Chuck has finally found a new streaming home as the NBC drama starring Zachary Levi heads to HBO Max. Several years before Levi became Shazam in the DCEU, the actor had garnered fame from the NBC series, Chuck. The show focused on Chuck Bartowski, an everyday nerd who accidentally opens an encoded email that transfers a highly advanced program called the Intersect into his head. The Intersect contained all of the United States' ultimate-top federal secrets that were transferred into Chuck's mind, essentially making him a human database. Throughout Chuck's run, the titular hero would eventually become a CIA agent himself.
Running from 2007 to 2012, Chuck found a massive following within the nerd-action genre, especially during the early days of social media. What is probably most known about the show's legacy was its constant battle with NBC as Chuck was always on the bubble due to its struggling ratings. Towards the end of Chuck season 2, when it became apparent that NBC was close to axing, several compelling fan campaigns managed to get NBC to renew it for another year. While it continued to be on the bubble until the fifth and final season, the passionate fans are what kept Chuck alive for a total of 91 episodes.
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Up until recently, Chuck had streamed the entire series on Amazon Prime, but the nerd-spy drama has now found a new home. As of February 2022, all five seasons of Chuck are officially streaming on HBO Max. The move to the HBO-branded service is more than fitting as Chuck was a show produced from Warner Bros. TV, while NBC broadcasted it. Since HBO Max continues to become available worldwide, with several countries set to get it this
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