"Glee" wraps up its sixth and final season starting in January and Fox has the first look at what fan favorites will walk the halls of McKinley High one last time.
Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) have returned home to Lima, Ohio and they have every intention of restoring the Glee Club. But one major obstacle stands in their way - Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch).
"You two have just entered the Thunderdome. You will beg for death," Sue threatens.
The preview teaser also has Rachel and Blaine (Darren Criss) revisiting The Dalton Academy Warblers, Santana and Brittany back with the Cheerios and Lea Michele channeling her TV mom Idina Menzel for a rousing rendition of "Let It Go."
"Glee" will close with a shortened 13-episode season that will focus on the original core group sans Cory Monteith, who died of a drug overdose in 2013. It will have "its own story and its own location," but the show will move away from its New York City location, which dominated the last seven episodes of season five.
Ryan Murphy also confirmed to E! News in April that the new season will make a time jump, but wouldn't specify how much time would pass. The "Glee" creator wants the show to get back to its roots this season.
"I'm sort of reinvigorated about it," Murphy told TVLine.com in April. "It's getting back to what I was initially interested in with the show, which was arts in school. The last season is really about the importance of arts education in our high schools... I think people will like it."
"It really is a lovely, fitting season that dwells on the original people that were on the show and what happens to them and how they give back. That really is the last season, but I'm not going to say more," he said.