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Disney ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Reboot Series in the Works With ‘The Eternals’ Director and Sarah Michelle Gellar, But Without Joss Whedon

February 4, 2025  ·
  Marvin Montanaro
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the opening credits of the Show - YouTube, MagerMunson

More than two decades after Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended its seven-season run, Disney is moving forward with a new chapter in the franchise. Hulu is nearing a pilot order for the reboot, with Sarah Michelle Gellar expected to reprise her role as Buffy Summers. The Eternals director Chloé Zhao will direct the pilot, written by sisters Nora and Lilla Zuckerman (Poker Face).

The new series is being developed by 20th Television, now under the Disney umbrella, along with Searchlight TV. Notably absent from the project is Buffy’s original creator, Joss Whedon, who was once considered integral to the franchise’s identity. His absence raises serious questions about whether this reboot can capture the magic of the original or if it will fall into the same trap as Disney’s recent misfires—where female-led stories are reduced to one-dimensional “girlboss” caricatures rather than compelling, layered narratives.

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Joss Whedon’s influence on Buffy the Vampire Slayer cannot be overstated. He created the character, wrote and directed many of the show’s best episodes, and even continued the story in comic book form after the series ended. However, in recent years, Whedon’s name has been overshadowed by numerous allegations of misconduct.

In 2020, Justice League actor Ray Fisher accused Whedon of abusive and unprofessional behavior on set, sparking further scrutiny.

In 2021, Buffy actress Charisma Carpenter detailed how Whedon allegedly bullied and mistreated her, calling her “fat” while she was pregnant and eventually writing her off the show after she had given birth. Other cast members, including Michelle Trachtenberg and Amber Benson, supported Carpenter’s claims, with Trachtenberg revealing there was even a rule on set to keep Whedon from being alone with her as a teenager.

 
Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot as Linnet Ridgeway Doyle in 20th Century Studios’ DEATH ON THE NILE. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2022 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

Gal Gadot later came forward, alleging Whedon had threatened her career while directing Justice League reshoots.

Whedon’s ex-wife also once described him as a “hypocrite preaching feminist ideals” when detailing his numerous reported affairs.  

Following these revelations, Whedon effectively disappeared from Hollywood. Now, Disney’s Buffy reboot is proceeding without him, but whether that will be a creative loss or a blessing remains to be seen.

Despite Gellar’s involvement, there’s legitimate concern over whether Disney’s Buffy reboot will retain what made the original special. Recent Disney-produced projects such as The Acolyte, The Marvels, and Echo have been criticized for prioritizing ideological messaging over strong character development and compelling storytelling. Instead of crafting nuanced female protagonists, many of these shows have leaned into bland, unrelatable “strong female character” tropes that lack depth, struggle, or growth.

Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon at Comic Con – Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

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The original Buffy was a standout because it balanced action, horror, humor, and character-driven drama. Buffy Summers was a powerful protagonist, but she was also deeply flawed—facing real challenges, making mistakes, and growing as a character. Without Whedon’s knack for snappy dialogue, layered storytelling, and well-crafted character arcs, there’s a risk that this reboot could fall into the same uninspired territory that has plagued many recent female-led Disney properties.

That’s not to say that Whedon should be involved. Rather, it poses the question, should this Buffy reboot even happen?

Adding to the concern is the choice of director, Chloé Zhao. While she won an Oscar for Nomadland, her biggest foray into franchise filmmaking was Eternals, one of Marvel’s first major bombs.

The film was widely panned for its uninspired storytelling, sluggish pacing, and a cast of one-dimensional characters, many of whom fit Disney’s predictable girlboss archetype—effortlessly powerful, emotionally hollow, and completely unrelatable. Given that Buffy was originally defined by its sharp writing, character-driven conflicts, and an engaging balance of humor and darkness, Zhao’s involvement raises red flags about whether this reboot will end up as another lifeless Disney product with little respect for what made the series special in the first place.

The Eternals

(L-R): Kingo (Kumail Nanjiani), Makkari (Lauren Ridloff), Gilgamesh (Don Lee), Thena (Angelina Jolie), Ikaris (Richard Madden), Ajak (Salma Hayek), Sersi (Gemma Chan), Sprite (Lia McHugh), Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry) and Druig (Barry Keoghan) in Marvel Studios’ ETERNALS. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved.

What We Know About the New Buffy:

  • Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Return: Gellar, who previously dismissed the idea of revisiting Buffy, recently changed her stance. Negotiations for her involvement are in the final stages, and she will also serve as an executive producer.
  • Chloé Zhao Directing: The Oscar-winning director’s involvement adds prestige to the project, but her track record in genre storytelling is mixed 
  • A Writers’ Room is Already Forming: With the Zuckerman sisters writing the pilot, Hulu seems confident the show will move to series. Whether other original cast members will return remains unclear, but it is considered likely.
  • Dolly Parton Producing: The legendary singer’s company, Sandollar, was a producer on the original Buffy and is involved in the reboot.

The biggest hurdle for this reboot is convincing longtime fans that it can capture the essence of Buffy without the person who made it what it was. Whedon’s personal controversies aside, his influence on the show’s success is just as significant. That’s caused many to say that given his pariah status on Hollywood, perhaps it would be better to simply not play with this IP at all.

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Buffy Summers in Buffy the Vampire Slayer – YouTube, MsMojo

If Disney approaches this project with respect for the source material—prioritizing strong character development and compelling stories over shallow messaging—there’s potential for a successful continuation. But if it follows the pattern of Disney’s recent failures, this Buffy could be another soulless corporate product, trading nostalgia for another empty “empowered” protagonist.

Will Disney get this one right, or is Buffy about to get staked before it even begins? Sound off in the comment section and let us know. 

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Author: Marvin Montanaro
Marvin Montanaro is the Editor-in-Chief of That Park Place and a seasoned entertainment journalist with nearly two decades of experience across multiple digital media outlets and print publications. He joined That Park Place in 2024, bringing with him a passion for theme parks, pop culture, and film commentary. Based in Orlando, Florida, Marvin regularly visits Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, offering firsthand reporting and analysis from the parks. He’s also the creative force behind The M4 Empire YouTube channel, bringing a critical eye toward the world of pop culture. Montanaro’s insights are rooted in years of real-world reporting and editorial leadership. He can be reached via email at mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com SOCIAL MEDIA: X: http://x.com/marvinmontanaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvinmontanaro Facebook: https://facebook.com/marvinmontanaro YouTube: http://YouTube.com/TheM4Empire Email: mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com
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ChiefBeef

Ohhh, this is gonna be terrible. Why does Chloe Zhao keep getting work?

Bunny With A Keyboard

She has female privilege and privilege of color. They’ll slap her name on things as a result but they’ll edit down what she wants to do. For example, they wouldn’t let her destroy the Earth in Eternals like she wanted to do.

Mr0303

This will be glorious. All the feminists who love the original Buffy will be upset and Joss will see his creation updated for even more modern audiences without his input. He completely deserved the cancellation for being a male feminist.

Bunny With A Keyboard

The woke don’t mind having the wokeness saturate their stuff and aren’t really capable of recognizing bad writing. They’ll probably be thrilled with it the way they love the Acolyte.

Mad Lemming

And they’ll cry, scream, and threaten when it fails after one season just like the Wokolyte did. That’ll be the best part.

Bunny With A Keyboard

I think the best part of the Acolyte is that it proved that the Force is male because it can be used to impregnate women. There’s no way they consciously did that; it’s just their incompetence that they didn’t think it through whatsoever.

LumberJackAhz

If you want to see how truly stupid and incompetent the Left is, play the Dragon Quest 3 Remake.
Once you select “Appearance A” or “Appearance B”, the VERY NEXT Button Press asks for confirmation. However the confirmation says “Appearance A is for the Hero” and Appearance B is for the Heroine”.
You can’t make this stuff up. A single Button Press erases the Woke Stupidity………

Bunny With A Keyboard

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaaa

LumberJackAhz

I bet that Sarah Michelle Gellar will be barely in it and just do some Cameos a few episodes.
Also she is 47, and no longer Hot at all. This won’t be like the Original with Hot Women everywhere, but instead I can see a Trănny being casted in a Female Role, or they will have a Sub Plot involving “transitioning”.
There at least will be Gay Vampires, because they can’t help themselves……

Bunny With A Keyboard

One game I remember talked about vampires as being completely devoid of the creative spark possessed by the living. They could mimic stuff but could never make anything of their own, so everything they created was a crude imitation.

I can understand why the woke sympathize so much with vampires.

LumberJackAhz

That description reminds me of the Anime Frieren: Beyond Journeys End. The Demons in that Anime are also void of Human Creativity and Emotion, but Mimic what they see to eventually kill Humans.
If you haven’t seen the Anime, I can’t recommend it enough. It truly is one of the greatest Anime ever made!!!!!!

DoctorSensible

Multiple things can be true at once.
1) Joss Whedon is a self-obsessed jerk with delusions about the value of his opinion.
2) Joss Whedon is a creative visionary who makes golden content 90% of the time and barely watchable garbage 10% of the time, and not having him on the team here is essentially dooming us to another reboot that will not hold water. Sarah Michelle Gellar has the same ego problem Whedon has, but none of his talent. She will not be what saves this.
3) The allegations are ridiculous against Whedon. Ray Fisher seems like a bigger jerk than Whedon and takes shots at a lot of people. Charisma Carpenter didn’t tell anybody she was pregnant until well along into season development when stories were already underway and the season had to swerve sharply into sloppy territory to explain both her pregnancy and disappearance to such an effect that Season 4 is a dumpster fire compared to all other seasons. Even after that, she got a nice send off. Another ego on that one that is undeserved. A rule on the set, if there even was such a thing, is not the same thing as him doing anything and the implication is disgusting. Joss Whedon made a number of these people household names and they’ve pounced on him when he was down to further their career when they were all to happy to use him before that.