Glee: Finn's Death Will "Deal Directly" With
Cory Monteith's Troubled Past
FOX Entertainment Chairman Kevin Reilly revealed today
that the death of Cory Monteith's character on Glee will be connected with the
late actor's troubled past.
"The third episode will write Finn out of the show.
That episode will deal directly with the incidents involved with Cory's passing
and the drug abuse in particular," he said, though Reilly wouldn't confirm
that Finn would die from drug overdose.
Reilly also announced that Ryan Murphy will shoot PSA's
with the cast that will "speak directly with the audience." Further,
proceeds from the music from the third episode will go directly to starting a
fund in Monteith's name.
The Fox boss confirmed that the show going back to work
all started with Lea Michele who he called a "pillar of strength" and
"an extraordinary human being."
And when asked about the future of Glee, Reilly said that
he doesn't see the show continuing past season six.
"I would not anticipate it going beyond two more
seasons," he said "Look, never say never, but there's two very clear
arcs to get to the end and conclude. If we dicover a new crop of kids and
there's some breakout in life, who knows? But right now we're just thinking
about two more seasons."
Murphy told us recently in an emotional conversation how
he wants Monteith to be remembered: as a champion of young artists and the
underdog.
"I hope that that's how he's remembered and I think
he will be because that's how he was in real life with his causes and his
outreach programs," the Glee creator said. "Also I think a lot of
people, a lot of young kids, have watched the evolution of that character and
have been touched by it and hopefully that's his legacy."
The cast and crew of Glee met last week July 25th on the
Fox lot for a private memorial to "share memories and music in an
emotional celebration of the life of Cory Monteith."
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