Despite rumors to the contrary, the entire cast of Glee is returning for the show’s fourth season, reports Deadline.Creator Ryan Murphy had previously invited all the cast members to return if they wanted, but this week he confirmed that Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Matthew Morrison, Jane Lynch, Chris Colfer, Naya Rivera, Kevin McHale, Darren Criss, Amber Riley, Jenna Ushkowitz, Jayma Mays, Dianna Agron, Mark Salling, Harry Shum, Jr. and Heather Morris would all be back in some fashion this fall.
Some actors may only appear in several episodes—like Monteith, Colfer, Michele, and Riley, whose characters ended their time at McKinley High in the Season 3 finale.
In eye-candy news, blond stunner Chord Overstreet is likely to getting bumped up to a series regular. He reportedly left the show last year because he wasn’t made a full cast member.
Also appearing in the new season are Kate Hudson and Sarah Jessica Parker, as well as the winner of the second season of The Glee Project, which currently has several LGBT contestants.
@Bipolar Bear: Blech! That movie looks gross, it has Chris Colfer giving an unconvincing performance as someone with a Y chromosome. Sorry Cris honey, in a cast that includes Christina Hendriks, you’re the biggest woman.
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Glee needs to stop because this is getting to the point of not cute
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I am looking forward every week to see Finn Returning Back at William McKinley High School and I really want to see more of Finn Puck and Sam in all 22 episodes in glee season 4
Finn Hudson is a former leader and a co-captain of the New Directions and quarterback of the football team
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I am looking forward every week to see Finn Returning Back at William McKinley High School and I really want to see more of Finn Puck and Sam in all 22 episodes in glee season 4
Finn Hudson is a former leader and a co-captain of the New Directions and quarterback of the football team
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@Aquarelle: Three posts in, and three posts you’ve commented on…and every single post hateful and cunty…I hope to God you’re a troll, b/c if you’re truly commenting honestly, you should be hit upside the head with a 2 X 4…you’re the WORST kind of fag and the LAST kind we need. GFY and STFU…I wouldn’t hesitate to punch you in the face. Hateful, hateful bitch.
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Three posts in, and three posts you’ve commented on…and every single post hateful and c u n t y…I hope to God you’re a troll, b/c if you’re truly commenting honestly, you should be hit upside the head with a 2 X 4…you’re the WORST kind of fag and the LAST kind we need. GFY and STFU…I wouldn’t hesitate to punch you in the face. Hateful, hateful bitch.
Full story here: http://www.queerty.com/gleeks-rejoice-entire-glee-cast-returning-for-season-4-20120704/#ixzz1zi0a8F7u
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@Paul:
Honey, you’re the one using the very worst misogynist epithet there is; the one threatening deadly physical violence on those whose opinions you don’t like; the one hurling curse words and homophobic insults left and right.
Explain that to me again: How am *I* the hateful one?
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I’m sure there will be tons of horrible LGBT stereotypes!
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LMAO I agree with post #1: Ugh, Miss Chris Colfer is coming back? Can’t stand that tired old queen. Why doesn’t she just get a sex change and get it over with? Seriously, she’s one estrogen shot away from being a chick-with-a-dick.
I do agree that Glee is full of hateful LGBT stereotypes and there’s been a lot of biphobia, transphobia, and even homophobia in it.
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So basically Glee will be another sitcom with a bunch of burned out old characthers finding more and more ridiculous reasons to hang out at the High SChool to sing.
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I’m really disappointed with Ryan Murphy’s direction of Glee last season. I’m moving on and watching something else.
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Quite possibly the most stomach wrenching thing I ever saw on TV. Five minutes of sickly sweetness and pure corniness made me turn off. Kinda like the 1950s era Mickey Mouse club but even worse.
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hahahaha I agree 9inch nail Glee sucks! I don’t like the horrible GLBT stereotypes on the show either.
It’s like they made a TV show about LGBT People and put in all sorts of myths and stereotypes in it that aren’t true. We’ll look back on glee 5-10 years from now and just shake our heads although many of us are doing that now. ;)
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Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason.
Who cares?
Lots of gay young’uns seem to take a lot of strength from it.
Lots of people seem to enjoy it.
It’s bright and fun.
I know, how terribly vulgar!!
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Pretty shitty to bag on someone for being feminine. I like the look of Chris Colfer’s new film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BPhHf0IzhM