Smallville star James Marsters (he played Brainiac and Brainiac 5) has confirmed he'd be open to starring in the ...
James Marsters recently spoke about whether or not he would be willing to return as Brainiac in the Smallville animated sequel series.
That was the case when James Marsters met and totally freaked out over Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy. Leonard Nimoy. It was horrible, horrible. I’m such a Star Trek fan. … I just climbed all over him.
James Marsters discusses why Buffy the Vampire Slayer S06E19: "Seeing Red" was a "personal hell" to film and that it sent him ...
But Marsters’ character ends up attempting to sexually assault Buffy to convince her that she still has feelings for him. However, Buffy manages to fight him off and shoves him into the wall.
Former Buffy star James Marsters has revealed that filming one of the show’s most “problematic” scenes left him in need of therapy. James played the titular Vampire Slayer’s love interest ...
James Marsters was in "personal hell" shooting ... You know, I was just having to live through that reality.” The 'Smallville' actor refuses to be involved in projects featuring similar material.
Speaking to Michael Rosenbaum on the Inside of You podcast, Marsters said: “Buffy sent me into therapy, actually. Buffy crushed me.” He added: “It’s a problematic scene for a lot of people ...
James Marsters is unpacking one of his most uncomfortable scenes, which ultimately sent him to therapy. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum recently described his “personal hell” as he reflected ...
This post contains discussion of sexual violence. James Marsters was as disturbed filming an infamous Buffy the Vampire Slayer scene as many fans were watching it. “It's the darkest professional ...