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Chase Joins Allen in ‘Zoom’

Chevy is still working?

Every so often you hear something about Chevy Chase complaining about this and that, but none of it really sticks in your head. If you were to mention his name back in the mid-80s things were a bit different, I know when Spies Like Us and Three Amigos! came out my generation couldn’t get enough of him, but Chase hasn’t done a film since 2002 and even then it wasn’t his name that drove us to watch Orange County, that is if anyone saw that movie at all.

Well, Chase is back to work and he is joining the Revolution Studio’s comedy Zoom pitting him alongside Tim Allen and Courteney Cox-Arquette for director Peter Hewitt.

The film is based on Jason Lethcoe’s graphic novel “Zoom’s Academy for the Super Gifted.” The story revolves around an unpopular high school girl who is whisked away by her out-of-shape superhero father (Allen) to a school for superheroes, where she discovers her talents as she joins a ragtag group of kids who are to be trained into a new generation of superheroes to save the world.

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