· Seeing as Dollhouse's renewal easily filled the annual good-news quota for Joss Whedon's beleaguered fans, no one should be too disappointed by his likely exclusion from a proposed remake/reboot of his 1992 breakthrough Buffy the Vampire Slayer. That film's director, Fran Rubel Kuzui, and her producer husband may instead look into a "darker, event-sized movie" (sorry, gang, no Angel, Willow, Xander or Spike, either!) for franchising down the line. Ideally, Buffy would dovetail with Twilight in a sort of Alien vs. Predator-style fight to the death; if you can't get excited about the prospects for Bella the Vampire Slayer, then what can you get excited about? [THR]
More Hollywood Ink after the jump...
· Not to be outdone -- or actually, yes, to be quite outdone -- Disney plans a revival of its 1986 alien-abduction sci-fi adventure Flight of the Navigator. [THR]
· WME chose Memorial Day weekend to quietly dump the news that Jim Wiatt is indeed out at the new super-agency. The William Morris head was originally expected to take an active role alongside his Endeavor counterparts Ari Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell; now he's facing an "imminent" exit behind the 100 or so WMA personnel who've already filed through Ari's abattoir. His next move remains to be announced. [LAT]
· Brillstein Entertainment is developing an unscripted TV show around Twitter; early word describes a series "putting ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format." That's it? You've got 52 characters left -- tell us more! [Variety]
· Have you been wondering what would-be mogul Phillipe Martinez has been up to since capsizing a couple years ago with Harsh Times, I Could Never Be Your Woman, and other mishandled bombs? Oh. Well, Sharon Waxman has an update anyway. [The Wrap]