Whedon Downplays Talk of ‘Buffy’ Project
U.S. TV producer Joss Whedon says the chances of another Buffy the Vampire Slayer project are very slim.
Appearing at a Buffy fan gathering at Los Angeles’ Paley Center Thursday, Whedon said beyond the current Buffy comics he is helping create, he sees little hope that a new project based on the popular TV series would come about, The Hollywood Reporter said Friday.
So many stars would have to align, but I think it’d be really cool, said Whedon, who admitted to harboring thoughts of taking the concept to Broadway. “Obviously from the comics, I just can’t let go.
Hypothetically, if the stars can align, it would be lovely to make a comic tie-in, but if I had to lose the comic mythology because we were doing a project with these actual people, I wouldn’t lose a lot of sleep over it.
Buffy ran on The WB and UPN for seven seasons before being canceled five years ago. The series starred actress Sarah Michelle Gellar as a teenage vampire hunter.
