US TV
Bryan Fuller quits 'Heroes'
Published Monday, Jun 22 2009, 22:02 BST | By Neil Wilkes

The 39-year old was a key part of the show's production team during its first season but left in 2007 to create his own series, Pushing Daisies.
When Daisies was axed at the end of last year, Fuller returned to the fold at Heroes to help turn around its fortunes. Fans lauded Fuller for his part in the show's creative reinvigoration, and in recent months, the writer has been masterminding storylines for the upcoming fourth season.
According to reports, Fuller decided to depart Heroes last week in order to concentrate on developing new projects for NBC. He has previously expressed an interest in creating a new Star Trek TV series.
> Click here to read our interview with Bryan Fuller from April
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