EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Hot Business of 'Glee'

Jan 25, 2011 19:31



The new Hollywood Reporter goes deep inside the war room with cast and execs to look at the forces that have made Fox’s hit show a half-billion-dollar franchise, as they also open up about looming cast salary negotiations, that Kings of Leon snub (everyone's mad!) and an eventual future without creator Ryan Murphy.

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I dated them,” he says with a laugh. “I was popular because I was really confident. The jocks were my allies. And I had quiet little relationships with a couple of them.
- Ryan Murphy

We’re editing now, and it feels similar to the pilot: a lot of heart. It’s important in that it deals with the gay bullying theme, and it’s about music bringing disparate people together. It’s quite a beautiful little fable.” (in response to SB episode)
- Ryan Murphy

It does, however, point to an uncertain future. With Murphy’s Glee contract up at the end of Season 5 and the cast due to graduate at some point (“just because they leave this school doesn’t mean they can’t go to another one,” he hints), can the show continue to churn out stars, ratings, quality music and good stories without him? As much as he can, Murphy is working to ensure Glee’s longevity by setting up story lines and the constant introduction of new characters.
- Ryan Murphy

This next one I am meaning no.offense, just POINTING IT OUT!
Murphy is writing Michele out for several days in February and March, “so she can go back and forth and do the movie,” he says. “We’re doing that with Darren, too, who has an existing movie career. In success, you should have more success.”
- Ryan Murphy

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