After a week of silence, Glee creator Ryan Murphy spoke to Deadline about the death of Glee star Cory Monteith. Here’s what we now know about Glee ‘s plans for addressing Monteith’s death, and Murphy’s relationship with Monteith.
Glee will resume filming in late August with a two-part Beatles tribute episode.
After consulting with the cast and crew, with a special focus on Monteith's longtime girlfriend and co-star Lea Michele, it was decided that getting back to work was the best way of coping with Monteith's death. "I understand that everyone has their own way of processing grief," Murphy told Deadline. "Every possible option was explored, and what we did was look to the people who loved Cory, who worked with him most, and specifically Lea. This is what they wanted to do." The Beatles episodes will not address Monteith's absence.
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The third episode of Glee will deal with the death of Finn, followed by a lengthy hiatus.
Murphy will co-write the episode with Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. At this point, they have not started writing the episode, and they're not sure what form it will take. Murphy did say that they will be consulting with Michele as a "creative barometer."
UPDATE:
Falchuk and Brennan have not released statements about the episode they will be writing. A representative from 20th Century Fox tells us that they are likely not planning statements, as they generally allow Murphy to speak on behalf of Glee.
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Fox put no pressure on Glee producers and left all decisions up to them.
It's unclear how long the hiatus will be following the episode dealing with Finn's death, and the season as a whole may be truncated. Murphy stressed that the Fox execs put the decision-making to Murphy and his team, rather than pushing for a certain number of episodes of a specific return date. There was even talk of shutting down the show entirely.
UPDATE:
We reached out to 20th Century Fox for comment, but the network is not releasing a follow-up statement. Fox made a statement about Cory Monteith late last Saturday on behalf of Fox executives and Glee, but there was no mention of the future of the series.
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Lea Michele has "blessed every decision."
Murphy has repeatedly consulted Michele on how to proceed, admitting to her that he wasn't sure of the best course of action. "Lea blessed every decision," Murphy said. "I don’t know how to write about the death of someone I love. She wanted people to be together. She and Cory were the young leads of that show, the A story. Lea has been a leader all through this difficult process."
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