Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

James Marsters Calls ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Assault Scene His ‘Personal Hell’

The actor played Spike the Vampire in the 1997 series.

James Marsters recently opened up about a difficult scene he filmed during his time on ‘Buffy the Slayer.’

“It’s a problematic scene for a lot of people who like the show,” he told on Michael Rosenbaum’s ‘Inside of You’ podcast. “It’s the darkest professional day of my life.”

The controversial scene appeared in the series’ sixth season in May 2002. Spike tried to force himself on Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Buffy after she rejected his advances in the ‘Seeing Red’ episode.

The scene ended with Buffy pushing the vampire into a wall, but Marsters said its nature had a big impact on him, especially since he avoided sexual violence depictions both as an actor and a viewer.

“I just collapsed to the floor,” he recalled. “I’m like, ‘I guess I’m kind of tense right now,’ you know. And we got the scene in the can, and it was — it was hell. I was in personal hell.”

The episode’s story drew inspiration from one of the female writers’ personal experience from college, where she forced herself on her ex-boyfriend to make up with him. Marsters opposed the creative team’s idea at first.

“I said, ‘You know, guys, we’re providing a vicarious experience for the audience,’” he shared. “And so, I was saying, ‘You know, everyone who’s watching ‘Buffy’ is Buffy, and they’re not superheroes. So, I’m doing this to every member of the audience, and they’re gonna have a very different reaction.’”

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ wrapped up with its seventh season, a few months following the ‘Seeing Red’ episode.

Latest

Netflix

He said he was nervous and uncomfortable throughout the process.

News

The show was a remake of the 1981 film.

Movies

The film will tell the story of a man who survived both atomic bombings.

Entertainment

Whishaw believes the franchise will go on with a ‘completely new cast.’

News

We can look forward to big twists and emotional farewells.

News

Critics say the show's dramatic tone makes it a strange fit for the comedy category.

You May Also Like

News

After 'The Boys' ends with season 5, Garth Ennis will bring his next comic to the screen.

News

He no longer finds that type of humor appropriate.

News

The FX drama adapted James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same name and debuted with its 10-episode season in early 2024.

Movies

Burton wanted the movie to be shown in theaters.