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Hulu Cancels 'Buffy: New Sunnydale' Revival, Sarah Michelle Gellar Blames Key Executive's Disdain for Original Series

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 17

Sarah Michelle Gellar, the star of the iconic 1990s series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," revealed over the weekend that Hulu has decided not to proceed with the planned revival titled "Buffy: New Sunnydale." Gellar shared the news via an Instagram video on Saturday, March 14, 2026, shortly after learning of the decision late Friday night during her attendance at the SXSW Film and TV Festival in Austin, Texas.

The project, developed as a continuation of the original series that aired from 1997 to 2003, had been in the works since early 2025. Academy Award-winning director Chloé Zhao, who was nominated for Best Director at the Oscars around the time of the announcement, directed the pilot episode and served as an executive producer. The pilot was shot last August 2025, with hopes that Hulu would greenlight a full season after review. Gellar was set to reprise her role as Buffy Summers alongside 16-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong as new Slayer Nova, with screenwriters Nora and Lilla Zuckerman also attached as executive producers.

In an interview with PEOPLE magazine at SXSW, Gellar opened up about the challenges faced during development, pointing directly to a Hulu executive as a primary reason for the project's demise. "We had an executive on our show who was not only not a fan of the original, but was proud to constantly remind us that he had never seen the entirety of the series and how it wasn't for him," Gellar stated. She described this attitude as creating "an uphill battle" from day one, especially given the deep personal and global love for the franchise, which she shares with Zhao. Gellar emphasized her reluctance to return without Zhao's involvement, crediting the director for convincing her to "slay again."

The "Buffy" series has long held significance in LGBTQ+ media history, featuring groundbreaking queer representation through characters like Willow Rosenberg, whose same-sex relationship with Tara Maclay was a pioneering storyline on network television in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Fans and critics have praised the show for its empowering narratives around chosen family, identity, and fighting societal monsters, themes resonant with transgender people and broader LGBTQ+ communities. The revival was anticipated to potentially expand on these elements in a modern context, with Armstrong's Nova representing a new generation of Slayers. While specific LGBTQ+ community responses to the cancellation are emerging on social media, Gellar's Instagram announcement acknowledged fans' belief in "this new chapter," underscoring the emotional investment from the community.

Armstrong, who was visibly emotional in her own Instagram response, expressed pride in the project despite its end. "It doesn’t take away from the amazing experience that I had... Thank you to all the fans who believed in this new chapter, and who believed in me," she wrote. Gellar echoed feelings of disappointment shared with Zhao, noting the timing hurt amid Zhao's Oscar preparations, but urged focus on their achievements. "No one saw this coming, including the head of Searchlight," Gellar added, affirming the original series' enduring legacy remains intact.

Sources close to the project indicate the door is not fully closed on "Buffy." Hulu, under Disney which owns the intellectual property, is exploring next steps, though the current team including Gellar, Zhao, and the Zuckermans cannot move the project elsewhere without Disney's approval. Gellar ended her announcement light-heartedly, promising fans she could still be beaten in an apocalypse. The cancellation highlights ongoing challenges in reviving beloved properties amid executive preferences and streaming economics.

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