Buffy the Vampire Slayer star James Marsters revealed he filmed the toughest scene of his life while making the popular TV series.
The actor, who played bad-boy vampire Spike in the popular series from 1997-2003, had to go to a pretty dark place as his character attempted to rape the show’s lead actress, Sarah Michelle Gellar who played Buffy, in season six of the show.
“It was a hard experience for me and I still don’t like to film scenes like that. I still pass up material that would ask that of me … it’s just triggering for me personally,” Marsters told AAP
“I had a messed up childhood and I think I’ll leave it at that.”
The series tackled many issues such as sexuality and inherent misogyny and Marsters believes it still reflects our societal issues, despite being nearly 20 years old.
“I think it’s absolutely horrifying how relevant Buffy is,” he said.
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“In a better world it would be a little more quaint but it’s not, this voice still needs to be heard and I keep hoping for more shows to be able to hit that nerve and talk that forcefully about it.”
Bearing that in mind, Marsters believes the show could return if its creator Joss Whedon wants it to, although Whedon has gone on to become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand writer/directors working on The Avengers film series.