Posts with tag BuffyTheVampireSlayer
Drew Goddard Gets Back to 'Buffy'
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Fandom », Scripts », Remakes and Sequels »
While a number of Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum have had continued success, the most explosive post-fang career for the people behind the scenes is Drew Goddard. He perked things up at the end of the series with some incredibly memorable episodes, then moved to Angel, Alias, and Lost. However, his success is even on the big screen now, as he's the pen behind Cloverfield, and he will be writing the upcoming sequel.Still, in all of this action, he found time to write one of the comic arcs for Buffy, Season Eight. In his 4-issue arc, called Wolves at the Gate, (check out the cover over at Hollywood North Report) the vampire slayer heads to Tokyo to fight not werewolves, but the fanged ones. His involvement should make for a good read, but it begs a bigger question -- since he's continuing to be involved in the Buffyverse, and is finding success in film, could this mean good things for a potential Buffy movie?
James Marsters to Appear in Romantic Drama
Filed under: Romance », Warner Brothers »
I was a bit of a late-comer to the whole Buffy the Vampire Slayer thing; the series had been on for three or four years when I first got hooked on it. Joss Whedon created some great characters, and one of the best was easily Spike, as portrayed by James Marsters. At times he was evil, at other times he was good -- but he was always cool. Last season he brought his slithery charm to Smallville as the Kryptonian artificial intelligence Brainiac. Now, According to The Hollywood Reporter, Marsters has joined the cast of P.S. I Love You, a romantic drama based on a novel by Cecila Ahern, daughter of the Prime Minister of Ireland. Amazon.com describes the novel as engaging, witty ... and occasionally sappy. The story deals with a young woman named Holly (Hillary Swank) who loses her husband Gerry (Gerard Butler) to a brain tumor and must rebuild her life without her soulmate. Gerry has left her a series of ten monthly messages to ease the transition into a new life. Marsters will play Gerry's best friend. The film will be directed by Richard LaGravenese and distributed by Warner Brothers.So, Spike does a chick flick? Sounds like the sort of film that will tug at your heart strings if you're into that kind of thing. At this point I think this film could go either way: genuinely moving or Lifetime Channel sappy, but it seems like a good career move for Marsters, exposing him to a more mainstream audience.
Joss Whedon is Writing Buffy Again
Filed under: Action », Fandom », Distribution », Newsstand », Home Entertainment », Comic/Superhero/Geek », Remakes and Sequels »
You'd think doing the whole writing-a-movie-script thing (in addition to planning for the film because you're also going to direct it) would keep a man and his pen pretty busy. Not so Joss Whedon, however -- one or six projects is not enough to occupy the ever-active mind of one of geekdom's favorite kings. While writing and prepping for the much discussed Wonder Woman film project, Joss Whedon has also made plans to return to his roots and reconnect with his fan base by going back to the still very popular Buffy The Vampire Slayer universe. Whedon is writing an all-new comic book mini-series for Dark Horse Comics with the first book due as early as October of this year. I've said it before and I'll say it again: while I may not be a huge fan of Joss Whedon's body of work, I absolutely love the man for the way he treats his fans. The man is well aware of who is responsible for his success, and you'd be hard pressed to find a guy who works harder to give his fans what they want. He's also obviously desperately infatuated with the worlds he has created, and that's always fun to see. As long as Whedon continues to treat his fans like royalty he deserves every ounce of the rabid devotion they bestow upon him.
WB is Eager for Spike Film
Filed under: Action », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », RumorMonger », Fandom », Comic/Superhero/Geek », Remakes and Sequels »
Joss
Whedon probably has more rumors swirling about his upcoming works than anyone else in the industry- although
that may be the case because the man tries to DO more at one time than most. Chief among the popular rumors is one that
contains a fair amount of hard fact, as well- the thought of a return to the Buffy universe for some movie lovin'. Joss has indicated that he's
interested in the possibility someday, hinting at possible direct-to-DVD titles focused around characters other than
Buffy herself. The rumor got yet another lift today as David Janollari, president of entertainment at The WB, told
reporters that the network is eager to air a movie based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer character of Spike.
Marsters, the actor who plays Spike, has also expressed interest, if the project can get moving before he ages
significantly, since vampires are supposed to be ageless and whatnot. The challenge at this point seems to be getting
Joss on board, as the man is a whirling dervish of projects at the moment. Although now that all three of the necessary
parties involved have expressed vocal committment to the idea, fans can certainly find a great deal to be hopeful about.Gellar In-The-Buff?
Filed under: Universal », Newsstand »
JoBlo.com has pictures of Sarah Michelle Gellar on the set of Donnie Darko writer-director Richard Kelly's latest, Southland Tales. In the film, which is due to be released next year, the longtime Buffy The Vampire Slayer plays an adult film star who is developing her own reality TV series when an unprecedented heat wave hits Los Angeles. [Insert your own gag featuring an alternate porn title that rhymes with "Slayer" here.]







