‘Glee’ creator: “No movie plans…No sex in trailers”

June 23, 2010 in News by Cameron

Ryan Murphy

Ryan Murphy

‘Glee’ creator Ryan Murphy has squashed any rumours of an big screen production of ‘Glee’.

“There will be no Glee movie in the foreseeable future,” Murphy told Entertainment Weekly.

“Despite overtures, I and the studio (Fox) have decided we want to put our energy into the second season with no distractions for the cast.”

Fair enough. But with so much interest in the series from fans across the globe, I’m pretty sure they’d be more than willing to revisit that idea once the series eventually wraps up.

Meanwhile, the showrunner has also decided that he doesn’t want the show’s cast having sex with each other on his set.

The television writer/producer recently told Heat Magazine that he understood the physical needs of the show’s young cast, but he hoped that they’d refrain from acting on these urges while in their trailers.

“I’ve dated people I’ve worked with and, you know, when you work on a set for 18 hours a day I think it’s natural,” said Murphy.

“But I have a rule: don’t do it in your trailer! They’ve broken that rule on many occasions. I’m like, ‘I know you guys are young and hormonal, but don’t do it in your trailer’.”

Any guesses who might have broken that rule?

The first season of ‘Glee’ wraps over the next two weeks on Ten.

Source: Entertainment Weekly and Digital Spy