'Glee' season 6: 5 new characters to play new batch of New Directioners

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The cast and crew of "Glee" may struggle in wrapping up the series.

Carter Matt cited some incidents when it thought that "Glee" started struggling. First, it was in season 2 when the show decided to move the focus of the show from Will. It was thought that it was better to make the series more about him and the struggle of arts education. Instead, they made nobody happy.

Moreover, season 4 and 5 focused on two locations that made it almost impossible for everyone to focus and be thrilled with the result.

Meanwhile, TVLine reported that the series will add five new characters in the mix who will play the new batch of New Directioners in McKinley High. Although no official cast announcement has been made yet, below are the characters that is rumored for the final season.

1. Roderick – The new underdog in the series who is a chubby and shy guy but has a powerful voice.

2. Spencer – A football superstar who also happens to be gay. The report cleared that there will be no bullying in the storyline.

3. Jane – An ambitious and talented young lady who wanted to be a Warbler but, of course, being a girl, she was unable to attend the school.

4. Mason and Madison – Male and female twins who were part of the Cheerios who were very positive but weird in some sense. Many wondered if Mason is gay (but he is not).

On the other hand, late actor Cory Monteith will appear on "Glee's" sixth and final season, according to the show's fellow actor Kevin McHale. Cory Monteith died on July 31, 2014 at the age of 31. His death was due to fatal mix of heroin and alcohol. Last season, the actor was given a lengthy tribute in the episode entitled, "The Quarterback."

Next season, viewers can expect a time jump and all of the characters will come back to the place where it all started – McKinley High School. Show creator Ryan Murphy welcomed everyone who wanted to come back for the series' final season.

"Glee" season 6 will be back on air in the spring of 2015.

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