Listen Live
St Jude banner
CLOSE
Joss Whedon has written and director Serenity, a feature–length adaptation of his own TV show Firef

Source: Annie Wells / Getty

A week after HBO announced Joss Whedon’s return to television, an even more surprising report has emerged during Comic-Con weekend: Buffy is back. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which ran for seven seasons from 1997-2003, is getting the reboot treatment from Whedon and Monica Breen, who previously wrote for AliasFringe, and Agents of Shield. Sarah Michelle Gellar will not be back as the titular slayer — instead, the role will go to a black actress.

Gail Berman, Joe Earley, Fran Kazui, and Kaz Kazui (who produced Whedon’s original Buffy film that inspired the TV series) will also serve as exec producers on the potential series. A network is not yet attached for the new Buffy, talks for which began last fall. Producers Fox 21 TV Studios will pitch the Buffy re-do to streaming and cable outlets later this summer in a package bound to ignite a bidding war. It’s unclear if Whedon will have any additional role on the new Buffy due to his other commitments. (Via)

 

READ MORE: Uproxx.com

Article Courtesy of Uproxx

First Picture Courtesy of Getty Images

Second Picture Courtesy of Annie Wells and Getty Images

Through the years with Luther Vandross [Photos]
Luther Vandross Live In Concert
28 photos