No idea ... I was never actually that interested in it in the first place.
Neither was I.
I am just struggling to think of anything else (bar the obvious things like the Crusade scripts which we already know it isn't going to be) that the fans have been waiting for for the last five years.
Understood.
Unless they have obtained the rights to re-print all the shrot stories from Amazing Stories and the B5 magazine. I would definitely be interested in that.
Don't know how they'd do that, since neither magazine exists anymore. Maybe the rights revert to Warner Brothers? In that case, Cafepress would probably have to license the material from Warner Brothers, and they probably would not be able to afford that.
Maybe it's something to do with the novels? Was't there something in the works for those?
As far as I know, no new novels are planned, and nobody at Warner Brothers or Del Rey knows that anybody wants 'em and/or are not at all concerned about it. Evidently, there were too few of us who bought the Del Rey novels, and they aren't interested in doing B5 universe novels anymore. I'd hoped that as good as the Del Rey trilogies were, they'd have sold well after word of mouth circulated that they were vastly better than the majority of the original Dell novels (i.e. 1 thru 6 & 8). and on par with Dell 7 & 9. It might have been the case that having been stung on the crappy Dell novels (1 thru 6 & 8), people didn't even consider buying the Del Rey trilogies. I know some people who felt that way, and absolutely
refused to read any more B5 novels. Gharlane of Eddore (who has now passed beyong the rim.) was one of them. I offered to lend him my copies, but he refused to read 'em.
Then, there are a lot of people who simply refuse to read (novels), period. They can't be bothered. It's too much effort. The trouble is that they're out of practice. If it was on audiobooks, they might make time and borrow it from a library. Reading is just too much work for some people.