Slayers: A Buffyverse Writer & Star Reveals Season 2 Conversations With Cast

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Amber Benson, a writer and cast member from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer sequel Audible drama, gives an optimistic update on a possible season 2.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Amber Benson, a writer and cast member of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer sequel Audible drama, gives an update on a potential season 2. Benson was among several cast members who returned for Slayers: A Buffyverse Story, reprising her role as Tara Maclay. The nine-episode series takes place roughly a decade after the events of the Buffy finale, but it largely moves away from the show's continuity.

Speaking with Collider about the possibility of Slayers: A Buffyverse Story season 2, Benson shared that she's discussed that possibility with the cast. Benson, who wrote the Audible drama with Christopher Golden, and Kc Wayland, says in the quote below: “We are in the process of trying to make that happen. Chris and I just have lots of ideas.

We are hoping to do a Season 2. We are in the process of trying to make that happen. Chris and I just have lots of ideas. Literally, every actor stopped one of us during our time at New York Comic-Con, going, “Okay, so I have some thoughts about what my character is gonna do in Season 2,” which means that everybody is excited and wants to get on board.

That is, for me, the most important part of this, personally, is that Chris and I have created a world that the actors are still safe in and they wanna come and play. I feel very protective of that. Sometimes you can't make everybody happy all of the time, but we're trying to be as thoughtful, and compassionate, and empathetic as we can be as people creating this world.

Slayers: A Buffyverse Story Sets Itself Apart In the Audible audio drama, Spike attempts to track down a Watcher for his eager new Slayer protégé. Their paths collide with the veteran Slayer of a parallel reality where Buffy Summers never existed and Cordelia Chase is the “one-and-only” Slayer who needs Spike’s help to deal with his former flame Drusilla . On the surface, this may seem like a general Buffy continuation with one major difference.

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