"Buffy" restarts Ryan Kiera Armstrong in Hulu

"In every generation, there is a choice" - so, the opening narrative in the early plot says Buffy Vampire Slayer. In this generation, and Hulu's pilot Buffy Restart, select Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Actress Ryan Kiera Armstrong.

Armstrong plays the lead role in the pilot, which will bring Gellar back to the role of Buffy Summers. Gellar, also an executive producer, shared a video of her launching news to Armstrong on Instagram on Thursday; watch below.

"From the moment I saw Ryan's audition, I knew there was only one girl around me," Gailal said in a statement. "Having this emotional intelligence and talent at such a young age is a real gift. The reward is her smile even in the darkest room."

Added writer and administrators Nora and Lilla Zuckerman: “We are happy to find the killer of this generation at Ryan Kiera Armstrong.

Hulu ordered the pilot in February (called "Unt Title Buffyverse Pilot". The show comes from the 20th TV and a searchlight TV with Zuckerman Sisters (Poker face, edge) Writing and Oscar winner Chloé Zhao (Neither) Connect to direct and execute generated.

Although she will play a new killer, other details about the Armstrong character and the show itself have remained quiet for the moment. BuffyIn the last season of 2002-03, there was no idea that there could only be one killer at a time, which was part of the show's endgame, introducing many potential killers.

Gellar may have provided a detail in Armstrong's Instagram video and told her the new co-star "Welcome to New Sunnydale". The original series takes place most of the time in the series finale, leaving behind a huge crater. "New Sunnydale" hints at a rebuilt city.

Armstrong Skeleton crew. Her honors also include Season 10 of FX American Horror StoryNetflix Anne and E and feature films Tomorrow's war and It: Chapter 2. She was rejected by Linden Entertainment and Innovative Artist Group.

Nora and Lilla Zuckerman, Zhao and Gellar are executing Buffy Piloted with Gail Berman, Fran Kuzui and Kaz Kuzui for Suite B and Dolly Parton for Sandollar Productions. Berman, Kuzuis, and Parton (although no credits) all participated in the original series.