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Originally Posted by kernel_thai
Fran and Kaz Kuzui made the original movie which was hardly a cult hit. While they have the rights to Buffy, no other character on the tv show appeared in the movie. So if that rabid fan base was hoping for an Angel or a Willow or a Giles or a Spike they r out of luck. I looked up Whit(ney) Anderson on IMDB to see if it was likely to be a comedy like the original or a more serious take, but there were no writing credits.
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"The thing that was so wonderful about ‘Buffy’ is what made it special was so timeless,” Anderson said. “The deep struggle she had with duty and destiny, that tug between what you’re supposed to be doing and what you want to be doing. The fate of the world is on her shoulders, but some days she wakes up, and she just doesn’t want to do it. And are we doomed and destined to love someone? That conflict was very interesting to me. Those are the things I loved about her and her world. She also represents — like all the heroes — something empowering for us. She reminds us of what we could be if we were in our top form, the best of us if we were at our very best, and even then we still see the vulnerability and doubts she has inside. That’s where we all connect.” - Whit Anderson
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2010/...e-slayer-film/