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‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Reboot In Development At Hulu
One other day, one other reboot.
Hulu is growing a sequel to Buffy the Vampire Slayer with Sarah Michelle Gellar reprising her position as Buffy Summers. The proposed new sequence comes from twentieth Tv and writers Nora and Lilla Zuckerman and is described as “the subsequent chapter within the Buffyverse.”
Initially airing from 1997 to 2003, first on former community The WB and concluding on former community UPN (which had been mixed into The CW), Buffy the Vampire Slayer adopted Gellar’s Buffy, the most recent in a succession of younger ladies often called “Vampire Slayers,” as she embraces her future because the sequence progresses. The sequence was based mostly on the 1992 movie of the identical identify with Kristy Swanson within the title position.
Spinoff Angel, headlined by David Boreanaz, aired on The WB from 1999 to 2004.
Particulars of this Buffy 2.0 weren’t out there at press time, nor was the announcement of different castmates reprising their roles.
Oscar winner Chloé Zhao is ready to direct the pilot.
Put up-Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sarah Michelle Gellar has appeared as an everyday in three different TV sequence – drama Ringer (2011-12), sitcom The Loopy Ones reverse Robin Williams (2013-14), and sci-fi drama Wolf Pack (2023). All three had been canceled after only one season.
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