TV

A 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Reboot Is Officially In The Works

Well, we knew it would happen one day, but now it's getting a lot closer. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the next one stepping up to the reboot plate, hoping to cash in on the fad. It has been rumored for a while now, but they seem to be moving forward with their decision to bring back the vampire hunter but in a completely different way. Fox first revealed they were discussing a potential reboot a few months ago. Fox chairman and CEO Gary Newman said "[Buffy] is probably our most ripe show for a remake. It's something we talk

90s

Fox Really Wants A 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Reboot, And Honestly We'd Rather Get Staked

Bad news everyone, the reboot train is still chugging along, picking up unwilling and unwanted passengers along the way. At first the reboots were cute. It was nice to have those little reminders of our past. Sure, tell me what happened to the Tanner sisters, I'll admit I was curious. Or remake my favorite Disney movies with real humans instead of cartoons, because I can very easily ignore those and just watch my old VHS versions a hundred times. I know I shouldn't be too precious with the past, because a lot of things we grew up watching were remakes

Pop Culture

8 Dark Secrets Will Make You Question Everything You Knew About Sunnydale

Over 20 years since the first episode aired, Buffy The Vampire Slayer still remains one of the most ground-breaking shows of all time. From shattering the notion of what a real hero is, to portraying a girl in the top dog role and introducing new kinds of relationships, the show is still relevant today. We all want to believe that everything ran smoothly behind the scenes of our beloved series, but as it turned out, it was far from it. You may not be ready to learn the truth, but these secrets will certainly surprise you. Tara and Willow kissing

90s

Without Dolly Parton, One Of The Most Iconic '90s Shows Would Never Have Been Made

Buffy The Vampire Slayer was (and still is) one of the best shows of our generation. The supernatural drama ran for seven seasons, which honestly was not enough vampire butt-kicking time, but we'll take what we can get. EmpireRecently, the show turned 20 years old, and people began wondering if a reunion or revival were in the works. When asked about that possibility, Buffy herself was on the fence. "I have always believed that what was so unique about the show was the use of horrors of those formative years," Sarah Michelle Geller said. "With high school and college as