Hulu Reportedly Said the Buffy Reboot Was Too 'Small' and Had Not Enough Buffy, So Writers Created a Fresh Script — Only for the Show to Be Canceled Anyway
Sarah Michelle Gellar has asked fans not to read leaked scripts from the cancelled Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot, emphasizing the project was still in development when cancelled. The Hulu series, directed by Chloé Zhao, was reportedly cancelled after the network found the pilot too youth-focused and lacking sufficient Buffy presence. Variety obtained and published details from the pilot script, revealing Gellar's character had minimal screen time in the proposed reboot.
Fans shouldn't judge the cancelled project based on leaked materials since pilots are unfinished works in progress. The creative team never got the chance to fully realize their vision before the unexpected cancellation.
They want transparency about what the reboot would have been, especially given the disappointing cancellation news. Having access to script details helps them understand what they're missing and provides closure on the failed project.
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Hulu Reportedly Said the Buffy Reboot Was Too 'Small' and Had Not Enough Buffy, So Writers Created a Fresh Script — Only for the Show to Be Canceled Anyway
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Hulu Reportedly Said The Buffy Reboot Was Too 'Small' and Had Not Enough Buffy, So Writers Created a Fresh Script — Only For the Show to Be Canceled Anyway
IGN
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Inside Chloé Zhao’s Failed ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Reboot — and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Shockingly Small Screen Time (EXCLUSIVE)
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