Monday, November 22, 2010

Give Me Something To Scream About

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Oh dear, this again. Via STYD:

"Rumblings of a Buffy the Vampire Slayer "revamp" (for lack of a better word) have been taking place for a while now.

Today, however, yields major news as Atlas Entertainment announced it is tackling the beloved franchise with Warner Bros. Pictures.

Atlas' Charles Roven and Steve Alexander will produce the feature film alongside Doug Davison and Roy Lee of Vertigo Entertainment (The Ring). Whit Anderson is writing the script.

Warner Bros. Pictures optioned the rights from creators Fran and Kaz Kuzui, and from Sandollar Productions, for Atlas and Vertigo to produce.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer first appeared as a film in 1992, subsequently becoming a cult hit and spawning the wildly popular television series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and David Boreanaz, among many others.

"Whit approached us with an exciting idea about how to update Buffy," says Roven in a press release. "There is an active fan base eagerly awaiting this character's return to the big screen. We're thrilled to team up with Doug and Roy on a re-imagining of Buffy and the world she inhabits. Details of the film are being kept under wraps, but I can say while this is not your high school Buffy, she'll be just as witty, tough, and sexy as we all remember her to be."

The only "Whit Anderson" on IMDb is an actress that usually goes by Whitney credited with two roles in short films and one role as "Yes Patron" in Jim Carrey's Yes Man (wow I forgot that movie existed). But IMDb's news-story on this links to her page so I guess this is the Whit of which they speak.

Aaaanyway.... do I even need to comment on this? I feel like I should just save my breath, honestly. I know you guys are just as mortified as me, so let's just all go and sit at the kitchen table and drown our sorrows over a cheesecake or something.
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1 comment:

Joshowa said...

Booooooo.

And the weird part is that I'm for real sitting here eating cheesecake as I read this.