Buffy Star Eyes Reboot After Original Series Snub
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Charisma Carpenter, known for her role as Cordelia Chase in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel, has expressed optimism about potentially appearing in the franchise's upcoming reboot—despite her character's definitive demise.
The actress recently shared her enthusiasm while promoting her new podcast, suggesting it would be "poetic justice" to revisit Cordelia under the reboot's fresh creative direction, following what she describes as her character's unsatisfying conclusion during Angel's final season.
A Resilient Franchise Legacy
Carpenter's character evolved remarkably across both series—transitioning from Buffy's self-absorbed high school queen to Angel's heroic visionary burdened with supernatural gifts. Though killed off controversially in Angel's fourth season, Cordelia briefly reappeared later through supernatural means—a precedent that could pave the way for her reboot return.
"There's clearly still tremendous passion surrounding these characters," Carpenter noted, citing the franchise's timeless themes of friendship and self-discovery amid supernatural chaos. "The writers' creativity could absolutely make Cordelia's return meaningful if fans want it."
p>"Cordelia's journey shaped who I became—both as an actor and person," she reflected. "Playing her gave me confidence I didn't know I had." This personal connection fuels Carpenter's ongoing engagement with the Buffyverse through projects like her new podcast analyzing every series episode.
Keeping the Story Alive
The Bitch Is Back podcast—named after Cordelia's iconic rant in Angel—launched with Julie Benz (Darla) discussing Buffy's subversive 90s impact. Carpenter plans to cover all 254 episodes chronologically, embracing the franchise that defined her career.
"Unlike some actors, I'll never distance myself from Cordelia," she affirmed. "This world means too much to me—and clearly still resonates deeply with fans needing escapism today." With Buffy's themes of resilience and found family remaining relevant, Carpenter hopes her podcast and potential reboot involvement can honor that enduring legacy.
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