Saturday 23 July 2011

GLEE's Amber Riley three co-stars E4 show about being "fine"

GLEE star Amber Riley has insisted that her three co-stars E4 show about being "fine".

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Creator Ryan Murphy has revealed Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Chris Colfer will leave when their characters graduate from McKinley High School.

Amber, 25, said: "Everyone's pretty OK with it - we've had an amazing two seasons and we're about to do season three.

"I think they're fine with it. I don't think it's the end of the world for them." She added: "I don't want to be a 30-year-old high school student."

Monday 18 July 2011

Glee star Chris Colfer revealed that he was "shocked" about Emmy nomination


Glee star Chris Colfer revealed that he was "shocked" when he was in the category Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Emmy nomination is for.

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Previous year he was nominated for the award
, the star revealed he is finding that out has been nominated again for this honor was still a surprise.

Talking to Entertainment Weekly, the actor admitted: "I was very, very nervous. There were rumours that I might get nominated again, but I was thinking I wouldn’t.

“It was a surprise. I think there is so much anxiety that comes with awards show and nominations and I was focusing on all the bad. The category is so so tough, so selective, that I didn’t think I would get another nomination.”

Friday 8 July 2011

Glee in three installments of the season

It seems that Glee in three installments of the season we have used a lot will be different.

There are reports circulating that not only tunes Overstreet, who plays Sam Evans has been removed, but there are reports that the amount of music on the show will be cut down to make room for more stories.

Three seasons of the hit show will include major storylines, executive producer, Brad Falchuk explained that the new season's storylines will focus on the relationship between the characters.

Talking to the Hollywood Reporter, Brad said: "We're really focusing a lot more on larger story arcs and less about romantic relationships and more on character relationships, outside forces pushing inward on the glee club.

"We're more interested in larger arcs that we did in season one."

The changes in the three seasons he was on board during the last two seasons are a result. Brad continued: "Last season we spent a lot of time on relationships, with people dating other people. And next season we want to spend a little more time on letting the stories play out.

"Some said there was a little too much music, so we might pull back on the music a bit. But in general, we love these characters and we want to spend more time with them and find more ways to explore different parts of them. We want to keep making it appointment TV that you don't want to TiVo."