Emmy nommed Chris Colfer to leave ’Glee’ after next season
Chris Colfer got some good news today -- an Emmy nomination for "Glee."
He also learned recently that Kurt Hummell, his character on Fox's hit series, will be leaving the show after next season.
In an interview with Extratv.com with reporter Jerry Penacoli, Colfer said he was "surprised that there was an announcement made" by co-creator Ryan Murphy about the cast shake up, which also includes the ousting of co-stars Lea Michele and Cory Monteith, but Colfer understands.
"I think we all knew something like this was coming. Ryan's been very honest from the beginning, saying�that that the kids were going to�eventually grow up and leave, because that's what happens, kids grow up and leave. We can't be in high school forever." The actor added, "Do I want to leave the show? Absolutely not. This is home for me. But I understand that there's time for a conclusion."
What direction would he like Kurt to take when he leaves? "I would love to see him walking off to the sunset with an internship at Vogue. That's where he's headed. That's what I would like."
The "Glee" actor is also hoping he might be asked back for a few episodes. "I'm hoping I can be like Farrah Fawcett, ala 'Charlie's Angels,' and come back in the fifth episode. Or I can be like Batgirl in the Batman series, where there's a symbol in the opening credits and you know they're in it."
Even though it may be bittersweet, Colfer is excited about the upcoming Season 3. "I guess they're going to have to pull out all of the stops�because it's�our last one. I think they're going with a more comedic route with Kurt�this season, which I'm very looking forward to, so I don't have to cry in every scene."
And he is also looking forward to the future. "I really want to do something scary. I want to play something scary, like someone mentally disturbed," adding, laughing, "That wouldn't be much of a stretch."
About the rumors that are surfacing on a spin-off series he says, "I just heard rumors. I'm definitely not attached to anything officially or anything like that. �So we'll see."
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