Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Actor Who Almost Played Angel – Screen Rant

David Boreanaz was crucial to the early success of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but who else auditioned to play the brooding vampire with a soul?

David Boreanaz memorably portrayed the character of Angel in Buffy the Vampire Slayer before moving on to his own spin-off, but who else auditioned for the role? Boreanaz appeared in the premiere episode of Buffyas a mysterious ally of the shows protagonists, and many fans would become attached to the forbidden romance between Buffy and Angel over the course of three seasons.

It would come as a disappointment to those fans when Boreanaz left Buffy after the season 3 finale, Graduation Day, Part Two, to headline a spin-off focused on the vampire cursed with a soul. Although the show experienced early growing pains, arguably making the mistake of focusing more on guest actors than the main cast, Angel displayed a sharp improvement in quality as it progressed. With its exploration of weighty questions, centered on the meaning of good and the futility of battling evil, the spinoff would gradually eclipse Buffy in its later years. Given that he portrayed Angel, a character that often struggled against his own worst impulses, Boreanaz was crucial in molding the trajectory of Angel from a broody boyfriend to a fully developed, tragically heroic figure. But another actor, who is well known to fans of the Whedonverse, also auditioned for the part.

Related:Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Actors Who Almost Played Xander

Nathan Fillion, who would go on to star in a number of Joss Whedons projects, tried out for Angel. As the actor revealed in an interview with Backstage, he didnt get too far in the audition process: When Joss found out that I auditioned for Angelhe didnt knowhe felt bad. He said, 'I dont remember you.' I told him not to worry, I never made the first cut. The audition would open the door to further collaborations between the two, as Fillion would play the evil preacher Caleb in season 7 of Buffy. He also nabbed the leading role of Malcolm Reynolds in Firely and appeared in Whedons Dr. Horribles Sing-Along Blog.

It would have been interesting to see Fillion as Angel, however, because so much of the characters success was dependent on Boreanaz. As James Marsters, who played Spike, recently revealed, the pairing of Buffy and Angel was hardly Whedons first choice. He was obviously swayed by the chemistry Boreanaz had with Sarah Michelle Gellar, who portrayed Buffy Summers. Since the relationship between Buffy and Angel didnt factor into Whedons original vision of the show, only being included as a storyline after Boreanaz proved to be a viable scene partner with Gellar, its safe to say that the entire history of Buffy might have been different if someone else had been cast in the role of Angel.

Indeed, the implications of Angels casting have far-reaching implications. If Angel is never positioned as a love interest, what would that have meant for the first three seasons of Buffy? If no spin-off results because of Buffy, what does that mean for characters like Cordelia, Anya, and Xander? All three were affected by the changes that occur between season 3 and season 4 of Buffy. Likewise, if Angels role was limited, then what would it mean for Spike later in the series? While casting is always an undoubtedly crucial aspect to the evolution of any show, Boreanazs stint as Angel is especially vital to the history of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Even an actor as talented as Nathan Fillion might not have been right for the part.

More:Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Every Mistake The Reboot Must Avoid Repeating

Big Brother: Holly Allen & Jackson Michie's Relationship Breakdown & Timeline

Abdullah Al-Ghamdi joined Screen Rant in August 2019, focusing on movie and television news. In January of the same year, he wrote a 3500+ word piece on why Primo Coln is underrated. He considers it his finest work. When hes not arguing for the merits of his favorite wrestler, he can be found posting reviews of varying lengths on Letterboxd. Hes also on Twitter, @dulealghamdi, though he doesnt really tweet much.

Read more here:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Actor Who Almost Played Angel - Screen Rant

Related Post

Reviewed and Recommended by Erik Baquero
This entry was posted in Vampire. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.