The first is an adaptation of Augusten Burrough's book Sellevision, about a home shopping channel employee who exposes himself on live TV during a Slumber Sunday Sundown slot while wearing a bathrobe. It will be co-produced with Bryan Fuller (X-Men, Superman Returns).
"I love the world of home shopping -- it's such a rich world. There are those great metaphors of consumerism, buying happiness, all of that chasing material thing."The second project is half-hour comedy No Kill, about an animal shelter with a policy against killing.
"It's a comedy about becoming human. There's definitely a 'Barney Miller' workplace aspect to it."Both projects are a move away from the sci-fi/fantasy genre that has informed all of Fuller's previous work, although the writer confirmed he's planning a twelve-issue comic-book of Pushing Daisies, intended as the blueprint for a movie.