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  • MONDAY FEBRUARY 27 2012 12:25 PM

Buffy Remake Hits The Skids: Original Cast Members Speak Out Against The Film

by Damon Martin



The decision Hollywood made a few months ago to remake Buffy the Vampire Slayer without series creator Joss Whedon was met with more than just a little venom from the fans that followed and supported the series for seven seasons and a continuing run into the comic book world.

It appears that some of those voices were heard after first time writer Whit Anderson was hired to write a script, and upon further review, the producers behind the project were thoroughly unimpressed with what he came up with; The Los Angeles Times reports the script was “was rejected completely.”

The project is now on hold awaiting a new writer, but it may end up getting shelved all together after the fans of the Buffy-verse revolted against the idea of a movie remake without its creator's involvement.

Some of the actors who made up a big part of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series for seven years were also soundly against the idea of a movie remake sans Whedon. Especially considering most of them are still young enough to reprise roles in some kind of movie, if Whedon ever decided to make a go of it.

"Without Joss's participation it is likely to be almost as good as the original film," said James Marsters, who portrayed Spike during the hit series' run when speaking to SuicideGirls. "Cause at least Joss wrote that one."

The original Buffy the Vampire Slayer film –– which starred Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, Rutger Hauer, and Paul 'Pee-Wee Herman' Reubens –– was released in 1992 and was a critical disaster. However, it became a bit of a cult hit among science fiction fans.

Whedon wrote the original film and created all the characters, but the Hollywood machine twisted, turned, and trounced on his ideas throughout the making of it, and the result is what ended up being released.

The film's ultimate failure is what put Whedon back into creative mode to bring Buffy and her cohorts back, this time to the small screen. The show ran for seven years and has continued to be one of the most popular and talked about shows in the science fiction fan realm, and even hit syndication.

"I don't think it's Buffy without Joss Whedon," said Mark Metcalf, who portrayed 'The Master' throughout the first season and several other appearances during the show's seven season run. "He was the source of it, originally, even before the movie. It was his idea and the series came about because he wasn't happy with what they did with the movie."

Marsters and Metcalf are just two of the players from the Buffy TV universe that didn't seem to be on board for a remade movie, and despite their best efforts Hollywood seems to have come to that realization as well.

Metcalf may have summed it up best when speaking about the potential project, if it ever does get completed.

"I won't go see it," Metcalf stated.

Buffy or no Buffy, Whedon has obviously kept busy. He wrote and directed the big budget superhero film The Avengers which hits theaters this summer and is expected to be one of the year's biggest films.

 

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mydogfarted

mydogfarted

Oakland, NJ
June 2003

FEB 27, 2012 01:37 PM

If nothing else, the Whedonverse fans are loyal. I'd skip a new movie too. You'll never recreate the camp of the original movie, or the show.

malkav11

malkav11

Saint Paul, MN
July 2003

FEB 27, 2012 04:47 PM

I don't really think it's accurate to describe "original cast members" as being against the remade movie, when the Buffy cast members interviewed were on the TV show, not the original movie. That said, I fully agree that no Whedon = no ticket.

Sadista

Sadista

Charlotte, NC
November 2006

FEB 27, 2012 06:58 PM

I really hope this project fails to see the light of day. Buffy the show was a vast improvement over the movie. Therefore there is no justification for a remake IMO.

JorgeCartman

JorgeCartman

USA
February 2008

FEB 27, 2012 11:59 PM

Now if only they'd bring back Firefly...

Fabrizia

Fabrizia

SUICIDEGIRL

New York, USA

MAR 03, 2012 03:11 PM

I will burn down the theater if this movie comes out. The show was awesome, movie was not.

baudot

baudot

Oakland, CA
February 2004

MAR 03, 2012 03:30 PM

Fabrizia said:
I will burn down the theater gym if this movie comes out.


Fixed that for you.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

MAR 03, 2012 07:28 PM

Fabrizia said:
I will burn down the theater if this movie comes out. The show was awesome, movie was not.


Heh, I actually like the movie a lot better than the show.

JustRodan

JustRodan

Baltimore, MD
April 2008

MAR 05, 2012 06:18 PM

The movie wasn't bad - if Joss was involved it probably could stand a remake with more of his vision, but I don't see alot of need to do it?

mydogfarted

mydogfarted

Oakland, NJ
June 2003

MAR 05, 2012 06:26 PM

Fabrizia said:
I will burn down the theater if this movie comes out. The show was awesome, movie was not.



The problem with the movie was Joss wrote it, then the studio decided to "make it better".

tadkil

tadkil

Duluth, GA
September 2004

MAR 05, 2012 06:49 PM

if the Avengers makes the bling for Disney, then Joss will have muscle to reboot Buffy and maybe even Firefly.

baudot

baudot

Oakland, CA
February 2004

MAR 05, 2012 07:11 PM

Now I'm just guessing, but Joss seems like the type to move on after a project is over. On to the next thing. I don't think we'll see him throwing himself back into his old series.

Rielle

Rielle

HOPEFUL

I'm lost

MAR 05, 2012 09:05 PM

The movie will be nothing without Joss,so there's no point remaking it. New season of Firefly pl0x!

MudFlower

MudFlower

Fallon, NV
May 2010

MAR 05, 2012 10:20 PM

Remakes, remakes, remakes. Good lord! Enough already!

Totem

Totem

I'm lost
December 2008

MAR 06, 2012 03:59 AM

I loved both the show and the movie for different reasons. This remake should not happen!

Shadowcards

Shadowcards

Dallas, TX
January 2009

MAR 06, 2012 04:33 PM

baudot said:
Now I'm just guessing, but Joss seems like the type to move on after a project is over. On to the next thing. I don't think we'll see him throwing himself back into his old series.



I don't know. He's been working on the comic books for Firefly and Buffy since they ended.

But I don't think Sarah Michelle Gellar is interested in doing a movie.

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