Writer-producer Bryan Fuller already has a lot on his TV plate, with two new shows in development for NBC, Mockingbird Lane and Hannibal. He is also looking to team up with director Bryan Singer on a new reboot of the original Star Trek TV series, although that likely won't happen until after J.J. Abrams' theatrical sequel Star Trek 2 hits theaters next summer.

"Bryan and I are big fans of Trek and have discussed a take on what we would do, and we would love to do it. I don't think anything is going to happen in any official capacity until after the next movie comes out. And I'm sure it would be wisely under J.J. Abrams' purview of what happens. He's the guardian of Trek right now."

We first reported on this proposed TV reboot back in March 2009, a few months before the first Star Trek was released in theaters. Even if this does come to fruition, it will still be a few more years before we see a new Star Trek on the small screen.