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Fox Renews ‘Glee’ for a Fifth and Sixth Season

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Fox ordered two more seasons of its hit series Glee in an announcement made Friday by Fox Entertainment Chairman, Kevin Reilly.

“Glee debuted as the first and only successful musical comedy series on television, and more than four years later, it continues to defy genres, break new ground and have a significant impact on popular culture,” said Reilly. “Week in and week out, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan, Dante DiLoreto and the entire Glee team deliver a series that not only delights and surprises fans, but also inspires them to talk about, share, debate and engage with the show – and I’m absolutely thrilled to have them on board for another two seasons.”

“Glee has been a signature series for the studio since its launch four years ago and we couldn’t be happier that FOX has ordered two more seasons,” commented Twentieth Century Fox Television Chairmen Dana Walden and Gary Newman. “Ryan, Brad, Ian and Dante have created something that is far larger than a television show; it’s a global entertainment brand which continues to touch millions around the world. From its chart-topping musical numbers to its inventive storytelling and rich, complex characters, GLEE rewrote the rules of what network television could be, and we are enormously proud to be the studio behind it.”

“I am very grateful to Kevin, Dana and Gary for their incredible support of this series from the beginning,” added Murphy. “But I also want to thank our loyal audience, whose passion and enthusiasm continue to amaze and inspire us.”

The series added several faces to its recurring and main cast for its fourth season — Jacob Artist, Becca Tobin, Melissa Benoist, Dean Geyer, Blake Jenner; expanded storylines with a New York story arc featuring original stars Lea Michelle, Chris Colfer and later Naya Rivera.

Glee’s averaged 5.92 million viewers over 22 episodes this season.

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  1. Congratulations to the producers and cast/crew of Glee for the renewal of the show. This is wonderful news.

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