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There are lots of shocking deaths on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but a BTS reason prevented one character's demise from being ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor The scene in the season six episode “Seeing Red” (which originally aired in May 2002) sees Gellar’s Buffy reject advances from Spike, her former vampire lover.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the popular supernatural drama from the nineties, featured a scene so distressing that actor James Marsters sought therapy afterwards. The show, which aired from 1997 to ...
Before he became known for major roles in hit shows and movies like Game of Thrones, Narcos, The Last of Us, The Mandalorian, ...
The scene from the Season 6 episode ‘Seeing ... James Marsters and Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000). (20th Century Fox Film Corp.) “One of the the women writers ...
Before Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s death, which occurred twice, and Tara’s death, which still ignites debate, and fans are beyond distraught over Joyce’s serene and gentle passing, there was Jesse McNa ...
The revival needs to balance action-packed scenes with deeper, emotional moments to be memorable. If the Buffy The Vampire Slayer sequel does become a reality, fans want the new show to be as ...
It was funny and scary and sad, often in the same scene, usually involving ... The premise — focusing on a new Slayer guided by Gellar’s Buffy Summers — is tried and true.
We have good news for “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” fans: A reboot is officially in the works, with Sarah Michelle Gellar returning as the titular character—or should we say, Slayer.
James Marsters is opening up about a disturbing scene he had to film for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, calling it “the darkest professional day of my life.” “It’s a problematic scene for a lot ...