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Great News For The Worst People In Your Life: Ryan Murphy Might Be Bringing Back Glee
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The most insufferable people in your life are about to get a whole lot more annoying — in the best way possible, of course.
Glee creator Ryan Murphy has threatened teased a potential reboot of the chaotic musical series, 11 years after it ended its run and left fans with a New Directions-shaped hole in their hearts.
Murphy — who went on to create the hit franchises American Horror Story, Monster and Love Story post-Glee — told PEOPLE at the premiere of his latest series, The Shards, that a Glee revival isn’t off the cards.
“My nostalgia and love for that show is enough that I’m like, ‘Well, maybe people would like to see a new incarnation of that in some capacity.’
So yeah, I love that show, and I loved what it became and what it meant to so many people.”