Regardless of beforehand dismissing the concept, Sarah Michelle Gellar is now throwing supporting behind a Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot.
Sarah Michelle Gellar might not get an opportunity to be within the new I Know What You Did Final Summer season, however there’s one other character of hers she wouldn’t thoughts revisiting: Buffy Summers. Gellar had beforehand been in opposition to the concept of reviving Buffy the Vampire Slayer however now sees there being much less at stake…
Showing on The Drew Barrymore Present (through Deadline), Sarah Michelle Gellar stated of resurrecting Buffy, “It’s humorous, I all the time used to say no, as a result of it’s in its bubble and it’s so good. However watching Intercourse and the Metropolis and seeing Dexter, and realizing there are methods to do it, undoubtedly does get your thoughts pondering, ‘Properly, perhaps.’” As for when the reboot may happen, Gellar added, “It might be something. It’s a universe. And it makes you notice that on this world, we want these heroes, I feel, extra so than ever.” The nice Dolly Parton, who served as an uncredited producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (there’s a enjoyable truth for ya!), lately confirmed {that a} reboot was nonetheless on the desk.
As talked about, Gellar wasn’t for the concept of returning for an additional Buffy collection as lately as final yr, saying, “I’m very happy with the present that we created and it doesn’t must be executed. We wrapped that up. I’m all for them persevering with the story, as a result of there’s the story of feminine empowerment. I like the best way the present was left: ‘Each woman who has the facility can have the facility.’ It’s arrange completely for another person to have the facility. However like I stated, the metaphors of Buddy had been the horrors of adolescence.”
Gellar is ready to be a part of the upcoming prequel collection Dexter: Unique Sin, which is able to check out the budding serial killer as he learns “The Code” and turns into the person he would finally turn into within the unique Showtime collection.
Led by Sarah Michelle Gellar and supported by a stacked solid of ‘90s/early 2000s stars, Buffy the Vampire Slayer ran for 144 episodes over the course of seven seasons.
Would you be down for a reboot of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with Sarah Michelle Gellar or ought to this one keep within the coffin?