Former Buffy the Vampire Slayer lead Sarah Michelle Gellar is set to return to the small screen via HBO.
The failed movie star is working on The Wonderful Maladys, which is described as an ensemble piece that revolves around the dysfunctional lives of three adult siblings who lost their parents at a young age.
An air date hasn't been set.
Geller's called the move back to TV, "a terrific next chapter for me."
It seems like the latest trend in celebrity interviews is for EVERY journalist to ask their star subject about Britney Spears. Just cuz!
Parade's Jeanne Wolf talked to Sarah Michelle Gellar about her new flick, The Air I Breathe, and she also dished on the Britney drama!
“It’s not something to joke about,” Gellar says of the continuing saga engulfing Brit Brit's life. “I’ve met Britney a few times and seen her perform. I think what has happened to her is heart-wrenching. It’s really sad. Honestly, without sounding corny, it gives you a sorrowful experience when you realize how lonely and how isolated these girls must be. At least that’s the insight that I got.”
We all loved her in the musical episode of Buffy, and now SMG is at it again - this time in the critically maligned film Southland Tales, from Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly.
Unfortunately, the results aren't as good as that cherished episode of Buffy.
Sarah Michelle lends her voice to the song Teen Horniness is Not a Crime. Yeah, you read that right.
Doesn't that sound like that should be in a John Waters film? Or a Britney Spears album?
Southland Tales opens next Wednesday in NY and LA. The soundtrack is out this week.