Most of the buzzed-about network dramas of the 1990s have been largely forgotten these days. ER and NYPD Blue might have been the talk of the town during the Clinton years, but in the Biden age, they’re seldom discussed outside of retrospectives about what the cast members are up to these days. Interestingly, the network
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Dolly Parton has said that a Buffy The Vampire Slayer reboot is coming. (Getty) Country music legend and little-known Buffy the Vampire Slayer producer Dolly Parton has revealed that the supernatural drama series could soon be making a TV comeback. Buffy the Vampire Slayer starred recent Drag Race guest judge Sarah Michelle Gellar in the
There once was a time when it seemed like vampires were everywhere. From best-selling novels to blockbuster hits, you couldn’t escape the vampire mythology during the 2000s. And while not all of it was award-winning fare, there was still a lot to like about the genre of horror entries that embraced the creatures of the
If the long-gestating Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot ever sees the light of day, it will be without original star Sarah Michelle Gellar. During an appearance on the On with Mario Lopez podcast, Gellar said: “I’m a wee bit, how do they say, long in the tooth for that.” She added that the monsters Buffy
Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images) Sarah Michelle Gellar sought to distance herself on Wednesday evening (10 February) from Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon amid a swelling wave of abuse accusations from co-stars. Gellar, who played the perky and sharp-tongued vampire slayer Buffy Summers, posted a statement on social media in response to
Makers have hinted that the show could be revived. (Creative Commons) Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Amber Benson has thrown her weight behind the planned reboot, saying she would like to see the story told in a “diverse world”. It was reported in 2018 that the series’ creator Joss Whedon was working on a planned reboot that
Ever since the publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula in 1897, people have been fascinated with tales of vampires, undead creatures who drink the blood of the living. Tales fell in and out of vogue throughout literary history, crazes reigniting with the publications of books by Anne Rice and Stephanie Meyer. In television, two shows that