"Star Trek: Discovery" begins production. Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman, Rod Roddenberry tapped as executive producers. CBS streams "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Star Trek: Voyager," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek: Enterprise." Read More »
It looks like the Starz series American Gods has officially started principal photography, and there is nobody more excited about it than Neil Gaiman himself. The Anansi Boys author has just shared a few photos from the set with Hannibal’s Bryan Fuller and even teased about the first scene featuring Ian McShane as Mr. Wednesday! Read More »
After being on the writing team for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller is coming back to the U.S.S. Enterprise franchise, teaming up with CBS to create a new series set in its universe. In the latest news from the still-untitled project, the time frames have been revealed -- where in the continuity does the show fall? Read More »
The highly anticipated American Gods gains yet another talented star as Emily Browning joins the cast of the Starz series. Read More »
The upcoming live action adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel American Gods has just found the perfect Mr. Wednesday in Ian McShane. The Game of Thrones star has just been confirmed to take on the lead role opposite The 100 actor Ricky Whittle, who will play Shadow Moon! Read More »
Star Trek: The Original Series is turning 50 years old in 2016, and the celebration is pretty big: not only is there a film coming out, Star Trek Beyond, but there's also a planned new CBS series to mark the anniversary. Now, even better, Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller, who's worked with the Enterprise franchise before, has joined the project as showrunner! Read More »
These days, a series finale doesn't exactly mean the end of a TV show thanks to outlets like Netflix, Amazon and other online, streaming services that have brought dead shows back to life. But the options for NBC's recently canceled horror crime series Hannibal has fewer options since Amazon and Netflix have passed on giving the show a fourth season. The season three finale episode remains as the series' end, but executive Bryan Fuller is still hopeful of other possibilities of the show continuing, including a movie. He's certainly churned up rumors after ending his show, but should we get our hopes up? Read more details on the future of Hannibal and the mysterious end credits song "Love Crime" by Siouxsie Sioux (which has been trending ever since) below! Read More »
There have been a number of series renewals and cancellations so far this spring, but one intriguing show has yet to get either good or bad news this year. NBC's psychological thriller-horror program, Hannibal, has reportedly been on the cancellation cusp this year, but series creator Bryan Fuller revealed this week that he's "very confident" he'll get a third season. Read More »