Martin is not happy.

"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Chuck Still Up In Air
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=46750
Zachary Levi, who stars in NBC's hit SF series Chuck, told Entertainment 
Weekly that the show's status remains up in the air because of the 
ongoing writers' strike, even though the network ordered a full season 
of episodes.

"We've only aired 11 episodes," Levi said, adding that the additional 
nine episodes on order won't be started until after the strike is 
resolved, likely sometime next year.

"It's nice to have a back nine, but you don't really know what that 
means at the end of the day," Levi added. "You don't know when you can 
go back to work. If they were to resolve the strike today, then they'd 
have to start writing, and the writing would take them through the rest 
of January, and we stop production in February."

Levi said that it wouldn't surprise him if the network said the nine 
episodes would form the beginning of the second season.

In the meantime, Levi is developing projects through his own production 
company, Coattails Entertainment. "We produced this film, Spiral, coming 
out on DVD in February," he told the magazine. "We've been getting a lot 
of good buzz on the film. Amber Tamblyn [The Grudge 2] is in it, and 
Tricia Helfer from Battlestar Galactica, and Joel David Moore, who is in 
James Cameron's Avatar right now, shooting in New Zealand. He's my best 
friend and business partner."

(NBC is owned by NBC Universal, which also owns SCIFI.COM.)


 
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