‘Glee’ Season 6 Spoilers: Big reunion coming up; Lea Michelle shares photos of her with co-star Heather Morris and Chris Colfer

By Staff Writer

Oct 03, 2014 08:45 PM EDT

The sixth and last season of Fox's musical TV series will see a big reunion of its cast. Other than Lea Michele who is playing Rachel Berry, Heather Morris also confirmed to return as the not-so-bright cheerleader Heather Morris.

Michele took to Twitter announcing Morris' return and sharing how happy she is being reunited with her co-star.  Her post reads, "Love being on set with this lady! Welcome to twitter @HeatherMorrisTV! #Glee Season6."

The tweet comes with a photo of the two actresses seemingly reading same books.

More recently, Michelle also tweeted a photo of her with Chris Colfer who plays Kurt in the show. The post reads, "On set w/ @chriscolfer ! Always a good day when we're together! #GleeSeason6."

Meanwhile, "Glee" season 6 will have juicier plots, according to LatinPost. There are rumors suggesting that Morris' return could mark her character's reunion with ex-girlfriend Santana played by Naya Rivera.

According to Bustle, Becca Tobin's Kitty Wilde will also return in the upcoming new season. According to the website, Kitty will be the new head cheerleader and she is still mad about Artie (Kevin McHale) leaving things off with her after the 100th episode and graduation."

Tobin will appear in the second episode of season 6, says Bustle.

Reports also claim that fans will see some of the original cast of the musical series, including Darren Criss, Diana Agron, Chris Colfer, Jane Lynch, Dot-Marie Jones, Matthew Morrison, Kevin McHale, Chord Overstreet, Amber Riley, and Jennsa Ushkowitz.

There will also be new faces as new characters will also be introduced on the show. However, there are no confirmations yet as to who will the actors will be and what characters they will be playing.

"Glee" Season 6 is currently being filmed and is expected to premiere sometime in spring of 2015. 

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