Buffy the Vampire Slayer gets a movie reboot

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She started the modern, pop culture craze for all things vampire, and now stake-wielding, butt-kicking Buffy, the vampire slayer, is getting the reboot in a new Hollywood movie, producers said on Monday.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which tells of a teenage girl named Buffy who learns her destiny is to chase and kill the living dead, originated as a 1992, B-movie starring Kristy Swanson as Buffy and became a cult hit on video and DVD.

By the late 1990s, it had morphed into a widely-watched television programme of the same name with Sarah Michelle Gellar. The show made stars of Gellar, David Boreanaz, Alyson Hannigan and others, and it preceded the current round of hits with the venerable old genre, including the Twilight movies and True Blood and The Vampire Diaries on TV.

"There is an active fan base eagerly awaiting this character's return to the big screen," Charles Roven of producer Atlas Entertainment said in a statement.

"Details of the film are being kept under wraps, but I can say while this is not your high school Buffy, she'll be just as witty, tough, and sexy as we all remember her to be," Roven added. He called the new movie a "re-imagining" of the slayer.

Atlas is a co-producer along with Vertigo Entertainment. Warner Bros will distribute. Whit Anderson is writing the screenplay. Cast members were not announced.

 
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