The writers and producers of "Glee" are considering moving Chris Colfer's openly gay character Kurt to Russia in Season 6, E! News reported Thursday. Kurt's possible storyline would likely pertain to the gay community's vocal opposition to a Russian law outlawing "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations among minors," E! said. "We are mulling around the idea of moving Kurt to Russia," one source told the entertainment news outlet, adding the show's creator Ryan Murphy and his production team are considering two other possible ideas for the final season, as well. In addition to the Kurt-in-Russia scenario, the filmmakers are also considering moving the series' story lines full-time to New York City. The musical dramedy's action currently splits its time between Ohio where talented students participate in their high-school glee club and New York where graduates of the school try to find work in show business. E! News said the third possibility for the show's future has not been disclosed, but could include McKinley High, the series' original home. The fate of the show was left unclear after Cory Monteith, who played fan favorite Finn, died of a drug overdose last summer.
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