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(AP) Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, star of the series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," is shown in this...
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NEW YORK (AP) - Stick a stake in it: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is done.
After seven years, the series will be over at the end of this season, said its star, Sarah Michelle Gellar.
"'Buffy,' in this incarnation, is over," Gellar told Entertainment Weekly magazine for its March 7 issue, her eyes welling with tears.
The series will wrap up with a five-part story, which will include the return of Faith, the bad-girl slayer, and Buffy's first love, Angel.
"We're gearing up to tell a fabulous, huge, great arc," Gellar said. "It's going to be pretty spectacular."
But the show may come back to life in some form: Its creator, Joss Whedon, is planning a spin-off that may include some "Buffy" cast members. It will be pitched first to UPN, "Buffy's" home for the past two seasons; for five seasons before that, it was on the WB.
Gellar, 25, gained fame on the cult hit as Buffy Summers, a perky high school student burdened with the responsibility of killing vampires in the seemingly idyllic town of Sunnydale, Calif.
Last summer, she co-starred with Freddie Prinze Jr., who's now her real-life husband, in a live-action movie version of "Scooby-Doo." A sequel is scheduled for release in March 2004.
Awww... knew it was gonna happen. I can't wait for FAITH! FAITH! FAITH!
And hopefully the Mayor will return. But a five part story arc, OMG, this is good news. Bad news and good news. It'll go out on a high and not like X-Files, too far, too stretched.
This show had a great run, considering it was a spin off from a box office flop. Tuesday nights won't be the same. I've said this when Happy Days and Moonlighting ended their network runs on ABC. I've also heard that Willow may jump ship over to Angel.