Bryan fuller

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    Bryan Fuller slates Bohemian Rhapsody trailer for 'queer erasure' and 'hetero-washing'

    The producer behind TV shows like Pushing Daisies, Hannibal and American Gods, has slammed it for failing to show Mercury's well-documented bisexuality.

  • NewsVariety

    ‘American Gods’ showrunners Bryan Fuller, Michael Green exit

    Bryan Fuller and Michael Green are exiting their posts as showrunners on Starz drama “American Gods.” Creators and executive producers on the series, Fuller and Green are said to be departing after clashing with producer FremantleMedia over budget and creative direction. Fuller and Green were said to have been pushing for an increase to the […]

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    Star Trek: Discovery - Bryan Fuller confirms female lead, gay character, prequel setting, and more!

    Today was the penultimate day of the Television Critics Association summer press tour, an annual event which holds a variety of different panels – and this year, one of those panels was ran by Bryan Fuller, who revealed a lot of information about the new Star Trek: Discovery program, set to launch in 2017 on CBS All Access in the US, on terrestrial television in Canada, and on Netflix worldwide. The intention is to provide a different point of view from prior Star Trek series, given that the pr

  • NewsRyan Leston

    Star Trek Beyond Postpones Upcoming TV Show

    According to Trekcore, fans of the long-running sci-fi TV series will have to wait a little longer for the upcoming revival… at least six months after the release of ‘Star Trek Beyond’. “When [CBS] split from Viacom ten years ago, January 1, 2006, one of the big sticking points, as you can imagine, was ‘Star Trek’,” said CBS President Les Moonves during an interview with the ‘Star Trek’ fan site. The upcoming ‘Star Trek’ revival show is being produced by ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Star Trek Into Darknes

  • NewsBen Skipper

    New Star Trek TV Series Hires Hannibal's Bryan Fuller

    CBS has hired ‘Hannibal’ head writer Bryan Fuller to sit in the captain’s chair and run its new 'Star Trek’ TV series as co-creator and executive producer. Fuller joins after his critically-adored take on the Hannibal Lecter story was cancelled by NBC after three seasons following poor ratings. “My very first experience of 'Star Trek’ is my oldest brother turning off all the lights in the house and flying his model of a D7 Class Klingon Battle Cruiser through the darkened halls,“ said Fuller i