Buffy The Vampire Slayer revolutionised tv with quips, feels and kick-ass action. Join us as SFX celebrateS 20 yearS of Joss whedon’s “little show that could”. anniversary, much?
THE CHOSEN ONES
“THE SECRET SAUCE WAS JOSS!”
Tara Bennett Revisits Buffy’s Writers’ Room With Two of Sunnydale’s Storytelling Team
When Buffy The Vampire Slayer debuted on 10 March 1997, no one thought it would last more than a few episodes, much less change the television landscape. But change TV it did, as Joss Whedon’s bold, sassy and sometimes scary metaphor for our teen years placed a strong, witty heroine front and centre and had her save herself… and the world. A lot.
Two decades later, Buffy remains a TV icon with 144 bingeable episodes of adventures still captivating a new generation of fans – and making her original generation of viewers nostalgic for the show’s indelible mix of humour, pathos, horror and the occasional helping of heartbreak. Two of the show’s writers, Jane Espenson and Howard Gordon, are today respected figures in the current golden age of television. They’ve written for a host of classic series from Battlestar Galactica to 24, yet both see their time on Buffy The Vampire Slayer as career-changing in terms of what they learned to value as storytellers.
So why does the show’s popularity endure, 20 years on? “I think the secret sauce was Joss,” Espenson tells SFX. “He has a vision that seems so singular and clear, and yet we all found it impossible to capture when he wasn’t there. There really wasn’t a formula, which I guess is part of the formula. A lot of it had to do with having something underlying the episode that really needed to be said. Joss always made us focus on Buffy’s emotional experience and growth.”
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ANCER MAHAGEMENT
WITH A NEW TRILOGY IN SIGHT, WE SPEAK TO THE DIRECTOR OF 28 WEEKS LATER THE ORIGINAL CHILLING SEQUEL TO DANNY BOYLE'S SEMINAL SURVIVAL HORROR
WHO YA CONNA CALL?
BEHIND THE SCENES AT HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS FOR GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE
SPEAK OF THE DEVIL
THE DEVIL'S HOUR STRIKES TWICE AS THE GENREDEFYING DRAMA RETURNS
SCARRY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK
FROM THE RETURN OF EC COMICS TO SCREAM!, THIS YEAR'S HALLOWEEN OFFERS UP HORROR COMICS FOR ALL THE AGES
UNDEADS REFLECTIONS
NEIL JORDAN ON BRINGING ANNE RICE'S MODERN VAMPIRE CLASSIC TO SCREEN, 30 YEARS ON
MUNSTER MASH!
PRODUCTION HELL, SHOCK RECASTING AND HOTLY CONTESTED AUTHORSHIP. AS THE MUNSTERS CELEBRATE THEIR 60TH ANNIVERSARY, WE UNCOVER HOW THE SPOOKY SITCOM WAS ALMOST DEAD ON ARRIVAL
COMING TO AMERICA
THE MOGWAI LIVE THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THEIR SECOND CHAPTER, GREMLINS: THE WILD BATCH
BEING HUMAN EVOLUTION
IT MAY HAVE BEEN AN INSTANT HIT, BUT BBC THREE'S DARKLY COMIC DRAMA ABOUT A HOUSE-SHARING VAMPIRE/WEREWOLF/GHOST TRIO HAD A STRANGE JOURNEY TO THE SCREEN, SERIES CREATOR TOBY WHITHOUSE TELLS SFX
THE MAINE EVENT
THE DARK IS RISING IN SALEM'S LOT AS STEPHEN KING'S DEATHLESS TALE RETURNS TO THE SCREEN
WHY DON'T YOU STAY FOR A BITE?
THE VAMPIRE COMES HOME AS DIRECTOR EUROS LYN WELCOMES SFX TO HIS NEW DARK COMEDY THE RADLEYS