“Glee” wrapped up its third season with a grand ol’ graduation send-off for most of its senior cast members. But fear not, Gleeks. All 15 — yes 15! — show regulars this fall.
Thatap big news for big names like Jayne Lynch, who plays Coach Sylvester, and favorites Matthew Morrison, Heather Morris and Cory Monteith (Who happens to still be playing a teenager at age 30.)
Co-creator Ryan Murphy confirmed the central cast will all appear in season four, but the number of episodes for each person is still up in the air.
We do know the season will , (the real thing, not a set) as Rachel (Lea Michelle) and Kurt (Chris Coffer) follow their big city Broadway dreams.
Plans have been in the works to shift focus to more of the newer, younger members of the cast.
On-again, off-again character Sam, who left during season two, then returned in season three, might make a permanent comeback, as Chord Overstreet is in . It’s not known if “The Glee Project” season one winners Damian McGinty (Rory) and Samuel Larsen (Joe) are slated to return, or if the season two winners will be the only fresh faces.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson have already been on the new season of “Glee,” as a manager and a dance instructor, respectively.
are: Lea Michele (Rachel), Cory Monteith (Finn), Chris Colfer (Kurt), Matthew Morrison (Mr. Schuester), Jane Lynch (Coach Sylvester), Jayma Mays (Emma), Naya Rivera (Santana), Heather Morris (Brittany), Kevin McHale (Artie), Darren Criss (Blaine), Amber Riley (Mercedes), Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina), Dianna Agron (Quinn), Mark Salling (Puck) and Harry Shum Jr. (Mike Chang). -Kelsey Fowler
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Kelsey Fowler is the 2012 Features Intern at The Denver Post, currently studying nothing music-related at Ithaca College. Help keep her in the loop on .




