Gellar played the role of the monster-slaying high schooler for seven seasons, ending in 2003.
Speaking recently withSFX MagazineviaMovieWeb, Gellar indicated shes not interested in any return.
We wrapped that up.
Sarah Michelle GellarPhoto by Danielle Kosann
I am all for them continuing the story, because theres the story of female empowerment.
I love the way the show was left: Every girl who has the power can have the power.
Its set up perfectly for someone else to have the power.
But like I said, the metaphors ofBuffywere the horrors of adolescence.
I think I look young, but I am not an adolescent.
Gellar has said that Zendaya would be her choice if the role were to be revived.
If Buffy is off the table for now, Gellar is still in the horror game.
The series starts Jan. 26.