Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Oxygen Renews 'The Glee Project'

Oxygen has formally be prepared for Ryan Murphy and company for any second season of reality competition series "The Glee Project."A renewal was expected after Oxygen started holding casting calls in multiple metropolitan areas across the nation in September and advertising for that casting calls following August's season finale that crowned all runners up those who win in certain regard.Damian McGinty has exceeded his seven-episode arc -- he's already shot 10 instances of "Glee" as Irish exchange student Rory, while co-champion Samuel Larson (who also won a seven-episode arc) has yet to look. Runners-up Alex Newell has yet to look within the two-episode stint he won, while fellow-runner-up Lindsay Pearce has come and gone together with her set of episodes. As the champion will get an arc on "Glee," Fox has yet to formally announce a renewal for that flagship musical dramedy that's likely to see stars Jum Michele, Chris Colfer and Cory Monteith finish the show's McKinley Senior High School and grow up with the series. In announcing Monday's renewal, Oxygen noted Murphy and Dante Di Loreto will return as professional producers, alongside Michael Davies and Shauna Minoprio of Embassy Row. Also in route to "Glee Project:" "Glee" casting director Robert Ulrich choreographer Zach Woodlee in addition to vocal coach Nikki Anders.Following a slow start opposite the Tony Honours, "Glee Project" averaged a lot more than a million audiences throughout its summer time run. With casting now completed, "The Glee Project" Season 2 will bow within the summer time, with champion McGinty already in foretells return like a guest mentor around the Oxygen series."'The Glee Project' is really a special reveal that has drawn on right into a desire within our culture to look at people choose and get their dreams," Oxygen Media leader Jason Klarman stated inside a statement announcing this news Tuesday. The Hollywood Reporter

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