‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ turns 20

Sarah Michelle Gellar showed love for her Scooby Gang on the 20th Anniversary of the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” series premiere. “20 years ago today, I had the greatest privilege to bring Buffy to your TV screens for the first time,” Gellar wrote in an Instagram post on Friday.

Look Back on ‘Buffy’: Actor James Marsters on Spike’s Worst Moment

Tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of Joss Whedon’s seminal series Buffy the Vampire Slayer , and doesn’t that just make you feel ancient? As someone who started going by her middle name in high school because it was the name of Juliet Landau’s character on the show, Buffy played a huge part in my formative years and is probably one of a handful of reasons I get to write about television for a living. In honor of this huge milestone , I reached out to actor James Marsters, who played Spike, the bleach-blond, British vampire whose complicated relationship with the Slayer helped pave the way for one of the most hard-to-watch episodes of TV history .

Denver Comic Con: Weird Al announced for this year’s con

We notice that your web browser is out-of-date. For the best experience on AXS.com please consider upgrading to one of the following: We see your preferred language is English , would you like to stay on English or switch to English ? Mr. “White and Nerdy” himself, Weird Al Yankovic is coming to this year’s Denver Comic Con .

Hotsy Totsy Burlesque’s Tribute to Buffy the Vampire Slayer at the Slipper Room

The Home For Wayward Girls and Fallen Women is overrun with Vampires! Thank goodness Buffy and her monster hunting team are here to help! But first they must blend in and so they have infiltrated the show telling Cherry they are a burlesque troupe from Sunnydale and they are here to fight evil and spin tassels! Hosted by Handsome Brad & Cherry Pitz with performances by Le Grand Chaton, Mary Cyn, Matt Knife, Nina Marina and Johnny Caligula with Puss-n-Boots warming up the audience. In 1997 Joss Whedon took television with the revolutionary Buffy the Vampire Slayer, changing how television was made and creating a feminist Icon that has inspired women of all ages.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s James Marsters And More Cast As Marvel TV Villains

Marvel’s current crop of TV show villains ranges from the Harlem crime lords of Luke Cage to the A.I. of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , and the future will soon see a truly evil batch of new Marvel villains: parents. Hulu’s upcoming drama Runaways recently cast its first wave of actors that will be playing the titular teenaged superheroes, and today brought another batch of talent that will play the Runaways’ devious parental villains.

Denver Comic Con scores more – Buffy the Vampire Slayer” guests

We notice that your web browser is out-of-date. For the best experience on AXS.com please consider upgrading to one of the following: We see your preferred language is English , would you like to stay on English or switch to English ? Could there be a “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” reunion coming up at this year’s Denver Comic Con ? It just so happens to be the 20th anniversary of the series, and so far Buffy alum James Marsters , Juliet Landau , Eliza Dushku , and Clare Kramer are all confirmed guests for the Denver big pop culture party.