Category: 01 Buffyverse
All Things Buffy – the movie, TV show and comics.
Angel and Dollhouse Director, Terence O’Hara Has Died.
Terrence O’Hara who directed 6 episodes of Angel and an episode of Dollhouse passed away aged 76 after a 5 year battle with cancer, on…
Screen Rant Review: The Vampire Slayer #8
Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics have introduced their version of Kryptonite that could become the ultimate anti-Slayer weapon. After revealing a brand-new monster, Hungrus, who feeds exclusively on Slayers, the series shows that her venom is the only known substance that can rob a Slayer of her powers, just like Krptonite does for Superman.
Wolf Pack Teaser (starring Sarah Michelle Gellar) Released.
Paramount+ treated fans at the recent CCXP in Sao Paolo, Brazil to a first look at Teen Wolf spinoff, Wolf Pack. The series, which stars…
Glamour Interview: Bianca Lawson on Aging and Labels
Bianca Lawson would rather not be called ageless, thank you very much. Name-calling is one of the oldest power-plays in the book: It’s just as cutting in the boardroom as it was on the playground, but since it never causes physical harm, it’s easily dismissed. And while we all know the “sticks and stones” rhyme, anyone who’s been called a bitch or a slut (or stuck with any label she doesn’t identify with) understands just how damaging the name-calling can be. In Mislabeled, Glamour talks to some of the most interesting women we know about the role name-calling or labels playing in their pasts – and how it;’s shaped the women they are today.
New Buffy Rewatch Podcast From Wondery
Podacst, Wondery, have announced a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer rewatch series The Rewatcher: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series will be hosted by Buffy…
Black Girl Nerds: How Glory was Misunderstood
The eponymous heroine of the late ’90s/early ’00s television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and her Scooby Gang have faced innumerable monsters that made their way from various myths into popular culture.
This includes but isn’t limited to dangerous humans, undead, ghosts and spirits, vampires (of course), wizards and witches, and demons, as well as half-demons and “Old Ones” (Cthullu for all intents and purposes). Some of them were forgettable vampire henchmen, while others stuck with the audience to this day.
Today Interview: Sarah Michelle Gellar Talks Wolf Pack.
Almost 20 years after leaving the supernatural world behind, Sarah Michelle Gellar is returning to the genre that made her a pop culture icon.
From 1997 to 2003, the actor starred as Buffy Summers for seven seasons in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Now, she’s taking on another badass female role in the “Teen Wolf” spinoff series, “Wolf Pack.”
What attracted her to the project was a combination of things, including making her fans excited about her role, Gellar told TODAY over the phone while talking about her work with This Is About Humanity.
CBR Review: Angel #8
The world is in more peril than ever before in Angel #8, causing the Angel Investigations team to look to the past for a hero in their time of need.
People Interview: Sarah Michelle Gellar on Why She Took a Break from Acting
While discussing her work with one of her favorite charities, This Is About Humanity, ahead of their big Aug. 27 gala in Los Angeles, Gellar reflected on the time she took a step back from her career to process the death of Williams.
Digital Spy Interview: Tom Lenk Talks Lottie Plachett
Tom Lenk is widely loved by Buffy fans for his role as Andrew, which expanded from a fun side character into something far more integral as each season progressed. But there’s so much more to his career beyond Sunnydale.
Digital Spy caught up with Tom to discuss Buffy and his wider career highlights, including a brand new play called Lottie Plachett Took a Hatchet that’s currently part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme.