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In an interview that was posted in the Deseret News, written by Scott D. Pierce, Jordan Levin of the WB made statements that they would be more than willing to purchase another Buffy spin-off, and that Joss and Eliza are still interested. So how long will Fox be willing to stick with this show? Especially if it's more than likely a show that they'll be losing money on, versus one that they might make money on. The article also mentions contractual issues being perhaps one of the hurdles that could affect The WB picking up a spin-off. Just speculating for the moment, what if UPN might have had 'first rights of refusal' for any Buffy spin-off that might have been planned for the 2003-2004 season? Might Fox want to keep a spin-off on the back burner for at least one year for this reason? While it's only speculation, it's interesting that they locked both James and Eliza into series for 2003-2004 (not to mention D.B. Woodside).
Voila, en gros, Fox a sous contrat ce qui aurait du être les trois acteurs principaux du spin off sur Faith, a savoir (James Marsters (qui bizarrement n'a signé que pour une saison de Angel), Eliza Dushku et D.B. Woodside).
De plus, la Fox est tres interessée par l'achat de ce fameux spin off ce qui laisserait a penser qu'elle a savamment preparée son coup pour pouvoir en 2004 acheté le spin off.
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