‘Glee’ Season 4: Cory Monteith talks Finnchel and Finn’s Army fate

By Jean Bentley

    

June 29, 2012 1:14 PM ET

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finn-rachel-finale.jpgWhen Finn motionless to enroll in a Army rather than follow Rachel to New York as designed in a Season 3 culmination of “Glee,” Cory Monteith wasn’t scarcely as repelled as viewers were. It helps that he knew about it months before it indeed happened.

Monteith tells The Hollywood Reporter that he found out about Finn’s predestine median by filming a season. “Given his story and his attribute with his late father, it didn’t totally warn me,” Monteith tells THR.

The actor has pronounced formerly that he’s spending his summer operative out, most like Finn would during foot camp, though that doesn’t indispensably meant a Army thought will stick.

“Finn would make a good infantryman though we consider he’s still got a lot to consider about — he still has a lot going for him outward of a Army,” he tells THR. “His heart is still with Rachel and we consider he has a lot of reasons to not be in a Army as well. we consider he’d be ripped as a soldier.”

Besides, he wants Rachel and Finn to be a intrigue for a ages. “I consider [viewers] should base for a integrate to reunite,” he says. “I wish when we demeanour behind during it, they will be a mythological integrate in television.”