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Chloé Zhao Reveals 'Buffy' Sequel and 'Hamnet' Film Plans at Governors Awards
17 Nov
Summary
- Chloé Zhao to direct 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' sequel with 'OG characters'
- Zhao taking a 4-year break after 'Eternals' to work on 'Hamnet' film
- Legendary filmmakers like Dolly Parton, Tom Cruise, and Debbie Allen honored

Two days ago, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Honorary Oscars to several legendary figures in the film industry at the 16th Governors Awards in Hollywood. Among the honorees were actor and producer Tom Cruise, choreographer and actor Debbie Allen, and production designer Wynn Thomas.
Music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton also received the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, which she accepted via a pre-recorded message. The event drew numerous filmmakers, stars, and Oscar hopefuls, including director Guillermo del Toro and his "Frankenstein" cast members.
The most notable revelation came from acclaimed director Chloé Zhao, who shared her plans to take a four-year break after "Eternals" to work on a film adaptation of "Hamnet." Zhao also announced that she will be directing a sequel to the beloved "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" series, featuring the original characters.
The Governors Awards ceremony delivered a mix of heartfelt speeches, star-studded reunions, and candid moments that captivated the audience. Highlights included Andra Day's soulful performance, Austin Butler's interactions with fellow actors, and Lily Tomlin's hilarious tribute to Dolly Parton.




