Is The Glee Project coming back for a third season? Depends on who you believe.
On Monday, TVLine
reported that Oxygen wasn't moving forward with the reality show. But
Oxygen says it hasn't pulled the plug. At least not yet. In a statement
issued late Monday, a network spokesperson called the TVLine report
"speculation."
One possible factor behind The Glee Project's uncertain future is the fact that Glee has not yet been renewed for a fifth season. Negotiations are ongoing between Fox and 20th Century TV.
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The Glee Project, which debuted in the summer of 2011, is
set up to cast one young, talented singer, actor (and
best-case-scenario) dancer in a recurring role on the hit Fox musical.
In each episode, contestants work with Glee's casting director Robert Ulrich, choreographer Zach Woodlee and vocal coach Nikki Anders before ultimately winning the approval of Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy.
Each episode centers on a theme similar to Mr. Schue's white board
lessons, such as theatricality and believability, and required hopefuls
to record tracks, participate in a music video shoot and also perform in
front of such guest mentors as Lea Michele, Jane Lynch and Darren Criss.
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Over its two seasons, The Glee Project has produced several Glee recurring players. Season 1 winner Samuel Larsen and runner-up Alex Newell
still recur as glee club member Joe Hart, and New Directions
rival-turned-member Wade "Unique" Adams, respectively. Fellow winner Damian McGinty and runner-up Lindsay Pearce,
also from Season 1, also recurred last season. McGinty played McKinley
High Irish exchange student Rory while Pearce played Harmony, a student
from a rival high school who applied for NYADA last season along with
Rachel and Kurt.
Season 2 winner Blake Jenner has recurred heavily as new McKinley student Ryder. Finalist Ali Stroker appeared in the "I Do" episode as Emma's niece, Betty, who hooks up with Artie (Kevin McHale) after the unsuccessful nuptials.
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