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EXCLUSIVE: James Marsters, who is best known for playing Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, said the sequel series has caused ...
The actor revisits how the season 6 scene "crushed" him and made him seek out therapy: "It's the darkest professional day of ...
James Marsters in 2023 And indeed, Marsters said he had a physical reaction while filming the scene with Gellar, with an old neck injury flaring up. “I just collapsed to the floor,” he remembered.
Actor James Marsters has always liked going to comic conventions. At 13, he even went dressed as a Vulcan, “gutting it out,” he jokes, when such a thing wasn’t even close to cool.
James Marsters played Spike on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' for several years, and in that time, he had to bleach his hair every 8 days to maintain the character's icy hair.
James Marsters Says He Would Have Happily Killed Off Spike After Three Episodes Had He Been Running ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Matt Prigge Contributing Writer Twitter May 21, 2023 ...
James Marsters is opening up about the difficulties writers faced when creating his iconic character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. During a recent interview with the Radio Times to celebrate the ...
James Marsters couldn’t sell Joss Whedon on his southern accent. Marsters brought his southern accent to the Buffy, the Vampire Slayer audition. In the end, he did what Whedon told him to.
James Marsters will readily confess to the difficulties of being a parent. In “Runaways,” Marsters plays tortured genius Victor Stein, father to Gregg Sulkin’s character Chase — one of the ...
James Marsters did not form the supergroup Hollywood Vampires, though one might think he did. After all, he was the punk rock-loving British vampire Spike on the iconic TV series “Buffy the ...
So, yeah, Marsters is playing a bad guy on the series, which is based on Marvel’s 2003 comics by Brian K. Vaughan– something he’s all too familiar with after portraying rebel vampire Spike ...