Gleeks, get ready to weep.
2012 will bring new beginnings for the cast of Glee, with a nearly total cast makeover taking place in the Fall lineup. With the current cast finally playing their senior year of singing and dancing outcast, Glee creator Ryan Murphy plans to play senior year as a curtain call.
In an interview with Ryan Seacrest's radio show Murphy said, "The thing that I wanted to do and the cast wanted to do, we didn't want to have a show where they were in high school for eight years. We really wanted it to be true to that experience. We thought it would be really cool if we were true to the timeline."
Don't be too sad though. Teacher cast favs Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch will stay on to lead McKinley High's future Broadway stars and karaoke legends.
Who will be the next Rachel and Finn? Murphy doesn't know but he did add, "...I think finding those young unknown people and giving them an opportunity to break into the business and become stars is a really fun and exciting thing and is the spirit of the series."
Also, share your thoughts in the comments section on Murphy's plans to pull a cast switch-a-roo. Is it time for the current cast to move on, or can they keep making sweet music and big money as 2nd year seniors?
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