Many of us likely never expected the long-rumored Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot to see the light of day — or at least, if it did, not with any of the folks who helped make the show so beloved involved. But, they say that heroes arrive when we need them most, and it’s difficult to imagine a more perfect moment to revisit this particular character and the universe of gutsy young women and found family she inhabits. (Yes, it’s bleak out there, is what I’m saying.)

Technically titled Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale , the revival/reboot/quasi-sequel series — really not sure how we’re referring to this yet — will feature original Buffy Summers star Sarah Michelle Gellar, but will also purposefully move the franchise into a new era. Gellar’s historical resistance to returning to

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