‘Browncoats’ are beside themselves in joy with the recent release of the Collector’s Edition of Serenity.

Joss Whedon teased the new DVD at this Summer’s San Diego Comic Con with clips from the new featurettes and a commentary that includes Whedon and cast members Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau and Ron Glass.

While there Whedon was asked if there was any possibility of a another big screen adventure, to which he replied: “I’m all up for a big damn sequel. I hope there are some big damn sales for the special edition. They made the special edition because people keep buying the movie. But Nathan is busy on Wisteria Lane [on Desperate Housewives] and Summer is all grown up and terminating people. I don’t know if people are free, but I’d love to do it.”

Whedon isn’t bored though, as he updated fans with his many projects in the world of comics, films and television. Along with continuing Buffy Season 8 for Dark Horse and executive producing Angel: After the Fall for IDW, Whedon introduced his latest franchise.

“There is a new book - an interweb book - called Sugarshock. It’s an original story with artist Fabio Moon, who is extraordinarily talented. I’m also doing some other comic books, X-Men and Runaways, and they are really fun.”

On the film front, Whedon dropped the first news of a horror script he penned with former Buffy and Angel staff writer, Drew Goddard. “Drew and I have written a movie together. It’s a film called Cabin in the Woods, and it is the horror film to end all horror films, literally, and more about that I will not say.

“A lot of people have been asking about the status of Goners. I would love to tell you that it’s an absolute go, but I am still rewriting it…but it’s starting to look extremely good. It’s the thing I am working on the hardest. I’ve got some studio notes, and you know how studios are. I had to sit through all these notes about how my script could be better. And they were right.”

Lastly, Buffyverse fans pining over a long-promised miniseries about Watcher Rupert Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) finally received some good news.

“There is a very real possibility in the next year that I will finally get to film Ripper. The BBC has come to us and is very excited. It will be a ninety-minute piece. The deal isn’t set but everybody seems to be in the same frame of mind that this is something that should happen and will happen.”

Click here to read the review of Serenity: Collector’s Edition.