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Bryan Fuller to Direct Remake of Stephen King's Christine for Blumhouse

Hannibal TV series creator Bryan Fuller is directing a movie adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel Christine for Blumhouse and Sony.

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Hannibal's Bryan Fuller Still Wants to Tell Silence of the Lambs Arc

The showrunner of the canceled cult drama raises the idea of "Hannibal" continuing as a series of "irregular" miniseries.

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Bryan Fuller No Longer Showrunner of Star Trek: Discovery

Hannibal and Six Feet Under's Bryan Fuller is stepping back from his showrunner role on the upcoming Star Trek TV series, though he will still serve as executive producer.

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'Star Trek Discovery' Set 10 Years Before 'The Original Series'

Showrunner Bryan Fuller confirmed today that the new series "Star Trek Discovery" will be set between "Enterprise" and "The Original Series."

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'Star Trek: Discovery' to Feature Female Lead, Openly Gay Character

New details have been revealed about the main characters of CBS All-Access' upcoming "Star Trek" series.

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"American Gods": Meet Neil Gaiman's Deities Before You Watch Them on TV

CBR spotlights the gods you need to know before Starz's television adaptation from Bryan Fuller & Michael Green arrives on TV in 2017.

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'Star Trek' Icons Celebrate 50 Years of Going Where No One Has Gone Before

Key figures from "Star Trek's" five-decade history shared memories of the venerable sci-fi franchise’s profound influence on fans and popular culture.

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SDCC: For 'Star Trek's' 50th, Franchise Stars Look to the Future

Bryan Fuller was joined by William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Jeri Ryan and Scott Bakula for a discussion of the sci-fi franchise.

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Bryan Fuller, William Shatner & More 'Star Trek' Vets to Attend Panel at SDCC

In celebration of "Star Trek's" 50th anniversary, a slew of familiar faces are set to attend a commemorative panel for the franchise at SDCC.

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Fuller Implies New 'Star Trek' Series Will Have LGBT Crew Members

The "Star Trek" showrunner revealed more details about the new series' production.

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New 'Star Trek' TV Series Adds 'Voyager' Novelist Kirsten Beyer to the Writing Staff

Bryan Fuller is adding a "Star Trek" veteran to his writing staff for CBS All-Access' upcoming 2017 series.

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New 'Star Trek' Series to Begin Shooting in Toronto This Fall

CBS announced today that they will be boldly going to Toronto, Canada to film their new "Star Trek" series, which debuts in 2017.

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Simon Pegg Got Help from Memory Alpha Writers on 'Star Trek Beyond' Script

Pegg opens up about the help he got from the fan wiki writers, the film's relationship to the upcoming TV series and more.

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CBS's 'Star Trek' Revival Beams Up Bryan Fuller as Showrunner

The "Hannibal" producer will return to his roots, serving as co-creator and showrunner of CBS's upcoming "Star Trek" series.

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'American Gods' is Like the Marvel Universe, 'But With Gods,' Fuller Says

The Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel aims to be "as detailed and integrated as the Marvel Universe is," teases co-showrunner Bryan Fuller.

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Bryan Fuller Shares the Amazing Story Behind His 'Amazing Stories' Revival

The creator of the fan-favorite "Dead Like Me" and "Pushing Daisies" chats with SPINOFF about teaming with Steven Spielberg for a new "Amazing Stories," and his hopes for "Hannibal."

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Bryan Fuller To Revive 'Amazing Stories' At NBC

The '80s anthology series that featured the work of famous directors will be brought back by the Hannibal producer and Amblin TV.

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'Hannibal's' David Slade to Helm 'American Gods' Pilot

The director will reunite with "Hannibal" showrunner Bryan Fuller on the Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman's acclaimed fantasy novel.

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SDCC: 'Hannibal' May Be Canceled, But Producer Pledges 'It's Not Over'

Stars Hugh Dancy and Richard Armitage joined executive producers Bryan Fuller and Martha De Laurentiis at Comic-Con for a celebration of the canceled NBC thriller.

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NBC Shifts 'Hannibal,' 'Aquarius' to Saturdays

NBC moves its two serial killer series to Saturday nights, another signal that "Hannibal" may be as dead as his victims.

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