Hmm, I don't know. I have to say though when I saw the first movie I did not 
like it. It was terrible. It seems when people remakes things why do they have 
to go the darker route? Makes me wonder if they remade Tales from the Darkside 
would it now become Tales from the Lightside?
--Lavender


From: Tracey de Morsella 
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:41 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Buffy Remake Without Joss? Whedonites Will Burn L.A. To 
The Ground First





Hollywood wants to remake the original Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie - but 
darker, with all new characters, and (most importantly) without Joss Whedon. Do 
they know who they're messing with?

According to The Hollywood Reporter:

Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment are working with original 
movie director Fran Rubel Kuzui and her husband, Kaz Kuzui, on what is being 
labeled a remake or relaunch, but not a sequel or prequel.

This film would have no ties to the TV series, and characters like Angel, 
Xander, Willow or Spike would not appear. Rumors are the re-creators are 
looking for a darker alternate storyline, with a new slayer in today's times. 
Whedon, the writer of the original Buffy film and eventual producer, writer, 
director and caretaker of the entire Buffy franchise, hasn't even been 
approached about the remake. Says THR: "The producers do not rule out Whedon's 
involvement but have not yet reached out to him." Well they'd better get him on 
board, unless they want to make a movie that will unleash the deepest, most 
horrible backlash of all time.

With all the vampire media hype today, it's no wonder they want to strike while 
the staking is hot, but to remake Buffy, without Whedon? That just seems wrong, 
and pretty darn stupid. Granted, Kuzui was the executive producer of the Buffy 
TV series and Angel spin off, but it was always Whedon's baby. To make it 
without his involvement seems to be missing the point as to why people loved 
this franchise. It's all Whedon - his characters, voice, dialogue, story 
telling, quirks - the list goes on.

Back in 1998 Variety reported that Whedon was toying with the idea of a big 
budget Buffy film, and just this April Whedon was quoted telling the press that 
a Buffy movie was

"Not gonna happen," Whedon told reporters in Hollywood on Wednesday. "Not gonna 
happen. Until I gather the press and make a public announcement myself that 
it's going to happen, never believe anything."

Kuzui Enterprises owns the rights to the Buffy, script which she developed and 
got the funding for, from the then past writer of Roseanne Whedon, so this 
could all really happen, with or without him.

http://io9.com/5269598/buffy-remake-without-joss-whedonites-will-burn-la-to-the-ground-first





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