Sarah Michelle Gellar looked like she hadnt aged a day in the first look at the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot but fans might be surprised by the dramatic makeover on set of the hotly anticipated series.
In exclusive photos obtained by DailyMail.com, the 48-year-old actress who shot to fame playing Buffy Summers for seven seasons was seen rocking a bold red power suit, bringing a corporate edge to the beloved character.
Still as stunning as ever, Gellars chic top and matching skirt were a far cry from the teenage slayers signature look back when the show ended in 2003.
Gone were the slinky tank tops, grungy layers, and wooden stakes replaced by business-casual glam and a to-go cup of coffee.
With sun-kissed blonde highlights, a luxury designer handbag, and red heels to match her bold suit, its anyones guess what the former Sunnydale heroine is up to these days long after all those exhausting vampire-slaying high school nights.
Just last month, Gellar hinted that something new may be brewing for the franchise, teasing that the reboot 'will be lighter than the last few seasons of the original.'
Sarah Michelle Gellar appeared practically ageless in the first glimpse of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot though fans may be caught off guard by her striking new look on the set of the much-anticipated revival
The slayer gear was nowhere in sight traded in for sleek business attire and a coffee cup in hand; (seen in 1997)
'We will try to find a balance between new and old characters,' she said of the series to Vanity Fair.
Gellar, who also serves as an executive producer, then shared a reveal thats sure to excite fans: 'My dream is to bring back everyone who has died, but space will have to be made for new stories as well.'
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One face who sadly wont return for the reboot is Michelle Trachtenberg, who passed away in February at the age of 39.
She played Buffys younger sister Dawn Summers in the later seasons of the original series.
Gellar paid tribute to her longtime co-star on Instagram the day after the heartbreaking news broke, sharing throwback photos and a moving quote from the show: 'Michelle, listen to me. Listen. I love you. I will always love you. The hardest thing in this world, is to live in it. I will be brave. I will live& for you.'
Despite the loss, Gellar hinted the Buffy universe still has room to grow.
'One of the surprising aspects of Buffy is that its always been a crossover series,' she told the outlet, noting that theyre exploring ways to bring the story into todays world.
'Were trying to figure out how to modernize the themes of the series, especially what it means to feel like an outsider in a world dominated by social media.'
In exclusive photos obtained by DailyMail.com, the 48-year-old actress who shot to fame playing Buffy Summers for seven seasons was seen rocking a bold red power suit, bringing a corporate edge to the beloved character
She rocked sun-kissed blonde highlights, a luxury designer handbag, and red heels
Still as stunning as ever, Gellars chic top and matching skirt were a far cry from the teenage slayers signature look back when the show ended in 2003
Its anyones guess what the former Sunnydale heroine is up to these days long after all those exhausting vampire-slaying high school nights
Gone were the slinky tank tops, grungy layers, and wooden stakes replaced by business-casual glam and a to-go cup of coffee; (seen in 2003)
Just last month, Gellar hinted that something new may be brewing for the franchise, teasing that the reboot 'will be lighter than the last few seasons of the original'; (seen with Alyson Hannigan in 1999)
Gellar, who also serves as an executive producer, then shared a reveal thats sure to excite fans: 'My dream is to bring back everyone who has died, but space will have to be made for new stories as well'
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She admitted she feels fortunate not to have dealt with that dynamic when she first took on the role.
'What we want to explore are the space-time boundaries that affect society today.'
Gellar also revealed why she waited so long to sign on for a reboot.
'I didnt want to reintroduce something we had already seen. I waited for the right time to come,' she said, adding that the idea came from the director, Oscar winner Chlo� Zhao, a fan of the original.
'Zhao proposed the project to me, and I accepted.'
'The gestation was long. Its been three years, and were still working on it,' she added.
Gellar strutted across set in a bold red power suit, a far cry from Buffys signature tank tops and leather pants
The actress commanded attention in crimson heels and a matching tailored blazer
Ditching her grungy teenage slayer vibe, Gellar looked every bit the modern boss as she filmed in sleek, head-to-toe red
The former vampire slayer turned heads on set, rocking a high-fashion suit that redefined Buffys once-iconic combat style
With a designer handbag in tow and not a stake in sight, Gellar looked more boardroom than battleground
Her fierce new look signaled a fresh chapter for the reboot