Post by Brooke Davis on Jun 24, 2007 10:04:33 GMT -5
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On May 17, 2007, The CW announced that the show would return for a fifth season, but as a mid-season replacement. The show will be "dramatically retooled and set four years into the future - after the characters have already graduated from college." Until the show's return to the schedule, the network has plans to post diaries online to fill in the intervening years in the characters' lives.
Hilarie Burton confirmed on TRL that the show's fifth season will focus on their lives after college, citing the reason for this as "We've seen the High School dramas not do so well while they're in college, and another thing, we've done everything that everyone does in college". She said this will "enable them to do flashbacks and a lot of cool stuff with the characters". The fifth season now has a 22-episode order.[citation needed]
Chad Michael Murray has stated that Lucas will be a best-selling author releasing his second book, and will also be Coach of Tree Hill's High School Basketball Team. Lucas will help a struggling 18 year old and become very depressed and look to his friends for help.
In a trailer that was made by a fan for Season Five, it states that "Brooke Davis will become a fashion icon" and that some will pursue their dreams as they show Peyton and then display a cut to a large gathering of individuals. Finally, they say that some will have theirs taken away as it cuts to a newspaper stating "Local Basketball player has NBA Dreams cut short" with a picture of Nathan.
The trailer may not be real because it talks about starting in the fall (it doesn't start until January), and many of the clips are from past seasons.
There have been ''''rumors'''' that Nathan and Haley will not have any problems. Rachel and Mouth become a couple, Jake will return, two people will die and Dan might be one of them, Chase and Brooke break up, Brooke and Lucas's romantic relationship isn't over, and Bevin and Skills get married. [1] The CW Trailer For Season 5.
On May 17, 2007, The CW announced that the show would return for a fifth season, but as a mid-season replacement. The show will be "dramatically retooled and set four years into the future - after the characters have already graduated from college." Until the show's return to the schedule, the network has plans to post diaries online to fill in the intervening years in the characters' lives.
Hilarie Burton confirmed on TRL that the show's fifth season will focus on their lives after college, citing the reason for this as "We've seen the High School dramas not do so well while they're in college, and another thing, we've done everything that everyone does in college". She said this will "enable them to do flashbacks and a lot of cool stuff with the characters". The fifth season now has a 22-episode order.[citation needed]
Chad Michael Murray has stated that Lucas will be a best-selling author releasing his second book, and will also be Coach of Tree Hill's High School Basketball Team. Lucas will help a struggling 18 year old and become very depressed and look to his friends for help.
In a trailer that was made by a fan for Season Five, it states that "Brooke Davis will become a fashion icon" and that some will pursue their dreams as they show Peyton and then display a cut to a large gathering of individuals. Finally, they say that some will have theirs taken away as it cuts to a newspaper stating "Local Basketball player has NBA Dreams cut short" with a picture of Nathan.
The trailer may not be real because it talks about starting in the fall (it doesn't start until January), and many of the clips are from past seasons.
There have been ''''rumors'''' that Nathan and Haley will not have any problems. Rachel and Mouth become a couple, Jake will return, two people will die and Dan might be one of them, Chase and Brooke break up, Brooke and Lucas's romantic relationship isn't over, and Bevin and Skills get married. [1] The CW Trailer For Season 5.