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X-Files creator Chris Carter to visit Vancouver for gallery meet and greet

The truth is out there. And next week, the man behind that famous TV slogan will be out here.

Chris Carter, the creator of the X-Files, will be in Vancouver later this month for a special meet and greet event at downtown Vancouver’s Back Gallery Project. Carter’s visit will coincide with the closing of Back Gallery’s latest X-Files exhibition, titled “The Making of The X-Files“. The exhibition boasts a unique piece of memorabilia from the popular Fox drama: FBI agent Fox Mulder’s entire basement office, complete with his folder-covered desk, his “I Want To Believe” poster, his moon landing photo, his filing cabinet stuffed with par ... [Continua a leggere]

'The X-Files' Season 11 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Chris Carter Confirms Return! Details Revealed! Will Mitch Pileggi Reprise His Role?

The science fiction horror drama created by Chris Carter revealed that "The X-Files" Season 11 will be back in production in Vancouver next spring. The TV series will finally return after a lot of speculations following its recently revived six episodes earlier this year. "I imagine we would be up there shooting in the spring of 2017," Chris Carter told The Globe and Mail. The 58-year-old producer revealed that fans could expect longer chapters as he is planning to do "a small expansion" on "The X-Files" Season 11's number of episodes. He also confirmed that the "talks are well advanced" for ... [Continua a leggere]

Creator of The X-Files Chris Carter receives VIFF award

The popular 90s show put Vancouver on the radar for television production

It was Vancouver's deep, dark forests that brought the television series The X-Files to the city for five seasons. "There were forest scenes in the pilot of The X-Files, and we came up simply for the forests," said creator Chris Carter, laughing. "[Lead actor] David Duchovny says it was two weeks that turned into five years." The hit television show had a profound impact on Vancouver's production scene, making the city a go-to location for television and film productions. Carter is being recognized for The X-Files' contribution to that growth with an Industry Builder Award from the ... [Continua a leggere]

X-Files creator wants to return series to Vancouver

The creator of the iconic Sci-Fi TV series that helped put Vancouver on the map as ‘Hollywood North’ wants to bring the series back to town.

Chris Carter says he wants wants Vancouver to be the film location for season 11 of the X-Files, after the Emmy award winning show made a return to the small screen this January, after a 13-year hiatus. “The plan is to come back to Vancouver. Those negotiations I say are underway. There’s nothing for certain, but I can tell you everyone’s intention is to come back and do another round of X-Files.” Carter says Hollywood North has a lot to offer the film and TV industry. “It’s really the overall package. You sacrifice nothing by coming to Vancouver. Y ... [Continua a leggere]

It’s 1993 all over again, as the X-Files cast reunites for six-show miniseries

Chris Carter and Co. will start shooting in Vancouver this month, with an eye on extending the show’s run

The X-Files is coming back to Vancouver to film a six-episode miniseries, and series creator Chris Carter said he and stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are game to stick around for more if the first six go well. “I certainly will leave the door open,” Carter said over the phone from his home up the coast from Los Angeles, where he was at his laptop banging out the script for the first episode. “It’s a huge amount of pressure. I love writing the characters. I love writing the show. I haven’t written the TV show in 13 years ... so I hope it’s going O ... [Continua a leggere]


Interview: Chris Carter talks 'X-Files,' maintaining mystery of Mulder, Scully

TORONTO - "The X-Files" creator Chris Carter returns to Vancouver this summer to shoot a new batch of his sci-fi tales, which pick up eight years after we last saw paranormal experts Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. In addition to returning stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, Carter says fans can expect Mitch Pileggi to return as Walter Skinner and William B. Davis as "The Smoking Man," even though that character had been killed off. "As we say in 'The X-Files,' even though you're dead you're never really dead," says Carter, adding there's "a big chance" the Lone Gunmen will also return. ... [Continua a leggere]

X-Files creator Chris Carter calls Vancouver 'perfect place' to film reboot

Shooting for the new X-Files, starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, begins in B.C. this June

Chris Carter, creator of the X-Files, can't wait to start shooting the series reboot in Vancouver this summer. The paranormal sci-fi series, which always insisted that "the truth is out there," will get a six-episode run on TV next year, Fox announced last month. Stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, who played FBI agents Mulder and Scully, will reprise their roles. Carter will be in Vancouver on Wednesday as the special guest for an industry celebration of National Canadian Film Day, organized by the Vancouver International Film Festival. He spoke to The Early Edition's Ric ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter tells the truth about The X-Files’ return

Series creator talks about Vancouver and B.C.’s role in making the show a hit

The truth is simple: Chris Carter loves Vancouver. The creator of hit sci-fi show The X-Files is coming back to the B.C. coast this week to be the guest speaker at a Vancouver International Film Festival Industry panel being held on National Canadian Film Day on April 29. Carter has been invited to discuss The X-Files’ deep connection to the TV and film industry in B.C. since its creation in 1993. Carter arguably opened the province’s doors to American television and film artists when he decided to shoot The X-Files in Vancouver and B.C. for its first five seasons, before taking ... [Continua a leggere]

X-Files creator Chris Carter says reboot will reflect new truths out there

Part of the truth is out there: We know The X-Files is returning to Fox for a limited, six-episode run. We know it’s being shot in Vancouver, where the first five seasons of the series were shot. And we know David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson will reprise their roles of Mulder and Scully. To find out more, The Globe contacted X-Files creator Chris Carter, who is “basically shackled to his computer,” he said, working on the project. It will shoot through the summer and likely air in early 2016, he says. In addition to being a huge television phenomenon with a fiercely devo ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter’s unfinished business

After 17 years, the showrunner brings The X-Files home to Vancouver

Chris Carter doesn’t indulge in social media, but he still managed to spawn a trending topic when it was announced that the iconic series he created – The X-Files, about those equally iconic UFO-chasing FBI agents, Mulder and Scully – would be returning to Fox for a six-part event series. Between 1993 and 2002, The X-Files was a veritable cultural phenomenon. The paranormal drama logged 202 episodes over its nine seasons, five seasons of which were shot right here in the 604 before production moved down to Los Angeles. But the event series means more than just a return to a ... [Continua a leggere]

X-Files in the City

Chris Carter reopens Files in Vancouver

Look for some big-screen déjà vu by mid-summer, as Scully and Mulder go poking their flashlights into B.C.'s dark corners for The X-Files: I Want to Believe.It'll be old home week for the paranormal TV series that filmed here from 1993 to 1998. The last several seasons and a first feature film were shot in Los Angeles, but for this sequel, creator Chris Carter brought stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson back to Vancouver.The biggest X-Files mystery was where Carter had disappeared to after the series wrapped in 2002. He went from being TV's busiest guy -- he ran three other ... [Continua a leggere]

The X-Files

The beloved-made in Vancouver series hits the big screen again this summer. Its obsessed fans don't want to wait that long.

At least this much is true: The plot of the second — and, as yet, untitled — X-Files movie, which was filmed in Vancouver and is due to hit theatres July 25, includes a good priest and a bad priest. There’s some genetic engineering and some organ harvesting in the mix. There’s a horrific disease, and a warped and twisted religious cult. There’s an 11-year-old kid in a wheelchair, and someone’s head gets chopped off. It’s all true.Or it’s all false. Holly Simon, queen of the X-Files fans, is certain it’s all true, because she got the same in ... [Continua a leggere]

Vancouver's 'X factor' made X-Files a success: creator

The city has an "X factor" that made The X-Files the success it was, according to the show's creator and producer Chris Carter.

VANCOUVER - The city has an "X factor" that made The X-Files the success it was, according to the show's creator and producer Chris Carter. "This city has definitely been one of the secrets of our success ... and it's just one of the reasons why we came back," said Carter.Speaking to a small group of journalists gathered for what was billed as a "thank-you hug" for local media Wednesday, Carter, lead star David Duchovny and co-writer Frank Spotnitz did their best to answer questions about the production of the second X-Files movie without unveiling any plot points, or significant dramatic deve ... [Continua a leggere]

Transcript of CTV-BC News, March 12th/2008

Reporter Coleen Christie in studio: "The Truth is Out there, and in July, it will be in Theatres. I'm of course talking about the new XFiles Movie, shot right here in Vancouver." Cut to David Duchovny. He's wearing a dark blue shirt, his hair's a bit disheveled, and he's sporting a bit of a 5 o' clock shadow. He's sitting in a chair in front of a mirror, clasping a microphone with both hands. "It is a home-away-from-home for me, no matter what you all wanna say about it." Duchovny jokes good-naturedly with a smile. Coleen interupts with: "Ah the difference a decade can make. Today, star David ... [Continua a leggere]

X-Files stars unveil release date for next film

VANCOUVER -- The truth is out there and it's come to Vancouver. One of the stars of the long-running X-Files television series, David Duchovny, and the shows' two creative minds, Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, officially announced the next motion picture to spin off from the popular science-fiction drama on Wednesday.The not-yet-named film is expected to make it to the big screen on July 25, said an upbeat Duchovny. The actor, who starred for nine seasons as detectives Fox Mulder, and his former co-star Gillian Anderson, will take the always-complicated relationship between Mulder and Scully ... [Continua a leggere]

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