The first trailer for the Glee Live 3D Concert Movie is out! The movie hits theaters August 14th and features the cast performing their hit songs in New Jersey.
‘I’m Sue Sylvester and you need to stop believing.”
Check out the trailer:
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Will you be seeing the movie?
Darren Criss is getting ready for Comic-Con 2011! Will you be going?
From sleeping in his car at his first Comic-Con to being in a panelist for “A Very Potter Musical,” the actor shares his memories and tips for the annual pop culture confab.
Check out the interview:
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Darren Criss
Geek Cred: Glee, A Very Potter Musical
Comic-Con panel: Glee, Sunday, July 24, 10 a.m. in Hall H
THR: What stands out from your first Comic-Con experience?
Criss: In high school, I’d always wanted to go and kept missing it. I’m a big fanboy and every year it’s become more of a big deal. When I first moved to L.A. about three years ago, I finally got to go. Someone had an extra pass and my friend and I drove down — without a hotel to stay in. We found a magical parking spot Friday at the one spot with no meter in all of San Diego. We lived out of the car all weekend. We slept outside in line for the Lost panel and were basically homeless for the weekend.
THR: Last year you were part of a Harry Potter fan panel representing A Very Potter Musical.
Criss: I was worried nobody would come to the panel because it was at the same time as the Glee panel. To go back this year, if they do have me on the panel for Glee, it’ll be coming full circle.
THR: Any plans to do a Harry Potter panel this year in addition to possibly Glee?
Criss: I’d love to do something with my theater company Star Kids.
THR: What’s your favorite Comic-Con memory?
Criss: My first Comic-Con I drove directly from a call-back in L.A. for Eastwick and when I got there, I thought it would be funny to go to the Eastwick panel since I was still in wardrobe from the call-back and had my Eastwick pass on me. I saw Rebecca Romijn and told her I’d auditioned as I was getting the pass signed. I ended up working on the show and forever after, Romijn referred to me as the “kid from Comic-Con.” I always have these wonderful serendipities during Comic-Con.
THR: Who would be on your dream panel?
Criss: Harrison Ford, Christopher Walken, Guillermo del Toro, Bruce Lee even though he’s no longer with us, Gandhi, Jesus Christ of Nazareth and John Lennon.
THR: If you were to attend in costume, what would you be?
Criss: A Final Fantasy character. If I went with a big enough group, we could all be characters from Street Fighter.
THR: What tips do you have for Comic-Con first-timers?
Criss: Bring a phone charger with you because Comic-Con is a black hole of everybody on Twitter and online and your phone battery will die in two seconds and if you’re separated from your friends, you will not find them.
Are you getting excited for the Glee live movie out this summer? Check out the Spanish version of the poster. Looks good! Can’t wait for the rest!
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Will you be seeing the movie? What do you think of the poster?
I am head over heels for these two. Check out these videos of Kevin Mchale and Jenna Ushkowitz performing solo at the Paris Independence Day Reception. Kevin performs a spectacular version of Isn’t She Lovely. Seriously. It’s that good. Jenna meanwhile proves just how much she holds back on her version of Make You Feel My Love.
This is what the best male voice on Glee sounds like:
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Kevin McHale of Glee sings a lovely rendition of “Isn’t She Lovely” at the American Independence celebrations, July 2011, at the Ambassador’s Residence in Paris.
He throws off that mic fail like a pro.
I miss Artina. Do you?
Glee wants Chord Overstreet Back but the choice is his to make. According to TVLine the only thing that’s changed is that he won’t be back as a regular. He will still appear in a recurring role and has been invited back. This contradicts all other reports, including Chord’s own cryptic tweets. Is this just an answer to the fans demanding he return?
While it’s true that he wasn’t promoted to series regular along with co-stars Darren Criss and Harry Shum Jr., an insider has confirmed what TVLine originally reported — he also wasn’t fired and, in fact, is invited to continue on, same as usual, as a recurring player.
“His option to be a series regular was just not picked up at this time,” clarifies the source. “If Chord wants to appear on Glee, the choice is his. The Glee writers like his Sam character, and have plans to write for him. He and his reps have been told that he is welcome back to Glee, and everyone hopes he will show up on August 10 when filming begins.”
The insider points out that it took Shum “two years to become a regular,” adding, “If Chord has a great season, which we expect he will, then he will become a regular like Harry, possibly as early as January.”
Hmmm. Was this a publicity stunt?