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That’s what I think.” So if Spike does indeed return to the world of Buffy in the new series, will any of Marsters’ ideas for where he thinks Spike is now factor in?
The moderator then asked if Spike is on a redemption arc, to which Marsters replied “Yes, but it’s a very rocky road. I think he’s trying not to give up, he’s trying to help out in this world.
The vampires in Buffy expanded the limits of the show, from introducing some of the best secondary characters (looking at you, Spike) to spin-off series and beyond.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer favourite James Marsters has opened up about the most “terrifying” part of playing his character Spike. The star discussed the “scary” and “painful” side to ...
3. Spike (James Marsters) Spike sacrifices himself in the original "Buffy" series finale, but thankfully, he's brought back in the fifth and final season of the spinoff "Angel".
The 'Buffy' movie doesn't need to be better than the show to be iconic I remember the first time I saw a “Buffy” TV episode; I had to have been around 7 or 8. I didn’t understand the concept ...
Buffy crushed me," he shared with Michael Rosenbaum. "There was a scene where I was paired with Buffy, she breaks up with me, and I go and I kind of force myself on her, and she kicks me through a ...
Buffy 's second season really finds its footing, and one of the biggest reasons for its success is its strong pacing and the evolution of its villains, which include The Judge, Angelus, Spike, and ...
Buffy fans are rejoicing that a reboot of the series by Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao is imminent, with Sarah Michelle Gellar set to reprise the title role. For millennials like myself who ...
James Marsters Breaks Silence on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reboot: “I Think the World Needs Her” James Marsters, who played the vampire Spike in the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, addresses ...
One of the biggest logistical hurdles in bringing back Angel and Spike is that the actors—David Boreanaz and James Marsters—have aged, while vampires in the Buffy universe are supposed to be ...
Buffy is not an Anne Rice kind of thing, where you're supposed to feel for the vampires. It's why we're hideously ugly when we bite someone, they did not want that to be a sensual kind of thing.