Summary
- Sarah Michelle Gellar references the
Buffy
film, not TV series, with Christian Slater in a new Instagram post. - The
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
movie was released in 1992, before the TV show became a hit. - Gellar’s new project,
Dexter: Original Sin
, places her with Christian Slater on screen.
Sarah Michelle Gellar had her own multiverse moment via an Instagram post featuring the actress and her Dexter: Original Sin co-star, Christian Slater. A photo-op provided Gellar with an opportunity to make a bit of a Buffy the Vampire Slayer call back, but not from the TV series that made her a huge star among genre fans.
Gellar took to her Instagram page to post a picture of herself and Slater during promotion of their show Dexter: Original Sin at San Diego Comic-Con. In the caption, the actress writes, “My 16 year old self is screaming “All I want to do is go to Europe, marry Christian Slater, and die!!!” This is a direct reference not to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series, on which she starred, but the 1992 film that inspired the show starring Kristy Swanson. In the film, Swanson’s Buffy Summers tells her Watcher, Merrick (Donald Sutherland), “All I want to do is graduate from high school, go to Europe, marry Christian Slater, and die,” when she’s confronted with her newfound responsibilities as The Slayer. Gellar tweaked the quote a bit, but her fans are always excited when she references Buffy, even if it’s not from the iconic TV series.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Began as a Movie
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
For Buffy Summers (Kristy Swanson), nothing is the same after she meets Merrick Jamison-Smythe (Donald Sutherland). Merrick tells the teen that he’s been sent to train her to fight vampires, and he proves himself by displaying his supernatural powers. Buffy is a quick study, and soon takes fellow student Oliver Pike (Luke Perry) under her wing, repeatedly saving him from fierce bloodsuckers. But, when a very dangerous vampire (Rutger Hauer) gets rambunctious, she must go to war again.
- Release Date
- July 24, 1992
- Director
- Fran Rubel Kuzui
- Runtime
- 86
Before Buffy the Vampire Slayer became a TV series, the film version was released in 1992, starring Swanson, Sutherland, Luke Perry, Paul Reubens, and Rutger Hauer. Directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui and written by Joss Whedon, the film followed Buffy Summers (Swanson), a typical Valley Girl cheerleader, whose life is turned upside down when she learns that she’s the chosen one that is tasked with hunting down and killing vampires.
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The film was met with mixed reviews upon release and poor box office, grossing $16.6 million on a $7 million budget. The movie would go on to develop a cult following, but Whedon was adamant that the film went in a completely different direction than he originally intended, which led him to develop the concept as a TV series. In March 1997, Buffy the Vampire Slayer debuted as a mid-season replacement on The WB, which was a network trying to find its footing against the other big four networks (NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox). The series soon became a signature hit for the network and helped make The WB the go-to space for youth programming.
The TV show pretty much followed the same concept of the movie, but it gave Buffy a team of friends in her pursuit against the forces of darkness, and the show allowed for longer story arcs that went beyond what could be done in the movie. The series ultimately ran for seven seasons and 144 episodes and is widely considered by many critics to have influenced many shows that followed, while also maintaining it is one of the best television series of all time. For her time on the show, Gellar received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Television Drama.
Gellar will next be seen alongside Slater in Dexter: Original Sin, a prequel series detailing the early years of Dexter Morgan (Patrick Gibson). The actress will be playing Dexter’s boss, Tanya Martin, at the Miami Metro Police Department, while Slater will star as the titular character’s father, Harry. The series also stars Patrick Dempsey, Molly Brown, James Martinez, Christina Millian, Alex Shimizu and Vince Masuka.
Source: Instagram