Also in the wings somewhere is Ron Moore's Virtualiy and then of couse that Star Wars live action series currently casting adn in pre-production
Virtuality's pilot will air on July 4. That's most likely an indication that it won't go to series, tho who knows with these wacky networks. If Fox would renew
Dollhouse (my new gold standard for wtf-ness) then why not take a chance with
Virtuality?
Fox may even be testing the waters by airing it on the one night when only the "RDM bootlickers"

would bother watching. The notion that cultish genre shows might be worth cultivating seems to be gaining traction among the networks, which is a nice development if true.
As for live-action
Star Wars, maybe that will be a fall 2010 debut because it sure isn't showing up on anyone's list for 2009-2010 midseason.
A few more, the first two are
courtesy of an upfront news site I just stumbled across.
AMC
The Prisoner - A remake, for good or ill, of the classic series, but filmed in Africa and probably significantly altered in tone and content. A miniseries, it will air in November 2009. Significant cast: Jim Caveziel and Ian McKellan.
A&E
Night Falls - The Jekyl/Hyde story, this time retold w/a NYPD cop who gets his split personality when he's shot in the head. The fact that the personality only emerges at night (somehow triggered by nightfall) puts this squarely in sf/f territory. The casting apparently hasn't been done yet. I recommend they find some guy as close as they can get to Michael C. Hall.
HBO
Game of Thrones - Drama based on the best-selling fantasy series. Significant cast: Peter Dinklage in the lead role of Tyrion.