'Glee' season 6 spoilers: One big reunion expected in final season

"Glee" is always better when the original gang is there, and Season 6 will be one big reunion for everyone to enjoy. The new season will be a blend of new and old faces, which will surely delight every Gleek out there.

Brittany the cheerleader, played by Heather Morris, is confirmed to be back in Season 6. Lea Michelle who plays fan favorite Rachel Berry will also be returning this season. Michelle posted her photo on Twitter with co-star Morris on the set, and shared how happy she is to be working with the old gang again.

According to LatinPost, Season 6 will have juicier plots, too. For Brittany, could it be a reconnection with ex-girlfriend Santana, played by Naya Rivera? There are reports that say the two will rekindle their old flame this season.

Who else will be returning? Kitty Wilde, played by Becca Tobin, will also be back. According to Bustle, Tobin will be seen again in Season 6 Episode 2.

Bustle reported, "Kitty's the new head cheerleader at McKinley (naturally) and she's bitter about how Artie left things off with her after the 100th episode and graduation."

So everyone's asking, will Kitty and Artie also rekindle the flame in Season 6? Maybe, maybe not, but one thing's for sure – Kitty will definitely make Artie feel her bitterness. If they don't reconnect, it could be the perfect time to get closure between the two.

Aside from Michelle, Morris and Rivera, fans will also see Darren Criss, Diana Agron, Chris Colfer, Jane Lynch, Dot-Marie Jones, Matthew Morrison, Kevin McHale, Chord Overstreet, Amber Riley, and Jennsa Ushkowitz in Season 6.

As for the new cast members, there will be five new additions. However, it still remains a secret as to who these people are and who their characters will be.

"Glee" Season 6 is currently being filmed. It will premiere in spring of 2015.

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