
Cory Monteith
For a while it seemed as though Glee would suffer a mass cast exodus as graduating seniors Rachel, Finn and Kurt headed off to pursue theater-arts studies in the Big Apple. But now Fox has announced that the series will juggle both NYC and Ohio-set story lines, with Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson signing on as New York-based mentors. (I'm hearing the New York sets will be built in Hollywood so the cast will continue working together.) With nearly everyone expected back and no summer concert tour planned during their hiatus, for the first time in years the Glee cast has a couple of free months before heading back to work. Here's how they plan to spend the summer.
Cory Monteith (Finn): "I'm going to do an independent film...
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Glee, Lea Michele and Chris Colfer
The Glee waiting game is over. At least a little. When announcing Fox's 2012-2013 TV schedule, entertainment president Kevin Reilly finally gave Gleeks a glimmer of what Season 4 will look like following the New Direction seniors' graduation. Instead of selfishly making Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) hang around McKinley next year like Lima losers, the show will follow the duo to a performing arts school in New York — where they'll run into the likes of Kate Hudson and Sarah Jessica Parker — while also still keeping up with New Directions. But will the show be able to pull it off? We look at why this approach may or may not succeed...
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Glee
Lots of changes are in store for Glee next season — and not just the move to Thursdays.
Season 4 of the Fox hit will adopt a show-within-a-show format, following Rachel & Co. to New York after they graduate high school this season, Fox Entertainment President Kevin Riley said Monday on a conference call with reporters about the network's fall schedule.
Fall TV scorecard: Which shows are returning? Which aren't?
"I think Glee's poised for a real creative renaissance this year," Reilly said. "We're gonna have a show-within-a-show following some ...
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Kevin Reilly
Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly has finally gotten his wish: A four-comedy lineup on Tuesday, pairing Raising Hope with new family comedy Ben & Kate at 8 p.m. and putting Mindy Kaling's new sitcom, The Mindy Project, behind New Girl.
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Kate Hudson
Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson will guest-star on the fourth season of Fox's Glee, the network announced Monday.
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Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman
Anne Hathaway is a bride-to-be! The 29-year-old actress, who co-hosted this year's Oscar ceremony, is engaged to boyfriend Adam Shulman, her rep confirms TVGuide.com.
Shulman, who popped the question after three years of dating, proposed with a ring he designed with Kwiat Heritage Jewels.
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Matthew Bellamy and Kate Hudson
Five days after welcoming their first child together, Kate Hudson and fiancé Matt Bellamy have named their newborn son.
"So happy! Just had a baby boy, Bingham "Bing" Hawn Bellamy. Born 7 Ib., 12 oz.," Bellamy tweeted Thursday. "Mum and baby are strong and healthy. Mum was a warrior, Bing popped out after 4.5 hours of intense...
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Matthew Bellamy, Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson and fiancé Matthew Bellamy welcomed a baby boy Saturday, her rep confirms.
The actress, 32, gave birth in...
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Kate Hudson and Matthew Bellamy
Kate Hudson is engaged to Matthew Bellamy, she announced Wednesday morning on Today.
"It just happened a week ago," she said. "I haven't really announced it. I feel like the announcement feels so silly. I was just waiting for someone to notice [the ring]."
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John Krasinski
"I just got married, so life changed a lot," John Krasinski, who married British actress Emily Blunt in July, tells Hollywood 411 while promoting his new film Something Borrowed. "Everything has been fantastic, the thirties so far are blowing the other years out of the water."
Ginnifer Goodwin, Krasinski's Something Borrowed co-star, concurs. "I'm liking the...
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