Nothing brought me greater joy yesterday than reading on Entertainment Weekly that Bryan Fuller is adapting The Lotus Caves as a new TV series for Syfy. Lotus Caves is a novel by John Christopher about “rebellious lunar colonists [who] dare to take a peek beyond their borders and discover a bunch of brainiac aliens living [...]
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Bryan Fuller Working on New Syfy TV Show
Posted: August 12, 2010 in bryan fuller, dead like me, pushing daisies, the lotus caves, wonderfallsFans Haven’t Given Up on ‘Pushing Daisies’
Posted: April 20, 2009 in around town, bryan fuller, paley center, pushing daisies, tvweek articles“Pushing Daisies” may be canceled, but the sold-out crowd at PaleyFest’s Sunday screening of the series’ last three, as-yet-unaired episodes wasn’t ready to let go. Neither was the show’s cast and crew. medium Introducing the screening to a standing ovation (another one followed the final episode), creator Bryan Fuller said, “I’m hoping there is a [...]
Gone But Not Forgotten: Canceled TV Shows
Posted: November 13, 2008 in angel, boomtown, bryan fuller, carnivale, cupid, dead like me, drive, early edition, everwood, eyes, firefly, freaks and geeks, gideon's crossing, greg berlanti, grosse pointe, homefront, jack & bobby, jake 2.0, joan of arcadia, joss whedon, judd apatow, karen sisco, miracles, once and again, pasadena, profit, skin, tv on dvd, veronica mars, wonderfallsEntertainment Weekly recently put up a gallery of reader-submitted canceled, but still missed TV shows. Looking through the gallery was like looking at a collage of every show I’ve ever loved and lost. There were some omissions — Everwood, Pasadena, Profit, Miracles, Firefly, Cupid, Karen Sisco, Dead Like Me — but for the most part, [...]
TVWeek’s Masters of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror
Posted: September 30, 2008 in bryan fuller, dead like me, joss whedon, pushing daisies, supernatural, tvweek articles, wonderfallsTVWeek unveiled its Masters of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror picks earlier this week. The list features 12 showrunners, executives and producers who are making their mark in those genres, including Joss Whedon, J.J. Abrams, Tim Kring, Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof, David Eick & Ronald Moore, and more. I got to interview and write-up Bryan [...]


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