Buffy and Spike! Sarah Michelle Gellar Reunites With Co-Star James Marsters on the Red Carpet

The 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' co-stars walked the red carpet together.

Buffy and Spike together again! Sarah Michelle Gellar and James Marsters had a Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunion on Thursday as the former co-stars posed together on the red carpet for Gellar's new Paramount + series, Wolf Pack

The 60-year-old actor -- who played bad boy vampire Spike on the hit series --  dressed in all black and posed alongside his former on-screen love interest. 

Gellar, 45, wore a flower-covered mini-dress for the event and was all smiles next to Marsters. 

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Also in attendance at the premiere was Gellar's husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., who was coincidentally wearing an almost identical all-black look to Marsters. 

Gellar and Prinze Jr. spoke with ET on the red carpet at the event about a potential reboot of their roles in Scooby Doo

"You never know," Gellar said of returning to the role of Daphne. "I think it depends on the story. I think you don't wanna do things for the factor, just to surprise people. It has to be sort of innate for the show, so, you never know."

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As for Buffy, Gellar played titular character, Buffy Summers, on the Joss Whedon fantasy series for all seven seasons. Marsters joined the cast in season 3 as the villain Spike, who later became a love interest for Buffy and even appeared on the spin-off series, Angel

Recently, Gellar has been outspoken about the "toxic" work environment she experienced on the Buffy set. Several of her other co-stars have also called out creator Whedon for his treatment of the cast, particularly women on the set. In a profile for The Hollywood Reporter, Gellar opened up about the Buffy legacy. 

"I’m not the only person facing this, and I hope the legacy hasn’t changed. I hope that it gives the success back to the people that put in all the work," she said. "I will always be proud of Buffy. I will always be proud of what my castmates did, what I did. Was it an ideal working situation? Absolutely not. But it’s OK to love Buffy for what we created because I think it’s pretty spectacular."  

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After recently calling out the show for having an "extremely toxic male set," Gellar added in her interview with THR,  "I’ll never tell my full story because I don’t get anything out of it. I’ve said all I’m going to say because nobody wins. Everybody loses."

Wolf Pack premieres Jan. 26 on Paramount+.

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