Fans are on tenterhooks to find out if Hulu will greenlight a series for the recently announced reboot of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. One of the show’s original actors, Julia (who played Drusilla), has expressed her enthusiasm about potentially returning to her character. Landau debuted in Season 2, embodying Spike’s (James Marsters) vampire partner, and continued making occasional appearances throughout the main series, as well as its spinoff, Angel, until both concluded in 2003 and 2004 respectively.
In a conversation with RadioTimes, Sarah Michelle Gellar, aged 59, expresses no hesitation about reprising her role for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival. Her recent work includes the 2020 movie A Place Among the Dead and the TV show Claws, which concluded in 2022. Regarding Buffy, she is ready to jump at the opportunity regardless of her commitments.
My gosh, yes. It would be so much fun to play, absolutely.
In Season 2, Landau’s portrayal of Drusilla captivated viewers as she embodied Nancy opposite Spike’s Sid. Her peculiar behavior and enigmatic speech intrigued audiences, sparking curiosity about her origins. Initially, it was believed that Spike had turned her into a vampire, but this wasn’t true when it emerged that while living as a young psychic in Victorian London, Angel (played by David Boreanaz) transformed her into a night creature after driving her insane. So far, Boreanaz hasn’t appeared in the reboot, and he recently expressed his well-wishes to co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar on her upcoming adventures.
Juliet Landau Says Fans Need to Give the ‘Buffy’ Reboot a Chance
Generally speaking, the reaction to the revival of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” has been predominantly favorable, but there’s a handful of skeptics who doubt its success, arguing that the past should remain untouched. Similar to Landau, I believe now is an ideal moment for this reboot and concur with her stance that those not interested can simply switch channels instead of watching the series out of spite and spreading their negativity online.
Try it out and find out if it suits your taste. If it doesn’t, there are many other options available for viewing. But if it does, let’s get excited and join together in its support!
The first installment of the new version of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” is set to be helmed by Academy Award-winning director Chloé Zhao, and penned by sisters Nora and Lilla Zuckerman. These remarkable women have made their mark in Hollywood, and I, along with many others, can’t wait to see what innovative ideas they bring to the table.
I find it incredibly exciting to consider all the dynamic female characters present in both the original work and under the direction of Chloé, who possesses an exceptional talent and a distinctive, captivating style.
Just like us, Landau is eagerly anticipating that the Buffy reboot will blend new and recognizable characters, a development we’ll keep you updated on once casting choices are finalized. Until then, don’t forget to catch up with all seven seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer currently streaming on Hulu and Tubi.
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2025-02-10 23:32