Zentertainment.com Buffy The Vampire SlayerEmma Talks Anya EndBy Ajax Monday 27 January 2003, by Webmaster Emma Caulfield talks about what she expects to happen to her character Anya on BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, since she’s leaving the show.
Emma Caulfield is sure that she’s leaving "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," but she’s not exactly sure how she’s going to go — and she’s afraid she’s going to get killed. The 29-year-old actress has played Anya Emerson, a loyal comrade to Sarah Michelle Gellar’s vampire-fighting Buffy on the show since she appeared in 1999. Now, Caulfield is branching into movies, most recently with the gothic horror film "Darkness Falls" where she plays the sister to a boy who has nightmares about a tooth fairy who kills. "It’s not a slasher type of horror movie, it’s like the old school of really scary movies, you don’t see much blood or gore," Caulfield explains about the film co-starring Chaney Kley and directed by young Australian director Jonathan Liebesman. Although she isn’t sure whether this may very well be the last season of the "Buffy" series, she knows she’s definitely not coming back to the show, by her own choosing. She tells Zap2it she asked the show’s creator Joss Whedon to be kind to her character, but the mischievous writer may not. "I have no idea yet how they’re going to write me out of the show, I’ve asked Joss not to kill me, but who knows, he may," she says with a concerned frown. "But then no one in Sunnydale ever stays happy very long, there’s always great pathos and tragedy." As far as she’s heard, she says the future of the eighth season is still "up in the air" with the rest of the cast, but she says with a smile, "As for me, I’m definitely Audi 5000." |