The drama never ceased for the Fox comedy-drama musical series Glee, and the Discovery+ docuseries will explore it. Ample Entertainment will make a three-part docuseries that will explain the off-screen drama of Glee. It has access to cast and crew members that will give their takes. The series ran from 2009 to 2015, with over 100 episodes. Stars like Lea Michele, Amber Riley, Chris Colfer, the late Naya Rivera, the late Cory Monteith, and many more had roles in the series. The docuseries will detail the good and bad times during production. It will have close family members and friends give their own testimonials. It doesn’t currently have a title, but it talks about the bad blood on set. The Discovery+ docuseries may bring clarity to the dynamic between Lea Michele and her colleagues, such as Chris Colfer.
The Smiles on “Glee” Were Just for the Camera From What Samantha Marie Ware and Chris Colfer Have Said About Lea Michele
Most recently, Chris Colfer, when asked if he would see his former Glee castmate on Broadway, he answered, “No, I can be triggered at home.” Samantha Marie Ware has been clear about her feelings on the new Funny Girl Broadway star Lea Michele. Amber Riley has even alluded to the toxic environment on Glee, stating: “not the most comfortable environment.” The Discovery+ docuseries of Glee will show what the cast and crew actually went through. The Discovery+ docuseries of Glee will discuss the controversy behind Mark Salling as well, who played Puck in the series. Ryan Murphy, a Hollywood elite nowadays, created the series with Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. The cast of Glee may have been a popular series, but it left a bad taste for many of the alum. Discovery+ joins forces with ID, known for its true-crime programs for this project.
Keep your eyes and ears open for the release date of the Glee docuseries.