FOX has officially announced that 'Glee: The Complete Second Season' will be released on Blu-ray Disc on September 13th. Fans can pre-order the DVD at Amazon.com for $62.99.
Chris Colfer has written and will star in an upcoming film about a teen who gets 'Struck By Lightning,' Variety reports. Colfer is best known for his portrayal of Kurt Hummel on Glee, for which he has received several nominations and awards, including the Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor in 2011.
The FOX hit musical GLEE has had episodes devoted to artists before, notably Lady Gaga and Madonna. Just in time for this fall's upcoming season, one group has expressed an interest in joining their company: The Backstreet Boys.
This week on THE GLEE PROJECT, the contestants were asked to get in touch with their vulnerable side. To help them reach that goal, guest star Dot Marie Jones (Coach Bieste on GLEE) offers her critiques.
In the short amount of time since GLEE hit the airwaves, the series has racked up two Platinum and two Gold albums, two Grammy Award nominations, more than 22 million song downloads, the No. 1 soundtrack of 2010 ('The Christmas Album') and an incredible 19 Emmy and 11 Golden Globe nominations, as well as four Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes, including the award for Best Television Series Comedy or Musical.
GLEE is currently on a tour spanning multiple continents, and at London's O2 Arena, Lea Michele and Chris Colfer took on 'Happy Days Are Here Again/Get Happy.' Check it out below!
FOX has set the fall premiere dates for its new and returning series. The 2011-2012 season will kick off with the biggest night in television, the 63RD PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS, airing live in all time zones on Sunday, Sept. 18 (8:00-11:00 PM ET / 5:00-8:00 PM PT) on FOX.
Ryan Murpher, executive producer of 'Glee,' is hard at work crafting the third season of his hit series. Some amiliar faces will be graduating, others will stay behind. The same musical prowess permiating the show's success will continue, but it might be scaled back. How about only one tribute episode?
In the short amount of time since GLEE hit the airwaves, the series has racked up two Platinum and two Gold albums, two Grammy Award nominations, more than 22 million song downloads, the No. 1 soundtrack of 2010 ('The Christmas Album') and an incredible 19 Emmy and 11 Golden Globe nominations, as well as four Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes, including the award for Best Television Series Comedy or Musical.
The second season of GLEE might be over, but creator Ryan Murphy still has lots going on, with his new spinoff 'The Glee Project' premiering just over a week ago. Murphy told the LA Times: 'I think we learned one big lesson which is don't put a musical comedy reality show opposite the Tony Awards ... or the NBA Finals.'
GLEE star and Broadway veteran Matthew Morrison ahs been very busy llately, with his debut solo album dropping just last month and his recent appearances on the NKOTBSB tour. The theatre veteran made time to make a hilarious video with Finnyordie.com that takes a look back at how far he has come. Click below to check it out!
This week on 'The Glee Project,' Broadway star Idina Menzel ('Glee's' Shelby) mentored the contenders with a fitting theme of ‘theatricality.' Additionally, as they sang Twisted Sister's 'We're Not Gonna Take It,' tensions rose between two of the contenders. Check out Mezel's appearance by clicking below!
Morrison can be seen on GLEE, the genre-defying new musical comedy series. The show follows an optimistic teacher and a malicious cheerleading coach attempts to save McKinley High's Glee Club from obscurity while helping a group of aspiring underdogs realize their true star potential. GLEE is broadcast on Wednesday nights at 9pm on FOX. Currently, he's touring in promotion of his solo album; while in London, Morrison brought out a special guest to perform *NSYNC's 'This I Promise You' - original band member JC Chasez. Check out the performance below!
All of the GLEE students who are currently juniors within the show's plot will be graduating at the end of next season, the show's creator confirmed today. 'We didn't want to have a show where they were in high school for eight years,' Ryan Murphy told Ryan Seacrest on his radio show. 'We really wanted to be true to that experience.'
According to published reports, GLEE creator Ryan Murphy will soon tie the know with his long-time partner. Murphy told Ryan Seacrest on KIIS-FM radio, 'I'm with a great fellow now who I've known for 15 years. We just got engaged and I'm very excited about it!'
The cast of GLEE is currently on their sophomore summer tour, and will soon be embarking on the European leg of the trip. Before they journey over the Atlantic, however, they were joined on stage by guest star Gwyneth Paltrow, who sang 'Forget You' at the Izod Center. Click below to check out her performance!
GLEE creator Ryan Murphy has just announced that six new writers have joined the show's writing team for season three. The new additions to the staff include: Allison Adler, Marti Noxon, Michael Hitchcock, Matt Hodgson, Ross Maxwell, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who just finished working on SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK.
The cast of GLEE is currently on their sophomore summer tour, and will be visiting New Jersey tomorrow. In the video below, Darren Criss gives a behind-the-scenes look at the tour!
Matthew Morrison opened his world tour at HMV Hammersmith Apollo last night in front of a packed out energetic crowd, according to entertainment-focus.com. Morrison is best known for his role of Will Schuester on the global TV hit Glee. Rising to fame as a Broadway actor, Morrison is a triple-threat - actor, dancer, singer - and made his debut as a recording artist with his self-titled debut album earlier this year.
A slew of stars are featured in Katy Perry's latest music video, including GLEE's Darren Criss and Kevin McHale, Rebecca Black, Kenny G, Corey Feldman, and Debbie Gibson. Click below to watch the star-studded music video!
GLEE might have wrapped up its second season just a couple of weeks ago, but fans of the show aready gleeking out about what could be in store for next year. E! Online recently chatted with producer Ian Brennan about possible guest stars for next year, and he let it slip that Bruce Springsteen is on their wish-list.
On Gwyneth Paltrow's website, GOOP, she posted today a blog entry regarding pride and homosexuality in relation to the Bible. The entry reads as follows.
Chicago Sun-Times critic Paige Wiser, the television critic who wrote the paper's review for GLEE LIVE!, has been ousted from the paper. Wiser's review - which included information one song that wasn't performed and another that she didn't see, according to the Chicago Tribune - was so inaccurate that it drew notice almost immediately and was removed from the paper's website altogether.
According to E! Online, Broadway veteran and GLEE star Lea Michele wants to star in more movies. Michele told E! that she 'wants to focus on movies and other acting roles.'
According to EW.com, GLEE's Chris Colfer will write two books for Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. The first, titled THE LAND OF STORIES, is described as 'an adventure novel that draws elements from the very, very in-vogue world of classic fairy tales.' The book will be released in Summer 2012, and the second (still untitled) will be released soon after.
GLEE might have wrapped up its second season just a couple of weeks ago, but fans of the show aready gleeking out about what could be in store for next year. Find out what insider Matthew Morrison knows about the upcoming season by clicking below!