Category: James Marsters
The Cosmic Circus Interview: James Marsters and James C. Leary at NYCC
NYCC Interview: James Marsters & James Leary Talk ‘Slayers: A Buffyverse Story’ Ten years after the events of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer finale, “Chosen,”…
Nerds & Beyond Interview: James Marsters, James C. Leary, Christopher Golden, Amber Benson and Charisma Carpenter Talk New Buffyverse Audible Series.
This past weekend during New York Comic Con, the world of slayers was celebrated throughout the convention and during an amazing activation set up near the convention center to celebrate the new podcast series, Slayers: A Buffyverse Audible Original Series.
Radio Times Interview: James Marsters Talks Buffy the Vampire Slayer 20 Years on from the Finale
“We may be talking about this scene for the rest of our lives. Would anyone likes some coffee?” James Marsters recalls telling his cast mates on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
True to his word, here we are 20 years on from the airing of the finale episode of the wildly popular fantasy series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar as the Slayer. And we’re delving into the story of Marsters’ truly iconic character, Spike, the punk vampire who writers tried – and ultimately failed – to stop audiences falling hopelessly in love with.
James Marsters and D.B. Woodside at Comic Com Wales
James Marsters and D.B. Woodside are attending Comic Con Wales this weekend (6-7 August 2022), held at ICC Wales in Newport, South Wales. Tickets are…
Whedonverse Guests coming to Wales Comic Con
Updated 19/02/2020 – Wales comic con have added further guests from Firefly, Buffy, and The Nevers! Juliet Landau and Julie Benz join James Marsters in…
Comics Beat Convention Report: NYCC 2019 Angel Reunion
“This is amazing for us – that you guys are here. We are so happy to share ourselves but what I think’s really significant for us is that you share with us,” Denisof said. “It’s evolved overtime what this relationship is, and I don’t even know how to explain it. I do want to say we all feel extraordinary grateful that you support this show, that you support the work that everybody’s done here; it means a great deal to us.”
EW: Angel 20th Anniversary Special
“We started talking in terms of redemption,” says Whedon. “We realized, while Buffy is about the hero’s journey — that ‘becoming the person you are’ that happens in adolescence — Angel is about dealing with the person you’ve been.” Or, as co-creator Greenwalt, 69, puts it: “Buffy has this wonderful purpose and fights evil, but still wants to go to the prom and get the right dress. Angel is a much darker and, in a sense, more complex character.”
Fortress of Solitude Interview: James Marsters Talks Runaways and Plumbers
James Marsters on Runaways And Why Plumbers Are More Important Than Actors You’ll remember James Marsters as the vampire Spike in the cult hit Buffy…