![]() ![]() What we didn’t know about hot-button characters, until now (keep reading below!) is what the production team goes through to balance those types of characters with regard to how the viewers will feel.Ĭurrently, Rebecca Metz is on two shows, so let’s read on to find out what makes Rebecca a successful working actor. The same thing happened with Sharon Stone when she accepted the role of “Catherine Tramell” in the film Basic Instinct. The risk Rebecca accepted in an episode of FX’s Nip/Tuck, where she played against the stereotypical self-destructive playboy “ Christian Troy”, worked in her favor. Schue was written for Justin.Actor Rebecca Metz took a controversial role which, unbeknownst to her at the time, was the key to catapulting her career to the next level. “When we were writing the pilot - I’ve never really talked about this - that pilot was written for Justin Timberlake,” Murphy said. The “Running With Scissors” director also revealed that he had Justin Timberlake in mind for Mr. Pop star Justin Timberlake was a top choice to appear in “Glee.” FilmMagic The prototype screenplay was later edited and retooled and became the series that fans love. “The NC-17 version of show choir with a weird protagonist who was unraveling,” Murphy said. NBCUniversal via Getty ImagesĪs fans know, Morrison’s character ended up being a Spanish teacher who forms a show choir in his school and has some very questionable dance moves. “Glee” creator Ryan Murphy opened up about creating the Fox musical series. William “Schue” Schuester - played by Matthew Morrison - was initially intended to be a crystal-meth addict who touched his students inappropriately. Murphy said there was a plot line about drugs, not unlike “Euphoria,” HBO’s R-rated teen drama full of drug-addicted high schoolers, sexual escapades and violence. However, Brennan’s first draft of the script apparently was not “pop-y,” and Murphy said it was too dark and too deep. The friend turned out to be “Glee” co-creator Ian Brennan, who also wrote and directed several episodes of the show. “And he said, ‘My friend wrote this script, and you should read it.’ “ Cory Monteith (left) and Matthew Morrison in a 2013 episode of “Glee.” FOX Image Collection via Getty Images “Like serendipity, I went to the gym, and I was in a towel, and a guy went up and handed me a script, and he said, ‘I had a feeling you were in show choir, am I right?’ And I was like ‘Yeah,’ ” Murphy said. Murphy said he came upon the script that would later be turned into the pilot for “Glee” in an unusual setting. The “Nip/Tuck” producer, 56, recently appeared on “Glee” stars Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz’s new iHeart podcast, “And That’s What You REALLY Missed,” and discussed what the show was originally supposed to look like. “Glee” creator Ryan Murphy divulged a few secrets about his late 2000s Fox musical series - and how it was much darker in tone than the pop series viewers actually saw. Naya Rivera’s father claims she and Lea Michele ‘hated each other’ on ‘Glee’ĭrowning, suicide, and addiction have plagued TV show alum Lea Michele, ‘healing’ after ‘Glee,’ calls ‘Funny Girl’ the ‘hardest f–king role in New York’ I worked with Lea Michele on a TV show - she told me to stop talking ![]()
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