
Chuck
As if their recent all-3-D episode wasn't exciting enough, Chuck creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak hinted at big twists in the show's finale and next season.
Schwartz said the end of the season would be "game changing" for Chuck and his crew.
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Jordana Brewster with Zachary Levi, Chuck
When Chuck spies an ex-girlfriend — actually, the ex-girlfriend, college sweetheart Jill — it sets in motion a reunion that throws a new wrench in the oft-derailed Chuck-Sarah romance. In this Q&A, Jordana Brewster reveals how her love for Gossip led to her three-episode arc on the NBC comedy, which kicks off Monday at 8 pm/ET. Plus: Brewster previews Fast & Furious 4 and reflects on how she almost filled Angelina Jolie's shoes.
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Ask FlickChick An earlier Mr Mrs Smith Plus A family trapped by green goo in their house Rendezvous with Rama and more movie questions answeredQuestion I just saw the Angelina JolieBrad Pitt movie Mr Mrs Smith and I could have sworn Ive seen the same story before Am I misremembering I know Im not thinking of the Alfred Hitchcock movie of the same title that has a totally different plot FrankFlickChick Ill bet youre thinking of a short-lived 1996 television series called wait for it Mr Mrs Smith starring Maria Bello and Scott Bakula as spies recruited by a mysterious intelligence agency and required to pose as a married couple to carry out their assignments Neither trusts the other in part because theyve both worked for other covert agencies in the past and know that they may well have been on opposite sides then but theres a sexual tension that would presumably have led to them becoming Mr and Mrs Smith for re
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A smaller-screen port of Brangelina's Mr. & Mrs. Smith first date movie, passed over this week by ABC, still hopes to have a shot at making someone's fall schedule. Starring Jordana Brewster and Martin Henderson, the series will be shopped to the other networks next week, sources tell the Hollywood Reporter. I dunno, no immortal protagonist nor a Sex and the City theme? Sounds like a long shot this season, kiddies.
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Kylie Minogue is refuting speculation by the British press that she is having an affair with Alexander Dahm, a married filmmaker whose wife is eight-months pregnant. "I have never been unfaithful to a partner and would find it immoral to be involved with a married man," she says in a statement.... Also per People, Derek Jeter has let another hottie slip away: Jordana Brewster married Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning producer Andrew Form last weekend in the Caribbean. Unconfirmed reports say the wedding night was fast, alas, but furious.
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The latest fall-pilot developments, as recapped by our pals at Variety: Laurie Metcalf has joined the cast of Lifetime's The Virgin of Akron, Ohio, playing the mother of the title character, a young model who returns to her hometown and, after surviving a car crash, is believed to have been sent by God. I'm sorry, a model who's a virgin? Aren't we already having trouble believing Adriana Lima? ABC has picked up See Jayne Run, a comedy about a woman juggling motherhood and a career, and a sudser set in D.C. Also, it's now "official": ABC has cast Jordana Brewster as Jane in its Mr. & Mrs. Smith series but TVGuide.com told you that yesterday. Fox has picked up The Beast, about a veterinarian who can't stand animals, and a comedy about four post-college single women.
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Well, half of the burning question has been answered: Sources tell TVGuide.com that Jordana Brewster (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, The Fast and the Furious, what-have-you) has been tapped to fill Angelina Jolie's tattoos shoes, playing Jane in ABC's Mr. & Mrs. Smith pilot, based on the 2005 film. No word yet on Mr. Pitt's successor, and while I feel that Las Vegas' Josh Duhamel would kill in the role (no pun intended), I now have a feeling we might get, like, Ashton Kutcher.
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Whatever the heck happened to Jordana Brewster?
A few years ago, the As the World Turns grad was an It Girl, with lots of buzz coming off her roles on NBC's miniseries The '60s and The Fast and the Furious. Then she all but disappeared. Turns out that the 25-year-old left Hollywood for a good, old-fashioned Ivy League education at Yale University. Now she's back playing the lesbian villainess with a heart in the campy comedy D.E.B.S. (in limited release now).
"I'd say it's Clueless meets Charlie's Angels meets Bring It On," Brewster tells TVGuide.com. Perhaps with a little bit of The L Word tossed in? "Yeah,
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