'Glee' Season 6 FOX Starring Lea Michele Has Released New Trailer Singing 'Let It Go', Watch Here (VIDEO)

6:16 PM EST 12/16/2014 by Tam Woods, Celebeat Reporter

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The return of "Glee" for Season 6 on FOX is only a few weeks away and they have released their first trailer teaser. The promo features cast star Lea Michele singing the Frozen hit "Let It Go" along with Naya Rivera, Heather Morris, Matthew Morrison, Darren Criss, Chris Colfer, and Jane Lynch included in the clip. You can check out the new promo teaser above. 

The final season of "Glee" (Season 6) will have a two-hour premiere on FOX on Friday, January 9th. 

These final episodes of the popular show will focus on Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) as she moves back to Lima giving up on her acting dreams. 

"The final season is really its own story and its own location, and while the New York stuff will be alive, the final season is not New York-centric at all," co-creator Ryan Murphy shared at the 2014 Emmys.

He added, "It really [will be] a lovely, fitting season that ... dwells on the original people that were on the show and what happens to them and how they give back. That really is the last season. ... We'll revisit some of the new kids that came and went. There's a return of the Jane-Matt characters in a big way. It's really interesting, a very sweet, satisfying ending to the story."

Rachel "will return home to Lima to figure out what she wants to do next and, after discovering that Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) has disbanded the glee club, takes it upon herself to reinstate - and lead! - the group that helped launch her career."

Season 6 will be shortened to 13 episodes from the normal 22. Due to fewer episodes, the musical show that stars Lea Michele and Chris Colfer will return midseason as part of Fox's 2015 lineup. No exact date or time slot have been officially announced, but the network hopes to make Season 6 a big event for the fans in its final run of the series.

Everyone knows how much the cast and crew went through last season with the loss of Cory Monteith and the toll that it had on everyone and having to cut Season 5 a few episodes short as well. Creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk are hoping to end the series on a high note with the upcoming shortened season. 

Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter that he has a final idea for the last episodes. "The final season is really its own story and its own location and while the New York stuff will be alive, the final season is not New York-centric at all," Murphy said at the time, noting there will be a time jump for the final episodes. "It really [will be] a lovely, fitting season that ... dwells on the original people that were on the show and what happens to them and how they give back. That really is the last season .... We'll revisit some of the new kids that came and went. There's a return of the Jane Lynch-Matt Morrison characters in a big way. It's really interesting, very sweet, satisfying ending to the story."

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