Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2012 Movie

Although he has been talking to Vanessa Hudgens will star in the remake new Buffy the Vampire Slayer, she recently said he prefers not to take with this project, especially now that the Twilight franchise is so strong that monopolizes international audiences of all ages , bands, and origins. According to an article published by Showbiz Spy, with Hudgens was to be distributed very R [x: Sarah Michelle Gellar], she snapped out of obscurity with his role as Buffy the famous series of the 90s (the beginning of XXI century). Now that the High School Musical star dropped vampire appears that the entire project was temporarily suspended. For now, both on this project. If producers are real fears, we hear news about Buffy in November will be released only after the second part of the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, that at the end of 2012 (that if the franchise created by Stephenie Meyer finally ending with this movie, and yet the manufacturers do not now devise ways to bring Bella, Edward and Jacob back to the big screen in all sorts of spin-offs more or less justified). Warner Bros. Studios announced through a press release over the Los Angeles Times, that have purchased the rights to Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise and they plan to bring a new movie to the screen, a "reboot" will be produced by Atlas Entertainment and Vertigo Entertainment. Contrary to expectations fans may have, Joss Whedon, creator of the character and the series will not be involved in this project, being busy with The Avengers. In his place was brought Whit Anderson (Yes Man), who persuaded Charles Roven from Atlas, the manufacturer of the new film, that is the right choice to write the script. According to Roven's in the next film we will not see the same Buffy, high school students, but it will be as smart, tough and sexy as before, and the tone of the film will be adapted to address an audience and contemporary not only old fans. Without giving further details about the story, Anderson gave the example of Christopher Nolan and his vision for Batman as a way to bring a character popular on the big screen. There are available other details on the return of Buffy, but Roven hopes that the release takes place in late 2012 or 2013.

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