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With the Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival dead for now, this could end up resulting in something better. But this all depends on whether Sarah Michelle Gellar will give this another try after this failed attempt.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Revival Cancelation Isn’t The End

Sarah Michelle Gellar seemed sad when announcing that the Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival had ended. However, she also made it seem like she wasn’t closing the door on her future with the franchise. This could mean that there could be something else that comes later, and that could be better than the idea that was in the works at Hulu for the past year. The revival was going to bring back Gellar as Buffy Summers as she worked to train a new Slayer named Nova, played by The Lowdown’s Ryan Kiera Armstrong.
There were no other former Buffy cast members known to return, although Gellar said not to count out anyone. Chloรฉ Zhao directed the pilot, which was what initially convinced Gellar to sign on to work on the revival after rejecting it for years. Zhao is one of Hollywoodโs best new directors, the second female director in history to win an Oscar for Best Director for Nomadland, and a nominee this year as well for her 2025 film Hamnet. However, despite her skills as a director and Gellar agreeing to return as Buffy, the actress revealed Hulu passed on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale after watching the pilot.
Gellar admitted it was Zhao who reminded her of how much she loved Buffy Summers, and that is the only reason she returned at all. Zhao herself said she was not surprised that Hulu didn’t move forward with Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale. Gellar also joked that, “if the apocalypse actually comes, you can still beep me.” But would Gellar return to the role again after this recent cancellation of the revival? A source close to Hulu said that they would consider future iterations of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but they were just passing on this version.









