March 10, 1997 .
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - 1997 This Year's Girl 4-15 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 USA:TV-PG
The movie "Interview with the Vampire" was released in 1994. The book, however, was released in 1976.
Michelle Trachtenberg who is commonly known for her role as Dawn Summers, Buffy's sister in Buffy the Vampire Slayer has appeared in a number of movies as well as t.v series. Her earliest acting took place on the show Law & Order followed by her first appearance in the 1996 film Harriet the Spy. As of 2012 going on to 2013 she has appeared in three t.v series including Robot Chicken, Gossip Girl, and Criminal minds and has starred in two films this year including Sexy Evil Genius and The Scribbler which has yet to premier.
Spike made an appearance in season 1 of Angel, attempting to obtain a magical artifact that would make him invulnerable; this story line is a crossover from Buffy season 4 where Spike is very much "alive" (as in, undead) and soulless.Spike does not join the cast of Angel full time until season 5, which aired the next year after Buffy had ended. His appearance in Angel is a continuation of his character arc's final moments in "Chosen", the series finale of Buffy, where he is returned to L.A. first as a ghost, then as a corporeal vampire (and with his soul).
Willow Rosenberg has been played by at least two actresses. She did not appear in the 1992 movie created by series creator Josh Whedon, and when the movie was revamped into a series she was played in an unseen half hour TV pilot by Riff Reagan. The pilot wasn't a smash with network execs who requested Reagan be replaced. Eventually 23 year old Alyson Hannigan was cast, and she portrayed the role from 1997-2003 (the full run of the Buffy TV series). Hannigan also reprised her role in a few episodes of the Buffy spin off Angel, later cancelled after 5 seasons.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - 1997 This Year's Girl 4-15 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 USA:TV-PG
March 10, 1997 until May 20, 2003 .
I dont see why not but its up to the parents and whatever they say goes, i was watching it when i was 11 :)
The Whedon Universe track at Dragon*Con is one of the top three fan tracks every year. Go to Dragon*Con.org to keep tabs on them.
The episode (Fool for Love) with The Boxer Rebellion was set in 1900. The Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese national incident that happened between 2 November 1899 - 7 September 1901.
Yes there will be. It's going to be a whole new thing with none of the original cast or characters e.g. Xander. It will just have the same name and obviously about a vampire slayer. Apparantly she won't be a teenager at high school she will be around 22. Joss Whedon won't be involved. The movie is set to come out this year or next but there hasn't even been a script, casting or anything yet.
China, during the Boxer Rebellion. So sometime between 1898 and 1901.
If I was you not much :) I'm 12 as well and I have a crush on James marsters 49 turning 50 on the 20th of august(tv actor that played spike in Buffy the vampire slayer and angel) and Paul simonon 57 (bass player from the clash,Havana AM,the good,the bad,the queen and performed with the Gorillaz :) lol he's hot
The movie "Interview with the Vampire" was released in 1994. The book, however, was released in 1976.
Michelle Trachtenberg who is commonly known for her role as Dawn Summers, Buffy's sister in Buffy the Vampire Slayer has appeared in a number of movies as well as t.v series. Her earliest acting took place on the show Law & Order followed by her first appearance in the 1996 film Harriet the Spy. As of 2012 going on to 2013 she has appeared in three t.v series including Robot Chicken, Gossip Girl, and Criminal minds and has starred in two films this year including Sexy Evil Genius and The Scribbler which has yet to premier.
Spike made an appearance in season 1 of Angel, attempting to obtain a magical artifact that would make him invulnerable; this story line is a crossover from Buffy season 4 where Spike is very much "alive" (as in, undead) and soulless.Spike does not join the cast of Angel full time until season 5, which aired the next year after Buffy had ended. His appearance in Angel is a continuation of his character arc's final moments in "Chosen", the series finale of Buffy, where he is returned to L.A. first as a ghost, then as a corporeal vampire (and with his soul).
Willow Rosenberg has been played by at least two actresses. She did not appear in the 1992 movie created by series creator Josh Whedon, and when the movie was revamped into a series she was played in an unseen half hour TV pilot by Riff Reagan. The pilot wasn't a smash with network execs who requested Reagan be replaced. Eventually 23 year old Alyson Hannigan was cast, and she portrayed the role from 1997-2003 (the full run of the Buffy TV series). Hannigan also reprised her role in a few episodes of the Buffy spin off Angel, later cancelled after 5 seasons.