Well, you don't know what he's doing. I know a lot of professional actors or have over the years -- and half the stuff they do, we never see. He does audiobooks, his own web series, theater, films, voices for games, voices for animated work...
He's been very busy after Buffy, just hasn't done films and shows with wide-distribution. Keep in mind regardless of whether we see it -- he still gets paid well. SPN is a 22 episode series, a lot of waiting around, and makes it difficult to do other things -- also it has two main leads, and not much room for ensemble.
Runaways is an ensemble drame with six to ten episodes a year. I don't blame him, I'd have charged SPN - a long-running series with two main leads and 22 episodes a year, a heck of a lot for my services too. Network series are hell.
Going to Cons is a networking opportunity, maintains a fandom, and pays well. Big ticket folks like Marsters get upwards to $250,000 a con (that's more than 90% of us make a year), sometimes more. And Marsters likes cons, he went to Star Trek ones as a kid. And he's an extrovert.
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He's been very busy after Buffy, just hasn't done films and shows with wide-distribution. Keep in mind regardless of whether we see it -- he still gets paid well. SPN is a 22 episode series, a lot of waiting around, and makes it difficult to do other things -- also it has two main leads, and not much room for ensemble.
Runaways is an ensemble drame with six to ten episodes a year. I don't blame him, I'd have charged SPN - a long-running series with two main leads and 22 episodes a year, a heck of a lot for my services too. Network series are hell.
Going to Cons is a networking opportunity, maintains a fandom, and pays well. Big ticket folks like Marsters get upwards to $250,000 a con (that's more than 90% of us make a year), sometimes more. And Marsters likes cons, he went to Star Trek ones as a kid. And he's an extrovert.