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  • Ryan Kiera Armstrong Joins New ‘Buffy’ Series

    Ryan Kiera Armstrong stars in ' Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'.
    Ryan Kiera Armstrong stars in ‘ Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’.

    Preview:

    • ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’s Ryan Kiera Armstrong is aboard the new ‘Buffy’ series.
    • Sarah Michelle Gellar is back as the vampire slayer.
    • Chloé Zhao will direct the pilot and produce.

    It might not feature white smoke coming out of a chimney as with the recent Pope’s election, but we have a chosen one within the expanding world of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer.’

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    Deadline reports that Ryan Kiera Armstrong, most recently seen as one of the young leads in ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ is set to add another pop cultural behemoth to her credits, as she’s scored a lead role alongside returning star Sarah Michelle Gellar in the yet to be titled reboot of ‘Buffy.’

    To be clear, this will be more a next step than a total reinvention of the vampire slayer concept, which has so far proved reliable on screens big and small and in comic book form.

    The new series comes via Hulu, which has a pilot order in place with Gellar as co-star and executive producer.

    ‘Poker Face’ showrunners Nora and Lilla Zuckerman are developing what is being described as “the next chapter in the Buffyverse.” Oscar winner Chloé Zhao, whose movies include ‘Nomadland’ and Marvel’s ‘Eternals’ is set to direct the pilot and serve as a producer.

    Gellar’s Buffy Summers will be a mentor to the new Chosen One played by Armstrong, who like her predecessor will be charged with battling all manner of vampires and other demonic creatures (and endowed with strength and resilience to do so) while also navigating more mundane teenage life issues.

    In keeping with the current trend for announcing casting decisions, Gellar took to Instagram to document her telling Armstrong the news that she’s gotten the role:

     

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    Gellar had this to say about the choice:

    “From the moment I saw Ryan’s audition, I knew there was only one girl that I wanted by my side. To have that kind of emotional intelligence, and talent, at such a young age is truly a gift. The bonus is that her smile lights up even the darkest room.”

    Lilla and Nora Zuckerman used some Buffy terminology to praise their new lead:

    “We are so overjoyed to have found this generation’s slayer in Ryan Kiera Armstrong, she absolutely blew us away –– there is no question in our mind that she is the chosen one.”

    Related Article: Sarah Michelle Gellar Aboard ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Sequel Pilot

    What was the story of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’?

    (L to R) David Boreanaz and Sarah Michelle Gellar in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    (L to R) David Boreanaz and Sarah Michelle Gellar in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    ‘Buffy’ is a concept that has already shown an ability to evolve.
    It originated as a film starring Kristy Swanson in the title role. Joss Whedon wrote the film with Fran Kuzui directing and was released in 1992.

    Five years later, the series version, created by Whedon and now starring Gellar, debuted on The WB.

    It aired on The WB for its first five seasons before airing its final two seasons on UPN.

    The cast also included Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, Anthony Stewart Head, David Boreanaz, Seth Green, and James Marsters among others. Boreanaz would then head up the spinoff series ‘Angel’ at The WB for five seasons.

    The original series’ executive producers included Gail Berman of the Jackal Group and Fran Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui via Suite B, who will all get a credit on the new pilot.

    The cast of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    The cast of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    And fun fact: also executive producing the pilot is Dolly Parton, whose company Sandollar was producer on the original.

    Whedon, who oversaw the show’s seven-season run, will not return to work on any new version. In 2021, the writer/producer, who also crafted the first two ‘Avengers’ movies and TV series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ for Marvel, was accused of creating a toxic work environment on both ‘Buffy’ and ‘Angel’ by nearly a dozen people associated with the show, particularly Carpenter.

    Fellow cast members such as Amber Benson and Michelle Trachtenberg backed up her allegations.

    Berman, and the Kuzuis previously teamed up with 20th TV in 2018 for a potential ‘Buffy’ reboot written by ‘Midnight, Texas’ creator Monica Owusu-Breen, on which Whedon was an executive producer. That project, whose lead was envisioned as a Black woman, didn’t move forward.

    The biggest dangling question any sequel series would need to answer is the clever notion introduced by the series’ final season, in that Buffy’s death (she got better) in a previous season triggered a raft of new potential Slayers.

    And now we have an answer to whether we’ll see one in the new show: a big yes, since Armstrong will take on that role.

    What has Sarah Michelle Gellar previously said about returning for a new ‘Buffy’ series?

    Sarah Michelle Gellar in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    Sarah Michelle Gellar in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    Gellar has been in two minds about the idea of reprising Buffy Summers.

    In 2023, she poured cold water on taking on a new ‘Buffy’ series, telling UK magazine SFX:

    “I am very proud of the show that we created and it doesn’t need to be done. We wrapped that up. I am all for them continuing the story because there’s the story of female empowerment. I love the way the show was left: ‘Every girl who has the power can have the power.’ It’s set up perfectly for someone else to have the power. But like I said, the metaphors of ‘Buffy’ were the horrors of adolescence. I think I look young, but I am not an adolescent.”

    Yet last year, she appeared on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ where she was open to it:

    “I always used to say no because it’s in its bubble and it’s so perfect. But watching ‘And Just Like That…’ (the ‘Sex and the City’ sequel series) and seeing ‘Dexter: Original Sin,’ and realizing there are ways to do it, definitely does get your mind thinking, ‘Well, maybe.’”

    Less maybe, these days, more fully aboard.

    When will the new ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ series hit screens?

    Hulu has yet to say when this might premiere and, indeed, with that pilot order, it’s still more of a case of if the show passes muster.

    Still, given that attractive, grabby recognizable title and the original star attached, we’d guess this one has a good chance.

    The cast of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    The cast of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    List of Movies and TV Shows in the ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Franchise:

    Buy ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Movies and TV On Amazon

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  • ‘Buffy’ Sequel Series Pilot Ordered at Hulu

    Sarah Michelle Gellar in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    Sarah Michelle Gellar in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    Preview:

    • Sarah Michelle Gellar is attached to a ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ sequel pilot.
    • Nora Zuckerman and Lila Zuckerman are aboard to write, showrun, and executive produce.
    • Chloé Zhao will direct the pilot and produce.

    As the opening narration of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ used to intone, “In every generation there is a chosen one. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.”

    If Hulu’s plans work out, we might just get to meet this generation’s Slayer –– with a little help from the previous one.

    Yes, in a world where every old show and movie is now potential fodder for a sequel, reboot or remake, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ is one that has been talked about a few times before.

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    Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, it might actually come to fruition, as word arrives that streaming service Hulu is exploring the concept of a ‘Buffy’ streaming series.

    With Disney’s 20th Television backing the idea, ‘Poker Face’ showrunners Nora and Lilla Zuckerman are developing what is being described as “the next chapter in the Buffyverse.”

    Chloé Zhao poses backstage with the Oscars® for Directing and Best Picture the during the live ABC Telecast of The 93rd Oscars® at Union Station in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, April 25, 2021. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Chloé Zhao poses backstage with the Oscars® for Directing and Best Picture the during the live ABC Telecast of The 93rd Oscars® at Union Station in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, April 25, 2021. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Oscar winner Chloé Zhao, whose movies include ‘Nomadland’ and Marvel’s ‘Eternals’ is set to direct the pilot and serve as a producer.

    But perhaps more exciting for ‘Buffy’ fans is news that the original Buffy Summers herself, Sarah Michelle Gellar, is attached to recur on the show, albeit more as a mentor figure to the new focus, a fresh-faced Slayer who will be tasked with tackling vampires and other supernatural creatures.

    Related Article: What Gets Hinted At In ‘Eternals,’ And How Will The MCU Be Affected?

    What was the story of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’?

    The cast of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    The cast of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    ‘Buffy’ is a concept that has already shown an ability to evolve.
    It originated as a film starring Kristy Swanson in the title role. Joss Whedon wrote the film with Fran Kuzui directing and was released in 1992.

    Five years later, the series version, created by Whedon and now starring Gellar, debuted on The WB.

    It aired on The WB for its first five seasons before airing its final two seasons on UPN.

    The cast also included Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, Anthony Stewart Head, David Boreanaz, Seth Green, and James Marsters among others. Boreanaz would then head up the spinoff series ‘Angel’ at The WB for five seasons.

    The original series’ executive producers included Gail Berman of the Jackal Group and Fran Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui via Suite B, who will all get a credit on the new pilot.

    The cast of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    The cast of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    And fun fact: also executive producing the pilot is Dolly Parton, whose company Sandollar was producer on the original.

    Whedon, who oversaw the show’s seven-season run, will not return to work on any new version. In 2021, the writer/producer, who also crafted the first two ‘Avengers’ movies and TV series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ for Marvel, was accused of creating a toxic work environment on both ‘Buffy’ and ‘Angel’ by nearly a dozen people associated with the show, particularly Carpenter.

    Fellow cast members such as Amber Benson and Michelle Trachtenberg backed up her allegations.

    Berman, and the Kuzuis previously teamed up with 20th TV in 2018 for a potential ‘Buffy’ reboot written by ‘Midnight, Texas’ creator Monica Owusu-Breen, on which Whedon was an executive producer. That project, whose lead was envisioned as a Black woman, didn’t move forward.

    The biggest dangling question any sequel series would need to answer is the clever notion introduced by the series’ final season, in that Buffy’s death (she got better) in a previous season triggered a raft of new potential Slayers. Is there just going to be one in the new series? We’ll have to wait and see.

    What has Sarah Michelle Gellar previously said about returning for a new ‘Buffy’ series?

    Sarah Michelle Gellar in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    Sarah Michelle Gellar in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    Gellar has been in two minds about the idea of reprising Buffy Summers.

    In 2023, she poured cold water on taking on a new ‘Buffy’ series, telling UK magazine SFX:

    “I am very proud of the show that we created and it doesn’t need to be done. We wrapped that up. I am all for them continuing the story because there’s the story of female empowerment. I love the way the show was left: ‘Every girl who has the power can have the power.’ It’s set up perfectly for someone else to have the power. But like I said, the metaphors of ‘Buffy’ were the horrors of adolescence. I think I look young, but I am not an adolescent.”

    Yet last year, she appeared on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ where she was open to it:

    “I always used to say no because it’s in its bubble and it’s so perfect. But watching ‘And Just Like That…’ (the ‘Sex and the City’ sequel series) and seeing ‘Dexter: Original Sin,’ and realizing there are ways to do it, definitely does get your mind thinking, ‘Well, maybe.’”

    It seems the new concept has shifted her from “maybe” to all in…

    When will the new ‘Buffy’ series be on screens?

    Hulu has yet to make any official announcement –– and indeed, hasn’t confirmed any of the details, so we’ll have to wait and see whether this even makes it into production, let alone learn a launch date for the eventual show on the streaming service.

    (L to R) David Boreanaz and Sarah Michelle Gellar in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.
    (L to R) David Boreanaz and Sarah Michelle Gellar in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    List of Movies and TV Shows in the ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Franchise:

    Buy ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Movies On Amazon

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  • New ‘American Pie’ Movie in the Works

    Eugene Levy as Jim's Dad, and Jason Biggs as Jim in 1999's 'American Pie.'
    (L to R) Eugene Levy as Jim’s Dad, and Jason Biggs as Jim in 1999’s ‘American Pie.’

    American Pie’ might have had relatively humble (pie) beginnings, but the 1999 sex comedy has become quite the franchise for Universal.

    And rather than trying to reheat leftovers of the original and its various sequels and spin-offs, the studio is aiming to deliver a fresh slice.

    Sujata Day, an actor, writer and filmmaker who broke out on Issa Rae’s ‘Insecure’ and who made a splash by writing, directing and appearing in 2020 indie movie ‘Definition Pleasehas now been hired to write a new movie.

    At this point, no one involved is giving away any of the story recipe, but The Hollywood Reporter mentions that it’ll be a brand new story with a different cast.

    The first movie helped launch the careers of Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, Shannon Elizabeth and more, alongside stalwart character work from veterans Jennifer Coolidge (who entered movie cougar history as Stiffler’s Mom) and Eugene Levy, plus tiny roles for Casey Affleck and John Cho.

    It was a giant hit, earning $235 million worldwide from an $11 million budget and led to three main sequels with the original cast (‘American Pie 2’, ‘American Wedding’ and ‘American Reunion’) and spun-off a bevy of straight-to-video movies with new actors under the ‘American Pie Presents’ banner.

    Eddie Kaye Thomas as Finch, Mena Suvari as Heather, Chris Klein as Oz, Thomas Ian Nicholas as Kevin, Tara Reid as Vicky, and Natasha Lyonne as Jessica in 1999's 'American Pie.'
    (L to R) Eddie Kaye Thomas as Finch, Mena Suvari as Heather, Chris Klein as Oz, Thomas Ian Nicholas as Kevin, Tara Reid as Vicky, and Natasha Lyonne as Jessica in 1999’s ‘American Pie.’

    It’s hardly a surprise that Universal would want to go back for another serving: this is a recognizable title, can be adapted to tell any variety of coming of age and sexual yearning stories and would be cheap to produce, featuring new or rising faces and little in the way of giant visual effects (unless Day plans ‘American Pie: Space Race’, which we would honestly watch).

    What’s raising our eyebrows is the idea that Day would leap on to something like this – her work has been a little more nuanced than your average ‘Pie’ pic, though original director Paul Weitz (working with brother Chris as producer) always managed to infuse their movies with a lot of heart.

    Chances are, Day’s pitch included some new take on the idea, and will no doubt give female characters a little more agency (though again, the ‘Pie’ movies always managed to include some of that).

    In addition to her work on ‘Insecure’ (plus appearing before that on Rae’s ‘The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl’) and her successful, award-winning directorial debut, Day has been busy, guesting on shows such as ‘I Think You Should Leave with Tom Robinson’, YouTube’s ‘This Is My Story’, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Life in Pieces’ plus movies including ’20 Weeks’, ‘Death of a Telemarketer’ and ‘For the Hits’.

    Since it’s still at a very early stage, Universal has yet to announce any potential release date, nor is there a director attached just yet.

    But if you were hoping for more ‘Pie,’ it looks like your order is up.

    Eugene Levy as Jim's Dad, and Jason Biggs as Jim in 1999's 'American Pie.'
    (L to R) Eugene Levy as Jim’s Dad, and Jason Biggs as Jim in 1999’s ‘American Pie.’
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  • ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Cast Reunites After 16 Years, Giving Us Major FOMO

    ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Cast Reunites After 16 Years, Giving Us Major FOMO

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    The cast of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” had a mini reunion on Sunday, though two key figures were missing.

    Most of the “Scooby gang” was present for a panel at the Wizard World Portland convention, including Alyson Hannigan (Willow), Nicholas Brendon (Xander), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia), Amber Benson (Tara), and James Marsters (Spike).

    Feeling major FOMO, though, was “Buffy” series creator Joss Whedon. And Buffy herself, the Chosen One, Sarah Michelle Gellar was also not present.

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    Also taking part in the reunion were Julie Benz (Darla), Iyari Limon (Kennedy), James Leary (Clem), Clare Kramer (Glory), Alexis Denisof (Wesley), and Amy Acker (Fred from “Angel”).

    “Buffy” ran from 1997 to 2003 on first The WB and then UPN. It yielded the spinoff “Angel” and inspired a passionate fandom.

    A “Buffy” reboot/reimagining is in the works, with Whedon involved in the project. The potential new take on the show would follow a new Slayer, who would also likely have a new Scooby gang.

  • Alyson Hannigan Joins ‘Kim Possible’ Movie: Here’s the Entire Cast So Far

    Perfect casting! “Buffy” and “How I Met Your Mother” alum Alyson Hannigan is joining the live-action “Kim Possible” movie: She’ll play Dr. Ann Possible, Kim’s brilliant brain-surgeon mom.

    Sadie Stanley and Sean Giambrone (“The Goldbergs”) were previously announced as the new Kim Possible and her BFF, Ron Stoppable, teens who thwart mega-villains in between homework.

    Also new to the cast: Connie Ray (“The Big C”) as Nana Possible, Todd Stashwick (“12 Monkeys”) as villain Drakko and Taylor Ortega as his partner-in-crime, Shego.

    Ciara Wilson (“OMG!”) will play new student Athena and Erika Tham (“Make It Pop”) will play Kim’s frenemy, Bonnie.

    The “Kim Possible” movie will be out in 2019.

    [Via Deadline]

  • 15 Times Willow Rosenberg Was the Best Part of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’

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    Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Even when she went full-on evil, you couldn’t be mad at her because she’s such a gentle little butterfly on the inside (hey, she’d just gone through something super traumatic, so LAY OFF). She’s just the best.

    Here are the 15 times we loved Willow the most.

  • 19 Times Lily and Marshall From ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Were Ultimate #RelationshipGoals

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    Ricky and Lucy. Ross and Rachel. Sam and Diane. These are just some of the best TV couples of all time. But don’t you dare forget the romance of Marshall Eriksen and Lily Aldrin. Let’s just admit that they’re the best couple on “How I Met Your Mother,” shall we? We should all be so lucky to have a love story like theirs. Their courtship is a realistic fairytale filled with ups and downs, laughter, mutual respect, and unconditional acceptance.

    Cue that collective “awwww” and take in all the hilarious cuteness. Here are 19 times their relationship was pretty much the greatest.