Yet, while talk of a TV reboot never goes away, the reception to the idea has been mixed. While it might draw a new generation of viewers to the franchise, many fans of the original series believe the show should be left where it is, and it still remains to be seen if a reboot will ever happen. By Kevin J. Stewart Published Jan 07, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Did Buffy the Vampire Slayer get Cancelled? What happened to Buffy after the show ended?
When did Buffy the Vampire Slayer come to an end? Why was there a season 7 of Buffy? Why did Joss Whedon want Buffy to have a happy ending? Why is Buffy still sleeping in her room? Even though the show was cancelled under strange circumstances, this has not stopped the fans from calling for a return for years now. Popular shows getting cancelled is a rarity, and Angel was a show that suffered a cruel fate. Even though it has been gone for so long, there are still tons of people who would love to see this show make a return.
I love that character. So I will say there may be something coming up. The fact is that Angel still has a huge following, and the studio should strongly consider doing something for the fans. After all, they did yank the show all those years ago. Joss Whedon has gone on to do tremendous things in the entertainment industry, but the way that he got Angel cancelled will always remain a strange tale.
Rowling was huge back in July, when the author was called out for transphobic tweets and eventually, a transphobic manifesto. Just the other week, Disney fired The Mandalorian star Gina Carano after her own string of offensive tweets, and various cast members of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel — most prominently Charisma Carpenter Cordelia — came out and accused creator Joss Whedon of abusive behavior on set, not long after he quietly exited his HBO show The Nevers in what in hindsight seems like a preemptive move to avoid the embarrassment of resigning in disgrace.
Whether cancelling is good or bad depends on the cancellation. I liked Harry Potter but never had loyalty to J. Rowling specifically, so I could look at that one fairly objectively. It was the first show I really fell in love with, so to hear that the man who created what many consider a feminist masterpiece was this cruel towards one of his actresses — mocking her after she got pregnant, giving her an early call time in retaliation even if it went against medial advice, and firing her after she had done her job — hurts.
So what does this mean for my relationship with Joss Whedon and his work? Can I still enjoy it? I still find them funny, I still find them endearing, and I associate them more closely with how I first experienced them than I do with Joss Whedon. When thinking of creators, I always held Joss Whedon in particularly high regard —in addition to Buffy and Angel , he also created Firefly and Dr.
But there are other questions. His work is still available for everyone to enjoy, but what about the work he would have produced had he not been cancelled?
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