Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

A community portal about Buffy the Vampire Slayer with blogs, videos, and photos. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American cult television series that aired from 1997 to 2003. The series follows the life of Buffy Summers, the most recent... [more]

A community portal about Buffy the Vampire Slayer with blogs, videos, and photos. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American cult television series that aired from 1997 to 2003. The series follows the life of Buffy Summers, the most recent in a line of young women chosen to fight vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness. The series starred Sarah Michelle Gellar and Nicholas Brendon.

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Joss Whedon, the pop-culture mastermind behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer, bridged the gap between his cult-hit Firefly TV series and his Serenity motion picture with this three-issue miniseries. Serenity: Those Left Behind is a previously unknown chapter in the lives of these space brigands, and a must-read for avid Whedon fans and Browncoats alike. Penned by Whedon and Brett Matthews, a Firefly show writer, the ragtag crew takes on a scavenger mission with the promise of a big payoff. Only too late do they realize the gig is orchestrated by an old enemy eager to remake their acquaintance... with the help of operatives wearing ... Read Full Story
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In celebration of New Moon’s opening we are going to explore your favorite movie & TV vampires and put them head-to-head (or fang to fang). Feel free to chime in with your thoughts as we match up two different bloodsuckers every day this week. ROUND TWO: Angel VS. Mick St. John Two vulnerable vamp detectives with a weakness for cute, blond, risk-takers. Angel is cursed with a soul and Mick St. John just likes to act as though he has one. WHO?: Angel ( David Boreanaz ) has been vamped since 1753, and is from the Joss Whedon series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and ... Read Full Story
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In celebration of New Moon's opening we are going to explore your favorite movie & TV vampires and put them head-to-head (or fang to fang). Feel free to chime in with your thoughts as we match up two different bloodsuckers every day this week. ROUND TWO: Angel VS. Mick St. John Two vulnerable vamp detectives with a weakness for cute, blond, risk-takers. Angel is cursed with a soul and Mick St. John just likes to act as though he has one. WHO?: Angel ( David Boreanaz ) has been vamped since 1753, and is from the Joss Whedon series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and ... Read Full Story
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From the very moment that Joss Whedon 's latest show, Dollhouse , debuted on Fox, people wondered how long it would be before the show was canceled. This is the crystal example of expectations when it comes to fan-favorite shows on the network, and it is really quite unfortunate. However, to many shocked eyes, the show beamed through its freshman season, gaining a solid core of fans along the way; and even more surprisingly, was able to acquire its very own second season order. Sadly, on this day, the news is much more grim. It has been confirmed that Twentieth Century Fox has officially ... Read Full Story
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Marti Noxon will be writing the remake of the cult 1980's flick Fright Night . For those who don't know, Noxon is a writer on the series Mad Men (for which she got a WGA nomination) among other shows. She is best remembered for her singing appearances on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Once More With Feeling" (she was a writer and producer on that show too) and the Internet phenomenon Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog . Getting into movies for a moment, Fright Night was always a guilty pleasure of mine. Noxon is a good choice to write it too. Along with the ... Read Full Story
Joss Whedon’s recent projects have had mixed results. Last year’s stellar Dr. Horrible won an Emmy, but news arrived last week that Whedon’s cult favorite, the beleaguered Dollhouse, will be cancelled, airing its final episodes this January. (For a tongue-in-cheek suggestion as to why Fox cancelled the series, check out this video from College Humor.)...  
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Joss Whedon fans distraught over the recent cancellation of "Dollhouse" might find a silver lining in at least one piece of news today. It appears that "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" could find new life above and beyond Dark Horse Comics' well-received "Buffy" comic book series, as a casting notice recently popped up online for a [...]  
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Hungry for more "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"? And no, we don't mean the movie reboot. We mean Buffy with the blessing and involvement of series creator Joss Whedon.  
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The Fright Night remake is back on. Back in January, we learned that the project had been halted when they couldn't come up with a good script. Ten months later, The Hollywood Reporter posts that Marti Noxon (executive producer and writer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer) has been hired to rewrite the horror comedy, trading one set of vamps for another. While Joss Whedon is facing cancellation, Marti Noxon is going strong. The vampire slayer...  
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Word is running rampant today that the rights for the "Terminator" franchise are being sold off for a pretty penny. This isn't the first time we've heard about the impending "Terminator" sale, nor is it the first time such a change-of-hands has occurred — but it is the first time that "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" [...]  
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Dollhouse, the cult television show created by Joss Whedon (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Firefly) starring Eliza Dushku, has been cancelled, according to THR. The series will reportedly complete its 13 episode run before Fox, which has saved it from oblivion once before, drops it permanently. We're pretty sure that Whedon's army of loyal fans will start a petition any min ––– oh, there you go... [Via The Hollywood Reporter]  
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is very sacred to Horror Yearbook and so is its creator Joss Whedon. So we are sad for him that Fox has decided not to renew his TV show Dollhouse. The good news for Dollhouse fans is that Fox will air the rest of the episodes beginning in December. Something they did not do with Firefly when they canceled the show before it had a chance to finish its ongoing story. Hopefully Whedon has learned his lesson and will...  
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Marti Noxon, a writer/producer on AMC's Mad Men has been hired to write a remake of Tom Holland's beloved classic Fright Night for DreamWorks Studios. The screenwriter has a bit of history with vampires having worked on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel . (She took over for Joss Whedon as Buffy's showrunner from the sixth season on) Producers Michael De Luca, Michael Gaeta and Alison Rosenzweig set up the Fright Night project in May...  
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According to Cinematical.com, longtime fanboy demigod and Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon is actively seeking to buy the rights to the Terminator franchise from the bankrupt Halcyon. His letter to the company is also available on the site,...  
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Shed a tear, Joss Whedon fans. "Dollhouse" is going to rerun heaven, The Hollywood Reporter says. Whedon, the man who transformed "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" into a TV treasure, couldn't make enough viewers want to visit "Dollhouse." The action thriller,...  
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