In Buffyverse, a Slayer is chosen in each generation, but the same cannot be said of television and film reset. And yes, Sarah Michelle Gellar has thoughts.

Gellar has been acting since he was 4 years old, but he crashed again in the 90s television show “The Vampire Slayer.” He also starred in the Slasher movie “I Know What You made last summer”, which has received the reset treatment, and “buffy” is also directed by it.

Therefore, it is not surprising that Gellar has had some things to say about criticisms of reboots.

“I have been lucky to have had a job that people remember from all different times, and as an actor, you just expect you to work that not only defends the time (and) that people still remember, but still enjoy,” the actor told the USA Today in an interview on Thursday.

Sarah Michelle Gellar in the bodybuilders Culture Awards held at the Orpheus on July 17 in Los Angeles.
Sarah Michelle Gellar in the bodybuilders Culture Awards held at the Orpheus on July 17 in Los Angeles.

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The “Scooby Doo” star also talked about the “emotional” reset that rebootes for lifelong fans.

“If his art he created is still significant and also, since the world changes, he still has emotional resonance for fans, that’s all we could ask for,” he said.

Gellar went on to talk about how some actors “stuck” in a single role or time, but she is grateful that it has not been her story.

“I don’t feel that nobody has done that to me,” he recalled. “It is not that people only know me of one thing in the 90s or just want to see me as a thing of the 90s. I have been extremely fortunate.”

Sarah Michelle Gellar, left, on the set of
Sarah Michelle Gellar, on the left, on the “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” set.

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Earlier this year, Variety reported that a pilot order for the “buffy” restart was almost complete. The revival has been in process since 2018, and it seems that a new chosen is finally entering the center of attention. According to the outlet, screenwriters Nora and Lilla Zuckerman are aboard writers, showrunners and executive producers.

But not all of the original cast will return. In August, the favorite of fans Carisma Carpenter, who played Cordelia Chase, addressed speculation.

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“They ask me a lot: ‘Are you doing the restart?’ And I thought I would address it, ”said Carpenter. “I’m not in the restart. I’m not on the pilot. I don’t even know if the program has been collected to go to the series. I guess it will be.”