looked nothing short of sensational while promoting her new movie Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come in London on Friday.
The actress, 47, looked decades younger than her years as she slimmed into a thigh-skimming black mini dress while heading to a radio appearance in the capital.
Sarah's chic look featured dramatic draped sleeves and a high collar while she added extra height to her frame with a pair of towering heels.
Accentuating her features with make-up, she styled her long blonde tresses into loose bouncy curls.
The stunner was joined by co-star , 29, who oozed old Hollywood glamour in a white mini dress which she wore with opera gloves and shades.
It comes Sarah revealed she was 'really sad' about Hulu's decision to .
Sarah Michelle Gellar, 47, looked nothing short of sensational while promoting her new movie Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come in London on Friday
The actress looked decades younger than her years as she slimmed into a thigh-skimming black mini dress while heading to a radio appearance in the capital
According to TMZ, Sarah and the reboot's director Chloe Zhao felt 'blindsided' by the recent development as well as the timing.
The actress, who played Buffy Summers for seven seasons on the original show, did not mince her words when she claiming he made 'constant' reminders that he was not a fan of the original show.
It did not take long for fans of the series, which ran from 1997 to 2003, to speculate over the identity of the Disney exec.
Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group, was one of those executives whose name had circulated.
And now, multiple sources have confirmed to the Daily Mail it was indeed Erwich who made the 'executive decision' to slash the Buffy reboot, leaving the cast and crew 'devastated' and in 'complete shock'.
The stunner was joined by co-star Kathryn Newton , 29, who oozed old Hollywood glamour
She wore a white mini dress with large black bow and completed the look with opera gloves
Kathryn shielded her eyes behind shades
It comes after Sarah revealed she was 'really sad' about the decision to cancel the Buffy The Vampire Slayer reboot (L to R) Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter and Nicholas Brendon
But it may not be the end of the road for Buffy, according to a source, as they hinted at Gellar's hopes to take the show 'elsewhere' and .
'It was him; the buck stopped with Craig,' an insider told the Daily Mail.
'He just didn't like the project and he didn't think it was any good. He rolled his eyes whenever it came up, like he was beleaguered that he had to do it. He didn't like how it was shaping up so he axed it. Most people here think that was a colossal mistake, but it was his decision,' the insider said.
In February 2025, it was reported by Deadline that Gellar would be reprising her role as Buffy Summers in a pilot ordered by Hulu, with Hamnet director Zhao – a self-professed lifelong Buffy fan – set to direct the pilot episode.
From there, actress Ryan Kiera Armstrong, 16, was as Sunnydale's newest vampire slayer – just three years younger than Gellar when she was cast as Buffy in 1997.
Sister screenwriting duo Nora and Lilla Zuckerman had reportedly written the pilot episode, with the series' original executive producers Gail Berman and husband and wife Fran and Kaz Kuzui also attached.
Throughout production, Sarah would update her five million Instagram followers with photos from the set, including a photo taken during a table read of the pilot episode last July. She also posed with Zhao, with the two seen holding wooden daggers in their hands.
Then, Sarah gave fans a far less welcomed update on Saturday when she posted a somber video with news of the reboot's cancellation.
It was reported by People magazine that Sarah had received a phone call about the fate of the show on March 13 while attending the premiere for her latest film, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, which is also produced by Searchlight.




