Glee to address Cory Monteith's drug abuse and death.
Glee will "deal directly with the incidents involved" in the death of
Cory Monteith, says Kevin Reilly, chairman of entertainment at Fox.
Monteith played Finn Hudson, a high school sports star turned choir member.
The 31-year-old died last month in Vancouver, of an accidental
overdose of heroin and alcohol.
The fifth series of the US TV show, due to start in September, has
already been delayed by a week as writers rewrite episodes without
Monteith's character.
"[The] third episode will deal with the Finn Hudson character being
written out of the show," Reilly told reporters at a Television
Critics Association meeting.
"I can't speak to it yet because [it's still being written]. That
episode will deal directly with the incidents involved in Cory's
passing and the drug abuse in particular," Reilly added.
Money from music sales for the tribute will go into a fund in Monteith's honour.
He also said that the cast will record public service announcements
about drug abuse to air during the episode.
The series will now start on US television on 26 September and may be
one of the programme's last.
"I would not anticipate it goes beyond two more seasons," he said.
Monteith was in a relationship with Glee co-star Lea Michele at the
time of his death.
Earlier this week she told her 3.5 million followers on Twitter:
"Thank you all for helping me through this time with your enormous
love & support. Cory will forever be in my heart."
Monteith missed the filming of the final episodes of the fourth series
of Glee after voluntarily checking into rehab for substance abuse in
April.
The actor had been open about his battle against addiction and was
first treated for drug abuse aged 19.
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Friday, 2 August 2013
Glee to address Cory Monteith's drug abuse and death.
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