There was a time when Bryan Fuller was involved with every American TV project that was going, but the producer has departed a number of projects in the last year or so.

One show Fuller's name was attached to was The Vampire Chronicles TV series, an adaptation of Anne Rice's books that were previously turned into the film Interview with a Vampire.

It wasn't announced what role Fuller would be taking on, but at the time Rice's son Christopher explained that Fuller had longed to work on the property for decades. Now, Dread Central are reporting that Fuller stepped away from The Vampire Chronicles back in February, and quote Anne as saying that he "chose to move on".

A post on the series' official Facebook page displays the title of the show as The Vampire Lestat and shares that the first episode was written solely by Christopher Rice, and is titled 'The Wolf Killer'.

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Bryan Fuller was famously involved with Star Trek: Discovery, but departed the revival of the long-running science-fiction property before it came to air.

He did bring Neil Gaiman's American Gods to screens, but he left alongside showrunner Michael Green after the show's first season. Lost writer Jesse Alexander took over the project.

Fuller was also attached to Steven Spielberg and Apple's Amazing Stories reboot but left after spending two years developing it, at first for NBC and later for Apple.

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