Taking to Instagram, Marsters gave his verdict on the Buffy reboot, saying: “First of all, I think I’m just going to get the elephant in the room out of the way, which is that it’s not a good thing for me to talk about the Buffy reboot.
Reports earlier this month stated that a Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival was in the works at Hulu, with Sarah Michelle Gellar later confirming she is set to reprise her role as the vampire slayer.
“So, I’m gonna do that because I think I’m like everybody; I’m very excited that we’re gonna learn more about the journey of Buffy Summers and how she saves the world ‘cause I think the world needs her.
I know that I don’t want this revival at all (I like the way things were left) , but since it’s apparently going to happen, I don’t know if I want Spike in it.
In season four of the show, feared vampire Spike (James Marsters) joins Buffy’s gang after he’s fitted with a cerebral microchip that stops him from harming humans.