In his debut book Pure Innocent Fun, Ira Madison III finally shares his stories on his own terms. The famed cultural critic ...
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival has been the subject of speculation for years, and if recent rumors are to be believed, the new series may not put Buffy Summers in the spotli ...
Warning: spoilers for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV finale, and comic book continuation plots. For a lot of people, Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended in 2003 with series finale “Chosen”.
With Sarah Michelle Gellar officially coming back for a Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot, the show should copy Scream's handling of legacy characters.
This revival will reportedly tell “the next chapter in the Buffyverse,” picking up where the original series left off. However, creator Joss Whedon has no involvement in the project.
For several years, Buffy’s storylines officially continued in comic book form, labeled as “Season 8.” The last “season” was season 12. Series creator Joss Whedon wrote many of these ...
She then explained how she got involved in this proposal — producer Gail Berman persuaded her to have a meeting with acclaimed filmmaker Chloé Zhao, who wanted to pitch her Buffy idea.
With Buffy the Vampire Slayer possibly returning, we're wondering what the show will make of the additional 'Seasons' Joss ...
We'll take this as a positive sign that things are on track, but it might be best not to book your tickets to Sunnydale just yet. Though Gellar is now said to be in final talks to play Buffy ...
While Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended in 2003, the plot did continue in a long-running series of comic books produced by Dark Horse Comics. These comics picked up where the show ended, giving fans ...
For that matter, will the revival incorporate the “Buffy” comics that continued the story over five more “seasons,” in which Buffy destroys the seed of all magic on Earth and things get ...