Skip navigation

Garner to become pregnant spy on ‘Alias’

Her real-life pregnancy will be written into the show

Jennifer Garner
Vince Bucci / Getty Images
  Television video
  Williams thanks viewers for five years
Dec. 2: Brian Williams thanks Nightly News viewers, his family, and his colleagues as he marks his fifth year anchoring NBC Nightly News. “I'm hoping this is just my first five year anniversary,” he says.

updated 8:26 p.m. ET July 26, 2005

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Jennifer Garner is expecting a baby, so her “Alias” character will be too, even though she’s a globe-trotting spy.

“We are going to embrace the fact that she’s pregnant,” ABC programming chief Stephen McPherson said, referring to the character, Sydney Bristow.

But the show will focus on making the situation realistic and not “campy,” he said.

Story continues below ↓
advertisement | your ad here

“We also don’t want to put her in situations where she’s endangering herself and the baby,” making it difficult for viewers to suspend disbelief, he said.

Garner, 33, and Ben Affleck, 32, her co-star in the 2003 movie “Daredevil,” wed in June. Their baby is due around Christmas, McPherson told the Television Critics Association on Tuesday.

“Alias” returns Sept. 29 for its fifth season in a new Thursday night time slot.

Slideshow
Image: Oxygen TV & Ubisoft's Launch Of ''Your Shape'' Featuring Jenny McCarthy
  Celebrity sightings
Jenny McCarthy promotes her fitness video in Hollywood, Aretha Franklin sings at New York tree lighting and more.

more photos

Asked if he thought the show might lose male viewers who eagerly anticipate seeing Garner in action, McPherson replied that “she’ll be able to run a fair amount.”

But he acknowledged her exploits would change when Garner is visibly pregnant. To protect the show’s sex appeal quotient, a younger agent who is being mentored by Sydney will be added, he said.

That role has yet to be cast.

In the series, Sydney is in a relationship with another agent played by Michael Vartan — who Garner was romantically linked with in real life.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Sponsored links

Resource guide