Sarah Michelle Gellar is ready to return to the small display later this 12 months with the Paramount+ YA drama collection Wolf Pack.
Gellar is, after all, finest identified for enjoying Buffy Summers on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Wolf Pack would be the closest venture in tone to the WB/UPN collection that made her a family identify.
During the TCA panel for Wolf Pack, the star stated she had no intention of becoming a member of the forged of this new present.
“I’ve been pitched once, twice, 2000 of these [types of shows]. Honestly, at first, I had no intention of saying yes [to Wolf Pack],” she shared in the course of the panel, in response to Deadline.
“When I learn the script, it was the primary time the place my curiosity was so piqued.”
“One of the beauties of Buffy was the sort of metaphorical aspect of it. These real monsters were the metaphors for the horror of high school and to me, that’s what made the show so important and why it stands the test of time,” the actress shared.
“So when I read the script [for Wolf Pack], and I spoke to Jeff, we discussed the issues he wanted to tackle mainly anxiety and depression among children, specifically having to do with their use of devices and the lack of connectivity.”
“It’s one thing that I take into consideration on a regular basis, and it’s so outstanding.”
“But on the similar time, I like water cooler exhibits. I need to be on a present that everybody’s speaking about,” the star added.
Based on the ebook collection by Edo Van Belkom, Wolf Pack follows a teenage boy and lady whose lives are ceaselessly modified when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature.
Wounded within the chaos of its assault, the kids are inexplicably drawn to one another and to 2 others who have been adopted sixteen years earlier by a park ranger after one other mysterious wildfire.
As the total moon rises, all 4 teenagers come collectively to unravel the key that connects them – the chunk and blood of a werewolf.
Gellar stars as arson Investigator Kristin Ramsey, “a highly regarded expert in her field and no stranger to personal loss, brought in by authorities to catch the teenage arsonist who started a massive wildfire which may have also led to the reawakening of a supernatural predator terrorizing Los Angeles,” character description teases.
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