 Carrie Anne Moss as Gertrude Verbanski season 5 Angus Macfadyen as Nicholas Quinn season 5 a b The character departed after the second season then returned for one or more guest appearances in the third season The character made a few guest appearances in the third season and became a recurring cast member in the fourth The character made a guest appearance in the fourth season and returned for a recurring role in the fifth Production EditConception Edit The show is a mash up It s a combination of one part The Office one part 24 one part Alias When you mash those shows together what happens What we were really excited about is if you built the show like something like The Office where you essentially met all these characters and you loved them and then how terrifying it would be if Sydney Bristow or Jack Bauer suddenly came into The Office because you knew when those people showed up that someone was going to get shot and someone was going to get tortured and someone was going to get killed That s where the initial germ of the Chuck show came from Co creator Chris Fedak 9 Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak wrote the script for the first episode which was initially given a put pilot commitment by NBC before a pilot order was green lit by the network in January 2007 10 Schwartz and Fedak both attended the University of Southern California Fedak pitched the idea to Schwartz who agreed to develop the project with him 11 Joseph McGinty Nichol Schwartz s fellow executive producer on The O C directed the first hour of the series and consequently became an executive producer via his production company Wonderland Sound and Vision Fedak Peter Johnson Scott Rosenbaum Matthew Miller and Allison Adler also serve as co executive producers 12 NBC gave the series an early pick up and a thirteen episode order on May 10 2007 13 On November 26 2007 TV Guide reported that NBC had picked up the series for a full 22 episode season 14 Casting Edit Zachary Levi and Adam Baldwin were the first two to be cast in February 2007 in the roles of Chuck Bartowski and veteran NSA agent Major John Casey respectively Fedak always had Baldwin in mind for the role of John Casey and the producers found that the actor was a perfect fit for the character during the first casting session 11 15 Relative newcomer Yvonne Strahovski was chosen for the female lead role of what was then CIA officer Sarah Kent in the same month 16 Casting continued throughout March with Sarah Lancaster Joshua Gomez and Natalie Martinez landing the parts of Dr Ellie Bartowski Chuck s older sister Morgan Pace Chuck s best friend and Kayla Hart Chuck s neighbor and love interest respectively 17 The Kayla Hart character was dropped before filming because creators Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz found it unlikely and too complicated to the storyline that two women would be pining over Chuck Morgan s surname was later changed to Grimes and Sarah s surname was changed to Walker Filming locations Edit Although Chuck s apartment was set in Echo Park the pilot was shot in El Cabrillo in Hollywood After the series was picked up the apartment and the building s courtyard were re created on a Warner Bros soundstage 18 Aerial views throughout the show combine shots of Echo Park and El Cabrillo The exterior shots of the Burbank Buy More where Chuck and Morgan work are of a former Mervyn s store in the Fallbrook Mall in West Hills 19 The inside of the Burbank Buymore was also built on the Warner Bros lot Marketing Edit In May 2007 NBC announced that their official website would launch MyNBC allowing users to be more interactive with selected shows MyNBC would allow fans to delve inside Chuck s brain which will host hot spots of top secret government information that the title character possesses It will also had bonus video features 20 In addition NBC further announced in July 2007 that tie in micro websites where fans who log onto Buy More net would be directed to NerdHerdHelp com giving them access to exclusive content of the show and a blog written by the title character s best friend and sidekick Morgan would be launched in September 2007 21 NBC was expected to spend about 8 million in total promoting the show 22 Reception EditRatings Edit U S viewers for each episode in the series broken down into its five seasons Despite heavy promotion from NBC and positive critical reviews Chuck suffered in domestic ratings due to stiff competition from established hits from ABC Dancing with the Stars Fox House and CBS How I Met Your Mother Rules of Engagement in the Monday 8 00 9 00 pm ET timeslot Its ratings were also affected by the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike in the first season and President Barack Obama s prime time news conference that led to the show being preempted for a week in the second season shortly after NBC had done heavy promotion for the show around the Super Bowl In May 2010 it was reported that Chuck ranked in the top 20 TV shows in the SocialSenseTV ratings report of social media interactions measuring posts and reads on forums blogs and other social media over a three month period 23 Season Timeslot ET Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank U S viewersin millions1 Monday 8 00 p m September 24 2007 January 24 2008 2007 2008 65 8 68 24 2 September 29 2008 April 27 2009 2008 2009 71 7 36 25 3 January 10 2010 May 24 2010 2009 2010 82 5 99 26 4 September 20 2010 May 16 2011 2010 2011 101 5 58 27 5 Friday 8 00 p m October 28 2011 January 27 2012 2011 2012 138 4 25 28 Critical reception Edit In its first year Chuck received critical acclaim Rolling Stone magazine included the show on its fall 2007 We Like to Watch list saying the show wipes the floor with the other fall debuts 29 Chuck landed on USA Today s list of the 10 Picks for 2007 and they called Levi s performance incredibly winning giving the comedy three out of four stars 30 31 Chuck drew numerous comparisons to another critically acclaimed comedy that debuted in Fall 2007 Reaper which also starred a twenty something underachiever who works in a large retail big box store Work Bench and is drawn into heroism against his will 29 30 32 33 As 2008 drew to a close the show received further acclaim In December Time magazine named the show one of the top 10 TV series of the year 34 It also made the year end top 10 list of the Chicago Tribune 35 Television Without Pity s list of TV Shows We Wish More People Watched 36 The Star Ledger s Top TV shows of 2008 4 37 The Miami Herald s TV s Top 5 list 38 The New York Observer s Top 10 TV Shows of the Year 6 39 and the Pittsburgh Post Gazette mentions Chuck as one of the few bright spots in television in 2008 40 The Chicago Tribune s Maureen Ryan wrote that the show pays attention to the mechanics of storytelling and doesn t just try to coast on the comedy She continued Given the level of attention paid to all those other things emotion suspense plotting character Chuck ends up being one of the TV scene s greatest pleasures at the moment 41 Television Without Pity s Angel Cohn finds Chuck to be a well written show saying it features some of the smartest and most quick witted dialogue on TV She praises the ensemble cast and notes while the first season was good this show has really hit its stride in its second season 42 James Poniewozik of Time magazine says the show is a delight and that with the second season the new episodes quickly jump back in with higher stakes and sharper jokes 43 The Star Ledger s Alan Sepinwall calls Chuck the most purely entertaining show currently on television whether you re talking network or cable 44 He states that what makes Chuck so special is that there s a fundamental warmth and humanity underneath the jokes with a cast of appealing characters played by very good actors 45 Going into 2010 Aaron Barnhart of the Kansas City Star described the show s premise as fresh appealing and limited expressing concern that a lot of TV shows overstay their welcome and fearing that in its third season the show is about to run out of new workable ideas 46 USA Today called the show NBC s best scripted hour 47 In an article in The Journal of Popular Culture Joseph J Darowski recognizes the series exploration of technology s impact on individual identity He discusses the series themes as a natural progression of the popular culture tradition of man made technology encroaching first into nature then into human bodies and finally into human minds 48 Awards and honors Edit Season 1 of Chuck enjoyed much formal recognition The program was mentioned multiple times in IGN s 2007 year in review awards Along with winning the honor of Best New TV Series Sarah Walker won the award for best TV character and Chuck and Sarah as a couple won the Couple That We Rooted for the Most award Chuck was also nominated for Best New TV Comedy Series at the 2008 People s Choice Awards which aired on January 8 2008 but lost to Samantha Who 49 The series stunt coordinator Merritt Yohnka won the 2007 2008 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Stunt Coordination Chuck was also nominated for Outstanding Main Title Design in 2007 but did not win 50 Merritt Yohnka also won the 2008 2009 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Stunt Coordination back to back wins for the same award 51 Award Year Category Nominee s ResultALMA Award 2008 Outstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television Series 52 Joshua Gomez Nominated2009 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2011 NominatedAmerican Cinema Editors 2008 Best Edited One Hour Series for Commercial Television 53 Norman Buckley WonCasting Society of America 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Pilot Comedy Patrick Rush NominatedImage Awards 2011 Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series for The Couch Lock Michael Shultz NominatedEmmy Awards 2008 Outstanding Stunt Coordination Merritt Yohnka WonOutstanding Main Title Design Karin FongJonathan GershonDana Yee Nominated2009 Outstanding Stunt Coordination Merritt Yohnka Won2010 Outstanding Stunt Coordination Merritt Yohnka NominatedSFX Awards 2011 Best Actress Yvonne Strahovski NominatedPeople s Choice Awards 2008 Favorite New TV Comedy NominatedSatellite Awards 2007 Best Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical Zachary Levi NominatedBest Television Series Comedy or Musical NominatedTV Guide Awards 2011 Favorite Actress Yvonne Strahovski WonFavorite Couple Who Has Zachary Levi amp Yvonne Strahovski WonFavorite Villain Timothy Dalton WonSaturn Award 2008 Best Actor on Television Zachary Levi NominatedBest Network Television Series NominatedTeen Choice Awards 2008 Choice TV Breakout Star Male Zachary Levi Nominated2010 Actor Action 54 Zachary Levi Won2010 Actress Action 54 Yvonne Strahovski Won2010 Choice TV Show Action Nominated2011 Actor Action Zachary Levi Nominated2011 Actress Action Yvonne Strahovski Nominated2011 Choice TV Show Action Nominated2012 Actor Action Zachary Levi Nominated2012 Actress Action Yvonne Strahovski Nominated2012 Choice TV Show Action NominatedYoung Artist Awards 2009 Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress Stefanie Scott NominatedIGN 2010 Best of 2010 Best Villain 55 Brandon Routh WonCampaign for series renewal 2009 Edit Despite being one of the first series to be renewed by NBC for the 2008 2009 television season Chuck was classified as a show on the bubble between renewal and cancellation in April 2009 after NBC decided to delay its decision on its renewal for a third season until early May 56 57 58 The show s second season did not improve on or maintain the audience numbers received in the first season and consistently obtained low ratings making it one of the least watched shows in its Monday 8 00 pm ET timeslot 57 Concerned that the show would not be renewed for a third season fans launched a Save Chuck campaign that gained momentum with the use of social networking websites like Twitter and Facebook 59 Fansite ChuckTV net launched the first organized fan effort the Watch Buy Share campaign an idea thought up by Chuck vs the podcast founder Gray Jones on March 18 2009 a letter writing campaign was later added to the effort 60 The week of April 6 2009 television blogger Kath Skerry changed the name of her website GiveMeMyRemote com to GiveMeMyChuck com and used Twitter to notify her readers to support the show prompting television columnists Alan Sepinwall of The Star Ledger Maureen Ryan of Chicago Tribune and Josef Adalian of TelevisionWeek to write Chuck related news on their websites and Twitter feeds 61 Sepinwall also wrote an open letter to NBC on reasons for renewal while Ryan encouraged fan support by listing the various ways they could contribute to the campaign to save Chuck 62 63 One fan Wendy Farrington was inspired by a product placement in second season episodes to organize a campaign to purchase Footlong submarine sandwiches from Subway on the air date of the second season finale 64 This movement gained support from various cast and crew members with actor Zachary Levi seen leading hundreds of fans to a Subway restaurant in Birmingham England 59 65 Members of the show s cast and crew participated in a special rally cry episode of Chuck vs the Podcast on April 24 2009 just before the season finale to encourage fans to keep the campaign going and thank them for their support 66 On the campaign co creator Josh Schwartz remarked that it has been one of the most amazing experiences of his life to witness and certainly the most creatively gratifying 67 Other fan efforts include the Have a Heart Renew Chuck campaign involving Chuck fans donating money to the American Heart Association on behalf of NBC 68 69 By the NBC Upfront on May 19 2009 over 17 000 was raised 70 71 The campaign also prompted press and media coverage with The Hollywood Reporter calling Chuck the most discussed bubble show online 72 Linda Holmes writing for NPR noted the support the campaign has received from both fans and critics and comments It s very common for chasms to open between critics and viewers But here critics find themselves passionately advocating for something that s extraordinarily enjoyable to watch 73 James Poniewozik of Time magazine wrote about the efficacy of save this show columns and fan protests saying The sad fact of advertising supported television is that unlike cable it still rewards breadth not depth of viewership Four million people who watch a show really hard are still just four million people to an ad buyer Unless they spend money 74 He stated that the Finale amp Footlong campaign was a far more effective way to demonstrate support since Subway is one of the show s major sponsors 74 However Josh Bernoff of Advertising Age remarks Thousands of visible loyal viewers does not equal millions of actual viewers Objects in the groundswell may be smaller than they appear People who congregate online are not a representative sample 75 In support of the show Nestle sent more than 1 000 packs of its Wonka Nerds candies to NBC after Josh Schwartz made such a suggestion to fans in an April 20 2009 interview with The New York Times 76 77 Additionally Chuck won the annual Save Our Shows poll by USA Today in which 43 000 people voted topping the poll with 54 of respondents favoring renewal beating other bubble shows such as Cold Case 45 and Without a Trace 41 78 The petition campaigns were also mentioned on the May 12 2009 episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 79 NBC s decision to renew the show for a thirteen episode third season was announced on May 17 2009 5 At that time both NBC s Ben Silverman and co creator Chris Fedak confirmed that there was an option nine more episodes 80 Although Silverman said that NBC was not looking to lower costs Schwartz said that series production studio Warner Bros Television had asked the producers to make budget cuts to meet a decrease in the license fee by NBC 81 Silverman Fedak and Schwartz promised that the show s quality would not be impacted 80 81 By October 28 2009 NBC had picked up an additional six episodes for a total of 19 episodes in Season 3 82 83 Series renewal 2010 Edit Questions about the series continued viability began before the third season aired Just hours before the third season premiere when asked whether NBC suddenly moving Jay Leno out of primetime lowered the bar for Chuck NBC chairman Jeff Gaspin replied I wouldn t say the bar s lower but we obviously have less choice at the moment so he s got a better shot 84 When asked about the series chances of being renewed for a fourth season and whether fans would have to step in again Angela Bromstad replied Well it s got to maintain and it depends on development but said that the show is a pleasant surprise and they re doing great work 85 The ratings for Chuck slipped falling to a series low 1 9 demo for two weeks running as of the 11th episode of the season Chuck Versus the Final Exam The TV By The Numbers website reported on March 23 2010 that this was below the ratings level that would indicate likely renewal despite the overall ratings difficulties that NBC was facing 86 However on March 30 2010 the season s 12th episode Chuck Versus the American Hero saw an increase to a 2 1 share and a 0 2 million viewer rise 87 Chuck was also a contestant in E s online Save One Show contest for the second year running where it won with 52 of the vote The runner up was One Tree Hill which garnered 20 of the vote 88 On May 13 2010 it was announced that Chuck had been renewed by NBC for a fourth season 89 The season received a 13 episode order with an option of an additional nine episodes The fourth season premiered during NBC s fall 2010 schedule It retained its current timeslot 90 The premiere episode of the fourth season was titled Chuck Versus the Anniversary 91 and aired on September 20 92 Season four guest starred Linda Hamilton Dolph Lundgren Harry Dean Stanton Olivia Munn Steve Austin Dave Batista Summer Glau Timothy Dalton and Eric Roberts It was announced on October 19 2010 that NBC had ordered an additional 11 episodes of Chuck bringing the episode total for Season 4 to 24 93 Speculating on the possibility of a fifth season Yvonne Strahovski Sarah Walker commented that she felt the chances are pretty good I will be surprised if we don t get a season five Her co star Adam Baldwin John Casey concurred 94 Series renewal 2011 Edit It was announced on May 13 2011 that Chuck would be renewed for a fifth and final season consisting of thirteen episodes set to premiere on October 21 2011 95 The show was moved from Monday and aired on Friday nights in what some consider to be a Friday night death slot 96 97 98 99 The premiere was later pushed a week later to October 28 7 Broadcast and distribution EditBroadcast history Edit Main article List of Chuck episodes The first showing of the pilot occurred on July 27 2007 at Comic Con International in San Diego 100 The series was originally slated to air on Tuesday nights at 9 8c as announced at the 2007 upfronts but this was later changed to Monday nights at 8 7c as announced during the 2007 Television Critics Association summer press tour The season premiere aired on September 24 2007 on NBC 4 101 The pilot was leaked onto torrent websites on July 22 2007 102 All thirteen episodes produced before the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike have aired The last two episodes of the original thirteen aired on January 24 2008 with episode 12 airing at 8 7c and episode 13 at 10 9c three days after they aired in Canada Despite receiving a full season pickup the first season contained only thirteen episodes production was stalled due to the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike 103 104 Season Two premiered on September 29 2008 While the series originally had a 13 episode order NBC ordered another nine ensuring the series would get the full 22 episode treatment 105 The theme song is Short Skirt Long Jacket by Cake On February 2 2009 Chuck broadcast a full length 3D television episode The episode was broadcast using the ColorCode 3 D stereoscopy system and could be viewed by wearing a pair of glasses distributed as part of a national promotion for the movie Monsters Vs Aliens which was sponsored by Intel 106 Season 4 appeared on the fall lineup and later received an order for 11 additional episodes on October 18 2010 107 108 Season 1 3 were broadcast on Virgin 1 in the UK and Season 4 on Sky Living In June 2022 all series became available on ITV Hub Online distribution Edit In an aggressive marketing campaign by NBC the pilot episode was released across a broad range of media from satellite broadcasting to popular social networking websites such as Facebook shown on United Airlines flights freely distributed on video on demand on about 30 cable and satellite systems including Comcast Time Warner Cable Cox Communications and Dish Network on Yahoo and from Amazon Unbox 109 Also prior to the airing of Chuck in the United Kingdom the pilot episode was released as a free temporary download on iTunes A full week before the second season s U S premiere iTunes offered a free download of the first episode as a pre air premiere This promotion was also available on the Xbox Live Marketplace Chuck can also be seen on Virgin Media s On Demand service in association with Warner TVAll episodes of Seasons 1 through 5 are available for purchase in the U S at the iTunes Store PlayStation Network Amazon Video and Xbox Live Marketplace Home media Edit Complete Season Ep Release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 41st 13 September 16 2008 DVD 110 November 11 2008 Blu ray Disc 111 August 18 2008 112 November 12 2008 113 2nd 22 January 5 2010 114 October 5 2009 April 7 2010 115 3rd 19 September 7 2010 October 25 2010 March 2 2011 116 4th 24 October 11 2011 October 3 2011 117 February 1 2012 118 5th 13 May 8 2012 119 October 15 2012 August 1 2012 120 Both the DVD and Blu ray Disc box sets are distributed by Warner Home Video The DVD and Blu ray Disc box sets of The Complete First Season contain the same special features deleted scenes Declassified Scenes Chuck s World an inside look at character development and casting sessions Chuck on Chuck commentaries by Zachary Levi Joshua Gomez Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak bloopers Chuck vs the Chuckles and Chuck s Online World a gallery of web originated mini featurettes 121 On October 28 2009 Warner Home Video announced that the second season of Chuck would be released on January 5 2010 114 Like its predecessor Chuck The Complete Second Season was made available in both DVD and Blu ray Disc formats 114 Time magazine put the DVD on its short list for January 2010 saying Nerd wish fulfillment doesn t get funnier than this 122 The Complete Third Season was released on September 7 2010 on both DVD and Blu ray Disc in Region 1 and October 25 2010 On June 1 2011 Warner Home Video announced that the fourth season of Chuck release date for both DVD and Blu ray Disc was September 6 2011 but this was changed to October 11 2011 In February 2012 Warner Brothers announced a complete Seasons 1 5 box set available on both Blu ray and DVD to be released May 8 in conjunction with the Season 5 box set This box set contains 19 discs Blu ray or 23 discs DVD and includes all special features available in current releases 123 In the UK only DVD box sets are released and not Blu ray Chuck Season 5 was released on September 24 2012 on iTunes in the UK with the release of the DVD box set being released less than a month later on October 15 2012 In Australia the complete Seasons 1 5 DVD box set became available on August 1 2012 in conjunction with the release of the Season 5 DVD set 124 Chuck has also been released individually on Blu Ray alongside the DVD releases Other media EditComics Edit Wildstorm a DC Comics imprint produced a six issue mini series written by Peter Johnson and Zev Borow series co executive producer and writer respectively with art by Jeremy Haun and Phil Noto It started in June 2008 125 126 A trade paperback collection was published in July 2009 127 It also includes a public service announcement on brushing one s teeth from Captain Awesome and two gag adventures with Morgan based on film noir and The Odyssey WildStorm also releases Brian K Vaughan s Ex Machina a series which sees its main character fused with a technological structure issue No 39 of which is used within Chuck to conceal the Intersect Operating manual from General Beckman Casey and Sarah for Chuck s studies from Season 2 episode No 17 onwards Charitable Reunion Edit On April 17 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