As it gets closer and closer to the season five premiere of "Glee," little secrets about what fans can expect are beginning to emerge.
According to Hypable.com, the title and song chose for the hit FOX show has been revealed and it is in reference to a Beatles tribute creator Ryan Murphy spoke about a few weeks ago. The title is reportedly "Love, Love, Love" and the song the cast will be singing is rumored to be "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away."
Following the death of "Glee" costar Cory Montieth, executives and producers met several times to discuss how they were going to move forward with the new season without their beloved Finn Hudson. Murphy spoke to TV Line about the direction they were going to take saying that episode three would deal directly with the death of Monteith and they plan on killing off Finn.
He also revealed that the first two episodes would be Beatles episodes and third would be a tribute to Monteith and Finn. After that episode the writers are going to need a short break to figure out how to move forward.
"We're writing the third episode, which deals with Finn's death - which, you can imagine, is a very difficult episode to write," he said. "[it] has to be done very carefully and with a lot of taste and really making sure that it's a tribute to Cory."
Many fans wondered if Lea Michelle, who is Monteith's girlfriend in real life and on the show, would be back for the new season. She and Murphy both confirmed that she was going to return.
"It's just a crazy, really difficult, emotional time," Murphy told TV Line. "I think what we're really trying to do is deal with it as a family, which is what the group of people is. Lea is obviously very grief-stricken but she's also one of the strongest people I know."
A couple days ago the actress tweeted to her fans that she was back on the set of "Glee" writing that she missed her character Rachel Berry so much.
The new season of "Glee" premiers Thursday, Sept. 26 at 9 p.m. on Fox.