"Glee" fans will definitely need to have their tissues ready for Thursday's tribute episode to Cory Monteith. As more and more details are revealed it seems like the hour-long show is going to be a tear-jerker.
As previously reported the "Farewell to Finn" episode is titled "The Quarterback." A promo for the episode was released and showed new and old faces from the cast silently walking down a hallway with small reminders of Finn Hudson (played by Monteith).
The group walks up to his old locker and places a football, flowers, cards and candles by the locker. Lea Michele, who plays Rachel Berry, wasn't seen until the end of the promo. It has been revealed that Michele will sing a rendition of "Make You Feel My Love" for the tribute episode, E! News reports.
Michele was Monteith's onscreen and real life girlfriend. in the promo the 27-year-old actress was seen crying as she leaned on the shoulder of Matthew Morrison, who plays Will Schuester.
Other songs in the tribute episode will be "If I Die Young" sung by Naya Rivera's character Santana, "Fire & Rain" by Chord Overstreet (Sam Evans) and Kevin McHale (Artie Abrams), "I'll Stand By You" sung by Amber Riley (Mercedes) and "No Surrender" performed by Mark Sailing (Puck).
The entire cast will sing "Seasons of Love" from the Broadway Show "Rent."
Details on how Finn dies have not been revealed but the episode starts with the cast getting the news. Show creator Ryan Murphy spilled some details on the episode telling MTV how difficult it was to shoot.
"The episode is called 'The Quarterback' and Cory really was that to that group of people and to me particularly," he said. "That group of kids particularly went through the limelight and became world famous at a very difficult age, and many of them really struggled with it... Cory obviously very much struggled with it, but never on the surface, and I think that's why everybody loved him. He was the most kind, the most generous - never a bad for word for anybody."
Check out the songs below. The episode will air on Fox on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 9 p.m.