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For Buffy and/or Angel fans, would you want a Buffy or Angel movie?

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I wouldn't because I love the comic books and I felt that with the comics Buffy and Angel had less limitations in terms of script and what they were able to do. Also I heard Joss Whedon say that if the cast ever came together for films he would throw the comics out the window in terms of canon. I really like the comics better than some of the seasons and also at the rate of possibilities of a televised or cinematic resurrection are slim and if it ever happens the actors will be too old and they won't want it. This is just my opinion.

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  1. I was a HUGE fan of the show all 7 seasons, and I also watched Angel.

    I wouldn't think a Movie could do it justice.  I think it would bomb big time because all followers and fans watched both endings and I think they both ended well.

    I don't consider the 8th season (the comic book) to be a "REAL" season to the show.  It's sort of a spin off.  The show did end with Sunnydale going down.  No More Sunnydale.

    It'd be really hard to work from there to even create a base line for any sort of Buffy / Angel movie.   Plus, Joss did seperate Buffy & Angel when Angel got his own show.  It branched off too much to return to Sunny Dale and Buffy.

    I like how it ended and I think a movie would ruin the show's.....history.


  2. there is a buffy movie and its terrible

  3. Only if Eliza returned as Faith and she had her *edge* back, and wasn't all redempty

  4. No.  Buffy seriously tanked in the final seasons, and turned into the opposite of what it originally started as.  A show about empowering girls became a show about redeeming rapists and accepting that assault = love.  I wouldn't trust the writers not to mess up a movie.  They should have ended Buffy after Season 5.

  5. Buffy the TV show was developed after Buffy the movie (which was not very good!). so that has been done. But I loved Angel, I wish there had been more episodes.I dont think a movie would work for it tho. Like you said the comic books were better.  

  6. I would like to see a movie. I haven't read the comic books but so what if Whedon says they're no longer canon? It won't change the entertainment value of the comic. I do agree it will be hard to get all the actors together, but it always seemed like they enjoyed working together, so maybe they'd go for it.  

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