Withthe return ofBuffy the Vampire Slayernow officially confirmed, it’s worth considering what we needfrom the upcoming reboot. Loads ofBuffyepisodes prove why it’s still so popular, so it’s no surprise that the hit supernatural drama is coming back to screens in the near future, with Sarah Michelle Gellar reprising her role as the titular Slayer: Buffy Summers.

TheBuffy the Vampire Slayerrevivalis one that audiences have been begging for, but in order for it to be successful, it’s important that Hulu ensures the show keeps the same charm and appeal that the original is best known for. As we prepare to revisit Buffy and, presumably, Sunnydale,there are crucial factors of the show that need to be implemented in the reboot.

Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers in Buffy season 3, episode 1

8Sarah Michelle Gellar Is Great, But Buffy’s Reboot Needs The Entire Scooby Gang Back

What’s New With The Likes Of Willow And Xander?

There’s no doubt that there’s a lot of excitement for the return of the titular character, but the reasonwhyBuffy the Vampire Slayeris so endearing is because of the Scooby Gang.Buffy Summers dies three times in Buffyand thankfully comes back, but sadly, some of the Scooby Gang don’t. Hopefully, we’ll see deceased characters like Anya Jenkins and Cordelia Chase make an appearance, whether that’s as a form of spirit or because Buffy revives them somehow.

Buffy Reboot Will Keep One Important Aspect Of The Original Series

Along with bringing back Sarah Michelle Gellar, the planned Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot will keep an important aspect of the original series.

It’s important that we see Giles, Willow, and Xander specifically. While the Scooby Gang changes a few times throughout the show, these three are the most consistent. All of them are crucial figures during Buffy’s formative years, and are just generally intriguing characters overall, so it just wouldn’t make any sense for them to not make some sort of appearance. At this time, we don’t know too much about the story of theBuffyreboot, but it would be a silly mistake for Hulu to not bring these characters back.

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7We Need To Know What Buffy’s Adult Life Has Been Like Since Season 7

Who Is The Slayer Now?

While it’s a given, it’s really important thatBuffy the Vampire Slayerreboot gets Buffy’s story after the events of the finale right. The last episode heavily leans into Buffy’s responsibilities and powers as the Slayer and how she doesn’t truly want them, but she still makes sure to help save the world with the Scooby Gang one last time. But what now?Who is Buffy Summers in the 2020s?

There are endless routes that Buffy could be taking now, and out of everything the revival could cover, this is the thing I’m most excited for.

Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Buffy frowns and stares at something in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Buffy was around 22 in the finale, which makes her roughly 35 in 2025. Being in your mid-30s compared to being a teenager is a very different experience, andhopefully theBuffyreboot will delve further into what Buffy’s life is likefor her almost two decades after the show’s end. There are endless routes that Buffy could be taking now, and out of everything the revival could cover, this is the thing I’m most excited for.

6An Update On Willow’s Life Post-Tara

Does The Witch Ever Get Over The Death Of Her Girlfriend Fully?

One of the mostdefining moments ofBuffy the Vampire Slayer, and one that continues to garner attention even years later, is Tara’s death. I’m still heartbroken thatBuffyplays into the “bury your gays trope,” especially as Willow and Tara are one of the very best LGBTQ+ couples in TV history. While Willow soldiers on after her girlfriend is killed in season 6’s finale, it’s important that theBuffyreboot acknowledges this.

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Tara’s death is one of the most notable moments in the show, and even though the revival will be set years after the event, there’s no way that it still doesn’t affect Willow. Grief is a funny thing and never really goes away, and while I don’t expect Willow to still be in the depths of her trauma,I can’t see a way for her to be included without mentioning Tara.TheBuffycomics amazingly see Willow and Tara reunitedand be mothers to their daughter, and I’d love for this to be implemented into the revival somehow, too.

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5We Need To Know Giles' Fate

Is The Watcher Still Training Slayers?

Giles leaves and returns to England inBuffy the Vampire Slayerseason 5, but comes back for the finale to help in the battle. WhileAngelestablishes that Giles is training more Slayers in Europe with Buffy, we don’t know how long he does this for. Is he now retired, or isGiles the Sunnydale Watcherwe know and love still? I’ll be sad if it turns out that Giles and Buffy aren’t in contact anymore, and it would be strange if so, but at the same time, the two reuniting is a great potential story for theBuffyreboot.

Another main plotline theBuffyreboot could possibly explore is Buffy stepping into Giles’ shoes and overseeing a new Slayer. Giles is a brilliant mentor, and Buffy could also be a good one as well, but it’s likely that she’ll need to seek advice. ABuffyreboot won’t be the same without Giles, and he needs to come back, regardless of how or why.

4A Spike & Angel Reunification

Where Are The Vampires Now?

Spike, Angel, and Buffy are aTV show love triangle with a disappointing ending, and theBuffy the Vampire Slayerrevival has the opportunity to offer some more closure. While both Spike and Angel are crucial figures in the spinoffAngel, it’s still hoped that the pair will make an appearance in the reboot.Angel’s finale ends on a cliffhanger, Spike and Angel are a team again, but the vague ending that suggests their escapades and battles will continue isn’t enough for viewers.

While there is the issue surrounding the fact that vampires do not age, it doesn’t mean the two vampires can’t come back in theBuffyrevival.Buffy Summers is such an important person in both of their centuries-long lives, and it would be strange if neither of them at least check in on her every now and then.

3Comic Book Lore

Could The Buffy Reboot Introduce A New Slayer?

There are someamazing moments in theBuffy the Vampire Slayercomics, but I love that the additional media introduces different canon and timelines for the characters. For example, there are stories in which Willow is named the Slayer, Xander becomes a vampire, and even one where Tara and Willow have a daughter. While it’s likely theBuffyreboot will just stick to the TV show canon,I wouldn’t complain if Thessaly Maclay Rosenberg does make an appearance on-screen as a new Slayer.

Another great piece ofBuffy the Vampire Slayercomic lore is that Giles dies and is resurrected as a kid, which is an interesting way the reboot could introduce a new generation of the Scooby Gang, with young Giles still serving as the Watcher, but this time to Slayer Thessaly. Although not all the comic book canon happens in one timeline,there’s no reason the TV show couldn’t take inspiration from these narratives, make some alterations, and interweave them.

2Slice Of Life Moments

Who Are Buffy And Co. Now, Regardless Of Whether They’re Fighting Demons Or Not?

Something I often notice whenrewatchingBuffy the Vampire Slayeris that it’s very much a product of its time, especially when it comes to general pop culture references and the characters’ use of dialect. While theBuffyreboot isn’t going to be all ‘90s related, I thinkit’ll be interesting to see just who these ‘90s characters are in the present day. One of the reasonsBuffyis such a huge success isn’t just because of the demons and supernatural lore, it’s also because the titular character and her friends are just regular teenagers.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reboot Is About To Bring Back A Controversial Debate About The Original Show

Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s reboot will inevitably reignite a longstanding fandom debate, but there is no better time to face this question head-on.

It’s important that the original Scooby Gang comes back, granted, but I’m specifically intrigued to learn more about their lives after the finale. Are they all still involved in slaying activities? Is Willow still practicing magic? Or are they regular people with standard jobs, and their past escapades are just fond memories of their youth? I’d love to see some slice of life moments that demonstrate this, especially as it will expand upon their existing characterizations and fill in some of the gaps for viewers.

1The Return Of Some Of Buffy’s More Underrated Villains

Are Any Of Buffy’s Antagonists Plotting Revenge?

There are some fabulous villains thatBuffy the Vampire Slayerunderutilizes during its run. OneperfectBuffyvillain from season 5I’d love to see is Glory, for instance. WhileGlory is the main antagonist of season 5and features quite a bit, the show doesn’t use her to her full potential, either. Considering she is a god from Hell who is trapped in the body of a human, Glory has an edge that otherBuffyvillains don’t.

Vampires are powerful, so it would make sense if the Master alters his appearance to hide in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot.

The Master, who also appears inAngel, is anothermajorBuffy the Vampire Slayervillain.Asthe show’s very first “Big Bad,” the Master deserves a chance to return, too. The ancient vampire is supposedly the oldest on record, which offersBuffy’sreboot the opportunity to present the Master to old and new audiences in whatever way they choose. He can easily slip into any surrounding, and it’s even possible the titular character won’t even recognize him. Vampires are powerful, so it would make sense if the Master alters his appearance to hide in theBuffy the Vampire Slayerreboot.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a television series created by Joss Whedon, focusing on Buffy Summers, portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar, a young woman chosen to battle against vampires, demons, and other supernatural forces while navigating the complexities of teenage life.