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Sarahs hat mit den Dreharbeiten zu ihrem neuen Film begonnen. Mehr Infos hier: Fangoria.com
Daryl Goldberg redet über "Unholy", den neuen Film mit Nicholas. Mehr hier: DarkHorizons.com
Eigentlich soll Kristins "Save One Show Kampagne" bei E-Online dazu dienen Serien am Leben zu halten die auf der Kippe stehen. Doch dieses Jahr scheint es ganz anders zu laufen. 20.000 Fans wandten sich per Mail an Kristin ihnen dabei zu helfen das "Whedonverse" zurückzubringen. Konkret soll ein Spin-Off über einen der Buffy- und Angelstars dabei herausspringen. Heissester Anwärter soll wohl Spike sein.
Mehr zu dieser spektakulären Geschichte hier:
Also stimmt fleissig mit ab! Es gibt wieder Hoffnung!Spike TV: This year's Save One Show campaign--in which readers vote for the one endangered series they want to save--is all about the shows that have been on the air this season. (And by the way, we will reveal the overwhelming winner in just one week, so hang tight!
But the fact that no Whedon-helmed series is currently on the air didn't stop nearly 20,000 fans from sending write-in votes: "Bring back the Whedonverse!" Meaning, they want a spinoff or a telepic with the characters from Joss Whedon's television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Now.
Clearly, you want it bad. Especially you Spike (James Marsters) fans. Which explains why I received a lovely floral bouquet (on Valentine's Day, just to get my hopes up that John Stamos had struck again) and a card that read: "A year ago our heart was broken. We don't need an Angel to fix it. But James Marsters could get the blood pumping again!"
While discussing his new telepic, Cool Money (airing Mar. 19 on USA), James told me he was stunned to find out about the flowers. "Really? They did that?" he mused. "Wow. Just. Wow. I am speechless."
Thankfully, the words came when asked about the possibility of a Spike spinoff. "Joss and I have talked about [it]," he told me. "I told him I would be very interested in doing it within a five-year time span, but being that the character is a vampire, I didn't think that I was the guy to play him after that because, with everyone who played a vampire on that show, it was a prime concern that you try to maintain the look that you were hired with, that you really try not to age. Frankly, television will age you. It's like being the President. It's some long hours! And one of the coolest things about a vampire is his iconic ability to just not change. I told Joss I would love to work with him, whatever he's got. So, series TV, direct-to-video, animation, whatever! He's a good writer, so he tends to attract good writers, so it's good to work with him."
And it's good to watch him. Joss--who is very busy with his Serenity movie these days--declined a request to talk about the possibility of a spinoff. So, here's what I'm thinkin': We try and reach him another way. (Especially now that we know the clock is ticking.)
From the emails sent in over the past few months, I've come up with the most popular requests/ideas for Whedonverse spinoffs. I want you to vote here for your Whedonverse fave, and I will forward the results to Whedon's office, as a friendly reminder that the fans want more. I also highly recommend you send this column! to your friends, as there is strength in numbers. Tick, tock.
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