57777202Larry Charles, the bearded, slightly homeless-looking man who wrote for Seinfeld and Mad About You, and directed Borat, Brüno and Religulous, as well as episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm, is about to be raking in some more dough, courtesy of NBC.

NBC is developing a semi-scripted comedy from sitcom vet Larry Charles and McG's Wonderland shingle.

Untitled project centers on a group of sci-fi fanboys in a small town who shoot their own version of a canceled TV show. Charles is onboard to write, exec produce and direct the project.

That sounds like a cool show. It sounds a bit like Michel Gondry's Be Kind Rewind, but presumably with less cardboard involved.

If you thought one show was enough for this guy, just remember, Larry Charles isn't a one network-man. He's got creative babies all over town.

Additionally, Charles is reworking the script for Fox's comedy pilot Boldly Going Nowhere alongside the project's creators, the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia trio of Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton.

That's enough for one man, right? He couldn't possibly have a third show making the rounds, right?

Charles also is working on a comedy project starring Curb Your Enthusiasm standout J.B Smoove. The Sony TV-produced ensemble comedy, set at a moving company, will be shopped to cable networks.

Alright! That's it! Let's just give all the shows to Larry Charles before he takes them all at gun point.