Warning spoilers below! Don't continue reading unless you really want to find out some spoilers on Season 2 of Glee.
The much-anticipated season 2 will be aired on September 21. Confirmed is the Britney Spears-themed episode that is expected to feature the blonde cheerleader character Brittany in her first solo singing roles.
The creator of the show, Ryan Murphy and fellow writers Ian Brennan and Brad Fulchuk revealed that there will be just five musical numbers per episode and the focus will be on developing the characters of the show.
Murphy about the show's success, "I feel very stunned that people got it in a big way... because I do think it's a very unusual show and a very unusual tone...There's never been a musical on television that has worked, so the fact that it is embraced as much as it has been is just amazing to me," he said.
The creator also confirmed conflicting reports that he is writing a guest part for Bardem, who won an Oscar for his role in the 2007 movie "No Country for Old Men," after talking with the Spanish actor at the Cannes film festival in May.
"He goes, 'I do not want to talk about Cannes. I want to talk about Glee.' He had downloaded every episode...He knew everything about everybody and he said, 'I want to come on. Will you write me something?' So how do you say 'no' to Javier Bardem?," Murphy said.
The much-anticipated season 2 will be aired on September 21. Confirmed is the Britney Spears-themed episode that is expected to feature the blonde cheerleader character Brittany in her first solo singing roles.
The creator of the show, Ryan Murphy and fellow writers Ian Brennan and Brad Fulchuk revealed that there will be just five musical numbers per episode and the focus will be on developing the characters of the show.
Murphy about the show's success, "I feel very stunned that people got it in a big way... because I do think it's a very unusual show and a very unusual tone...There's never been a musical on television that has worked, so the fact that it is embraced as much as it has been is just amazing to me," he said.
The creator also confirmed conflicting reports that he is writing a guest part for Bardem, who won an Oscar for his role in the 2007 movie "No Country for Old Men," after talking with the Spanish actor at the Cannes film festival in May.
"He goes, 'I do not want to talk about Cannes. I want to talk about Glee.' He had downloaded every episode...He knew everything about everybody and he said, 'I want to come on. Will you write me something?' So how do you say 'no' to Javier Bardem?," Murphy said.
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