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A New Docuseries Sets to Explore the "'Glee' Curse": "There Is Someone to Blame"

 A new series titled "The Price of Glee" will soon return to the halls of William McKinley High School — though things will look a bit different this time around. A forthcoming docuseries from Discovery+ and Ample Entertainment will explore the various tragedies and controversies that have plagued Ryan Murphy's smash hit "Glee," both while it aired from 2009 to 2015 and in the years since.






"In May 2009, 10 young actors made their TV debut on 'Glee.' By 2020, all of them would be famous, and three would be dead," the trailer, which dropped on Dec. 8, states.


Through the years, the "Glee" cast have encountered misfortune after misfortune. In 2013, while the show was still airing, Cory Monteith — who played lovable jock Finn Hudson and who was also Lea Michele's on- and offscreen boyfriend — died of an accidental heroin overdose. Then Mark Salling, who played Noah "Puck" Puckerman, was arrested in 2015 for possessing images of child pornography and died from an apparent suicide three years later.


In 2020, Naya Rivera, who portrayed Santana Lopez, died in a boating accident, leaving behind her son, Josey Dorsey. That same year, Lea Michele, who led the show as Rachel Berry and is currently starring in "Funny Girl" on Broadway, was accused of bullying on the "Glee" set by costars Samantha Marie Ware, Heather Morris, and more.

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