E! Online reports that ABC is in very early talks of doing a "reboot" of one of the most addictive TV series of the past decade - J.J. Abrams' "Alias". Years before "Lost" hit the airwaves, Abrams was best known as the producer of The CW soap "Felicity" and in 2001 he created and served as show runner on the new action spy series for the network which launched the careers of the likes of Jennifer Garner, Bradley Cooper, Michael Vartan and Rachel Nichols. The show ran for five years and scored awards and critical acclaim, especially for its truly brilliant first two seasons, and had a large cult following.