It looks like we can expect to see some new faces in "Glee" season 6 which will mark the series' last run on Fox.
According to E! News, the newest spoilers have revealed that the show is set to introduce five new recurring characters in the upcoming and final season.
The cast members will portray McKinley High sophomores in Lima, Ohio. The additional characters will consist of two new Cheerios, who happen to be twins.
Mason and Madison are described as both "super-positive and weird," which in turn makes them perfect for the Cheerios.
Although, many assume he is gay, Mason will portray a straight male cheerleader. Joining the twins in the McKinley athletics department will be football stud Spencer who is described as having a voice of magic and is "post-Glee gay."
That means that no one will mess with him because of his sexuality and those who attempt to try will have their butts handed to them.
Following rejection from New Direction's rivals, the Warblers, teen, the ambitious, unconventionally pretty and drily funny Jane will join the glee club.
Rounding out the new cast character additions will be the shy and chubby Roderick who will be the underdog of the club who has a voice like Otis Redding.
Viewers of the show can also expect to see some major changes when the show returns to Fox.
Creator Ryan Fans Murphy has already revealed that there will be a time-jump and a move away from New York.
Also, newlywed Naya Rivera will no longer be a series regular and instead pop up throughout the season rather than appearing in every episode.
Fox's Chairman and CEO Peter Rice insisted that "Glee" will "go out in a way that celebrates it."
During an interview at the 2014 Summer TCA Press Tour he said, "I think Glee is one of the great shows in television history...it was so hot and so big," adding that the network "assumed it was going to fail" before it premiered in 2009.
Rice explained, "It touched so many hearts and it brought social issues to floor and it burned so hot and so fast."
"Glee" season 6 is expected to kick off its final 13-episode run midseason on Fox.