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Buffy the Vampire Slayer star James Marsters spoke exclusively to Reach PLC about the upcoming reboot, admitting the sequel ...
The actor revisits how the season 6 scene "crushed" him and made him seek out therapy: "It's the darkest professional day of ...
This post contains discussion of sexual violence. James Marsters was as disturbed filming an infamous Buffy the Vampire Slayer scene as many fans were watching it. “It's the darkest professional ...
Marsters added, “I’m kind of a bastard when I’m producing! I’m heartless! So I’m very lucky that they had more imagination and courage than I would have shown, frankly.” ...
James Marsters is opening up about the difficulties writers faced when creating his iconic character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. During a recent interview with the Radio Times to celebrate the ...
James Marsters told UPI he never thought he would get to reprise his iconic role of Spike after "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" ended nearly two decades ago.
James Marsters told UPI he never thought he would get to reprise his iconic role of Spike after "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" ended nearly two decades ago.
James Marsters couldn’t sell Joss Whedon on his southern accent Marsters brought his southern accent to the Buffy, the Vampire Slayer audition. In the end, he did what Whedon told him to.
James Marsters played Spike on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' for several years, and in that time, he had to bleach his hair every 8 days to maintain the character's icy hair.
James Marsters ‘pumped’ about Mint show By Douglas J. Gladstone, LA Downtown News Contributing Writer Mar 4, 2023 Updated Jun 21, 2024 ...
Actor James Marsters has always liked going to comic conventions. At 13, he even went dressed as a Vulcan, “gutting it out,” he jokes, when such a thing wasn’t even close to cool.