Megan Fox as Buffy?

June 11, 2009 at 6:02am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Rumor has it that Transformers hottie Megan Fox is being considered to star in the remake of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Weird since two weeks ago she bad-mouthed the proposal of playing Wonder Woman and/or taking over for Angelina (the two look strikingly similar, wouldn’t you say? including all the tats) as Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider series.

"Wonder Woman is a lame superhero," Fox told Times Online.”She flies around in her invisible jet and her weaponry is a lasso that makes you tell the truth. I just don't get it. Somebody has a big challenge on their hands whoever takes that role, but I don't want to do it."

This girl needs to learn to keep her trap shut.

The remake is a go, but will not be affiliated with the 1992 movie or the 1997 TV series created by Joss Wheldon that starred Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Neither will be participating in the new flick.)

Comments

NO MEGAN

KEEP SARAH

If they must do this without

If they must do this without anyone from the TV show a real actress would be nice.

I'm For Megan

Everyones into Vampires ever sence Twilight so why not change an old thing. There not going to watch the old Buffy The Vampire Slayer. And Make Megan Fox be the star, because shes way better looking.

Yummy

Sorry but Sarah is the only Buffy

BUFFY ROCKS

buffy will always be the best vampire story ever thats why they want to re-vamp it ..but megan fox? NO !!! PLEASE NO!!!! shes not worthy of the roll of buffy shes ungreatful and arrogant ... I WANT SARAH!!!!!

why

Why change a good thing no one can be buffy like sarah michelle geller.

BUFFY

I KNOW RIGHT .
KEEP SARAH!!!!

Luki sportowe

You write awsome article, bookmarked

BTVS

If They Remake Buffy The Vampire Slayer, I so wont watch it. Now True Blood is on, It has become on of my fav shows.
PLEASE DONT RE-MAKE BTVS

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