Murphy took to Twitter this afternoon to break the news, posting: 'ALL The Glee Originals received invites today to be in our 100th episode! More to follow.'
Justice still prevails when JUSTIFIED: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON arrives on Blu-ray and DVD* Dec. 17 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Timothy Olyphant (TV's “Deadwood”) returns as rugged U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens in the critically acclaimed modern-day police drama from Sony Pictures Television and Bluebush Productions.
The Hollywood Wilshire YMCA will celebrate its 10th annual Comedy For A Cause fundraiser. Comedy For A Cause brings together acclaimed comedians who volunteer their time and talent to showcase a line-up of stand-up comedy in support of the Hollywood Y's youth programs, which are dedicated to instilling leadership qualities in its community's children. The event will take place at the Sunset Strip's world-famous Laugh Factory in Hollywood from 8 - 10 p.m. tonight, Oct. 22.
According to Deadline, NBC has cancelled its struggling freshman series WELCOME TO THE FAMILY, starring Mike O'Malley and Mary McCormack, and its reboot of IRONSIDE, lead by Blair Underwood. FAMILY's cancellation is effective immediately, while IRONSIDE will air one additional episode next Wednesday, Oct. 23.
Last night, FOX aired a Glee tribute episode to fallen cast member Cory Monteith. The actor passed away on July 13th due to an accidental drug overdose.
“If there's one thing I've learned from Finn dying it's that shame is a wasted emotion,” Kurt (Chris Colfer) eloquently asserted mid-way through last night's unfortunately unavoidable and unabashedly emotional address of the passing of prominent GLEE cast member Cory Monteith, who portrayed star quarterback Finn Hudson on the series for its entire run until this year - and, unashamed was GLEE in its tribute to the fallen young star. And, unforgettable, as well.
GLEE's Mike O'Malley stopped by this week's ELLEN to talk about tonight's special and very emotional episode titled 'The Quarterback,' and how the cast dealt with the challenge of bringing the loss of their friend Cory Monteith to the show. Check out the appearance below!
The Hollywood Wilshire YMCA will celebrate its 10th annual Comedy For A Cause fundraiser. Comedy For A Cause brings together acclaimed comedians who volunteer their time and talent to showcase a line-up of stand-up comedy in support of the Hollywood Y's youth programs, which are dedicated to instilling leadership qualities in its community's children. The event will take place at the Sunset Strip's world-famous Laugh Factory in Hollywood from 8 - 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
GLEE is back! Season Five of the TV's biggest and best musical series to date kicked off in a big, big way - with a big, big show that would have made Ed Sullivan blush. Ladies and gentlemen: The Beatles!
An inside source at Glee has revealed to Hollywood Life that Lea Michele's character 'Rachel Berry' will not be getting a new love interest this season on FOX.
In a story reported by ENStarz.com, GLEE favorite Harry Shum Jr. talked about shooting the memorial episode, entitled 'The Quarterback,' for Corey Monteith, who died in July.
Starz Chief Executive Officer, Chris Albrecht, announced today that Starzwill work with LeBron James, Tom Werner, Mike O'Malley, Maverick Carter and Paul Wachter to develop a half-hour scripted comedy series, 'Survivor's Remorse,' for STARZ.
NBC has debuted the promotional cast shots for its new comedy WELCOME TO THE FAMILY, starring Mike O'Malley, Mary McCormack, Ricardo Chavira, Justina Machado and more. Check them out below!
The episode, titled 'The Quarterback,' will feature appearances by Mark Salling, Amber Riley, Harry Shum Jr., Jayma Mays, Mike O'Malley, Dot-Marie Jones, and Romy Rosemont. E! has confirmed that Dianna Agron and Heather Morris are not expected to appear.
GLEE's Mike O'Malley, who plays Burt Hummel on the series, commented on his relationship with co-star Cory Monteith during a TCA panel this morning, July 27. Monteith passed away earlier this month from an accidental drug overdose.
Universal Pictures will release Robert Schwentke's R.I.P.D. film on July 19, starring Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker, Stephanie Szostak, Robert Knepper, James Hong, Marisa Miller, Mike O'Malley and Devin Ratray. Check out new footage and cast interviews below!