At the 2012 Comic-Con in San Diego, the cast and creative team from the FOX musical drama GLEE took part in a panel discussion on July 14th. The panel included cast members Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Darren Criss, Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz and Naya Rivera as well as co-creator/executive producer Brad Falchuk. Check out the event below!
TVLine's Michael Ausiello chatted with GLEE's Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Darren Criss, Naya Rivera, Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz at this year's Comic-Con in San Diego. The cast spoke about the Season 3 finale and dished about what to expect in the upcoming Season 4. Check out the interview below!
In a late development, Twentieth Century Fox Television will return GLEE to Comic-Con for the fourth straight year with a star-studded panel that is sure to be standing-room only for GLEEks of all ages.
The new drama series, 'The Following' debuts at Comic-Con 2012. Plus, American Dad, Bob's Burgers, Bones, The Cleveland Show, Family Guy, Fringe, Glee and The Simpsons will return to San Diego Comic-Con for Fox Fanfare 2012. Animation Domination pedicabs featuring your favorite Sunday night animated characters hit the streets of downtown San Diego today, July 12, through Sunday, July 15.
The new drama series, 'The Following' will debut at Comic-Con 2012. Plus, American Dad, Bob's Burgers, Bones, The Cleveland Show, Family Guy, Fringe, Glee and The Simpsons will return to San Diego Comic-Con for Fox Fanfare 2012. Animation Domination pedicabs featuring your favorite Sunday night animated characters hit the streets of downtown San Diego on Thursday, July 12, through Sunday, July 15.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, all fifteen regular cast members of the FOX series GLEE, including Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer and Matthew Morrison will return when the musical series begins its fourth season.
According to a report by Deadline.com, nearly all of GLEE's regular cast members are set to return for Season 4 in some capacity, with Chord Overstreet in talks to become a series regular. Overstreet joined the show in Season 2 in a recurring role, left, then returned halfway through Season 3.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, GLEE star Jenna Ushkowitz plans to write a book in which she will share her Broadway experiences as well as her time on the set of the FOX drama series with her fans.
In a late development, Twentieth Century Fox Television will return GLEE to Comic-Con for the fourth straight year with a star-studded panel that is sure to be standing-room only for GLEEks of all ages. The panel is scheduled to take place in the Indigo Room on Saturday, July 14 from 6:00-7:00 PM PT and will be moderated by TVLine.com's Michael Ausiello.
In a late development, Twentieth Century Fox Television will return GLEE to Comic-Con for the fourth straight year with a star-studded panel that is sure to be standing-room only for GLEEks of all ages.
GLEE: THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON will be coming to Blu-ray on August 14th. Season Three of the electrifying, award-winning series finds the Gleeks headed for the Nationals - and graduation!
FOX has released a promo for the upcoming fourth season of GLEE. The promo begins, "Graduation's over, but there's so much more in store!" Get a sneak peek at next season below!
According to The Hollywood Reporter, GLEE cast members Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera and newcomer Samuel Larsen will be appearing in the upcoming season of Oxygen's THE GLEE PROJECT in the role of mentors.
On last night's season three finale of GLEE, graduation day arrived, as McKinley High's class of 2012 looked to the past and present, all while contemplating the future. Check out behind-the-scenes photos from the episode below!
The Boss to the Beatles to Madonna to Rod Stewart, GLEE's emotional and invigorating season finale was pretty much everything a gleek could have asked for in a grand send-off to the original crew of McKinley High's New Directions - at least insofar as we have seen them thus far - as the musical dramedy series ends its third season and heads into uncertain new terrain with Season Four and the purportedly revolutionary new dual-show concept GLEE mastermind Ryan Murphy and company plan to incorporate while bringing in guest stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson and THE GLEE PROJECT winners. As seen in "Goodbye", the future looks quite uncertain for many of the McKinley graduates - Rachel (Lea Michele) may have gotten into NYADA at the eleventh hour and arrived on Broadway to fulfill her theatre dreams, but Finn (Cory Monteith) and Kurt did not get into their performing arts academies of their choice. So, what now? So, too, will Quinn (Dianna Agron) assumedly head for the East Coast and Princeton, while Santana (Naya Rivera) will apparently be joining Rachel in New York - but, to do what? The future is evidently more promising for some than for others, but what we will see play out is infuriatingly indeterminable at this stage of the game. Anticipation is building, in any event - and GLEE continues to entice. What's next for the rest of the glee club we will have to wait until next season to witness, but we can rest assured that Blaine (Darren Criss), Sam (Chord Overstreet), Joe (Samuel Larsen), Sugar (Vanessa Lengies) and Artie (Kevin McHale) will be around, with the fates of some of the original glee clubbers who graduated a little less cut and dry as far as their character's trajectories are concerned - particularly Puck (Mark Salling), Mike (Harry Shum, Jr.), Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) and Mercedes (Amber Riley). And, as for Mr. Shu (Matt Morrison), Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), Coach Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones) and Emma (Jayma Mays)? We will definitely be seeing much more of them in September. While we can always rely on GLEE to provide us with outrageous jokes, outlandish characterizations, unexpected dramatic and thematic twists and turns, shockingly touching domestic drama and many incredibly heartwarming moments and socially progressive messages, the music - more importantly, the musical numbers - is what makes GLEE stand out from every other serial television series before or since and why the show will unquestionably be remembered as something revolutionary and indisputably idiosyncratic in the scheme of TV history.
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation presented its annual Born for Broadway benefit, which will take place at the American Airlines Theatre, last night, May 21, 2012. Tony nominated director Marcia Milgrom Dodge (Ragtime) directed alongside Lawrence Yurman (On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, Grey Gardens), who musical directed. BroadwayWorld was on hand for the red carpet and brings you photo coverage below.
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation previously announced that theater and film stars Julie White ("Transformers," "Little Dog Laughed") and Tony Goldwyn ("Ghost," ABC's new hit series "Scandal") would host the third annual Born for Broadway benefit, which takes place at the American Airlines Theatre, 227 West 42nd Street, tonight, May 21, 2012 at 8 PM.
Next week on the season finale of GLEE, graduation is finally here, as McKinley High's class of 2012 looks to the past and present, all while contemplating the future in the all-new "Goodbye" season finale episode. In the show, Tina, after bumping her head, imagines she is Rachel singing 'Because You Loved Me.' Watch a video of Jenna Ushkowitz's full performance below!
Next week on the season finale of GLEE, graduation is finally here, as McKinley High's class of 2012 looks to the past and present, all while contemplating the future in the all-new "Goodbye" season finale episode. Go behind the scenes with the cast as Lea Michele, Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith, Jenna Ushkowitz, Maya Rivera, Amber Riley, Harry Shum Jr., Darren Criss and more talk about filming the emotional episode in the video below!
On the edge of glory, GLEE momentarily brought back the ecstatic excitement and indescribably infectious joy which made the musical dramedy series a huge hit in its first and second seasons, then commanding upwards of twelve million viewers a week. Now sixty-plus episodes into the series, in a two-hour episode helmed by co-creator Ian Brennan, last night's two-episode gorge-worthy and gorgeous feast - 'Props' and 'Nationals', by the hour - was a reminder of everything that cynics have cited as lacking from episodes in Season Three, as flagging ratings and a general media lull plagues the once seemingly indomitable mega-show despite its continued inventiveness and dramatic daringness. It was fresh and sassy and outrageous, but touching and heartfelt - attributes ascribed to the best episodes of the show. Yet, it was so much more, too - and then there's the music! Both hours were a totally over-the-top tribute to all things big and wow-worthy, coming at just the right moment to pump some energizing lifeblood into the audience base - passing references to Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Marvin Hamlisch and Elton John as well as multiple winks at DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES songwriter and BAT OUT OF HELL mastermind Jim Steinman collectively pushing the theatre insider reference quotient into the stratosphere; and appreciably so. Yes, indeed, last night's double-dose of GLEE was an OD-worthy escapade worthy of returning to time and time again - Lea Michele's solo spots of Jason Mraz's 'I Won't Give Up' and Celine Dion's Grammy-winning 'It's All Coming Back To Me Now' alone were standouts of not only this or any season, but the series itself. With more than fifteen songs performed - everything from Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj and The Who to STARLIGHT EXPRESS, TOMMY, FLASHDANCE and KISS ME, KATE - there was something for everyone in the two-hour GLEE extravaganza overflowing with the witty one-liners, out-of-this-world twists, outlandish characterizations, as well as the idiosyncratic theatrical reality that only GLEE can create. It was a true return to form to prove any and all naysayers wrong, and, this, coming after last week's Ryan Murphy-penned 'Prom-asaurus' season highlight, no less.