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'X-Files' Stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson Open Up About Emotional and 'Nostalgic' Revival Series

FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are back! The X-Files stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson spoke with ET at the premiere the new revival series at the California Science Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday, where they opened up on their emotional return to the franchise that made them household names years ago. According to Duchovny, just reading the script for the first time brought him to tears. "It was nostalgic," the 55-year-old Golden Globe winner told ET. "It was just seeing the, just the names on the page again you know?" As for Anderson, she's looking forward to bri ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter and Cast Explain Why ‘The X-Files’ Revival Is ‘a Trip Down Memory Lane’

The truth is still out there and, after an over-thirteen-year hiatus, the search continued Tuesday at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Iconic series “The X-Files'” original cast members David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis and Mitch Pileggi were joined by new additions Joel McHale, Kumail Nanjiani, Robbie Amell, Lauren Ambrose and returnee Annabeth Gish, who co-starred in the last two seasons of the series. On the premiere red carpet, Variety played compare and contrast with the new and returning actors about what gave them deja vu this time around a ... [Continua a leggere]

Here's How The X-Files Reboot Got Made

From the mouths of David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Chris Carter, and more. Plus an exclusive clip.

THE ORIGIN STORY After the 2008 film The X-Files: I Want To Believe flopped among critics and barely eked by at the box office, any thought of another reunion was far from any of the principal cast members' minds. In fact, for Gillian Anderson, who plays FBI Agent Dana Scully, the very notion made her sick. "The first time I heard the idea of continuing The X-Files mentioned was at New York Comic-Con in 2013, when we appeared to mark the show's twentieth anniversary," Anderson recalls. "Somebody from the audience asked about the possibility of us doing more movies or shows, an ... [Continua a leggere]

The X-Files' Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny on the Beginning and the End (?) of Mulder and Scully

The cosmos aligned for Mulder and Scully to return to TV, and for a show that's about alien conspiracy and the unexplained, do you think that's a coincidence? Yes, against all expectations (and even some of their misgivings) Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny suited up once more for six episodes of The X-Files. It took Mulder (and fewer episodes) to get Scully to sign on. "The episode count had probably the biggest influence on my final decision," Anderson told E! News on set in Vancouver, Canada about returning to the franchise. "I wasn't interested in it. What doing it for TV meant in the ... [Continua a leggere]

Session with Gillian Anderson

How was it working with David Duchovny again? Well David is David, so as you know, he's funny and irreverent and we have a laugh. We laugh about the olden days and about how different it is to do the series as old people. He has a better memory than me so the conversation is usually him being reminded of something we did and me saying, "Really? That happened? In which of the 20,000 episodes?" We definitely stayed closer to set this time round than we used to. I mean, our trailers were where our life happened back in the day! I had a child in mine for one! These days though, after a scene fini ... [Continua a leggere]


When 'The X-Files' Became A-List: An Oral History of Fox's Out-There Success Story

On the eve of a six-episode reunion series, creator Chris Carter, stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, and the executives who put the risky show on the air in 1993 recall how the pop sensation all but minted money for a fledgling network.

Anyone handicapping Fox's fall 1993 lineup likely would have gone all in on the self-titled sitcom from Sinbad rather than a supernatural FBI drama starring two no-names for the network of 90210 and Married … With Children. That bet would have been woefully misguided. The X-Files went on to become a bona fide smash for the 8-year-old network in desperate need of legitimacy and has endured in ways few TV series can claim. Chris Carter's original 202-episode run, which peaked north of 27 million viewers, spawned two feature films and launched the careers of Gillian Anderson and David Duc ... [Continua a leggere]

David Duchovny Unravels the Mysteries of Twitter and Returning to The X-Files

Why playing Fox Mulder is like singing an old tune

Specs Age 55 Claim to fame Star of Fox's X-Files miniseries (premieres Jan. 24) and NBC's Aquarius Base New York Twitter @davidduchovny Adweek: What's the first information you consume in the morning? David Duchovny: I get The New York Times on my iPad, so I go through that. I get physically ill if the television's on in the morning. It's actually hard for me to watch television unless it's dark out. It's an old-school habit. My mother probably instilled in me the idea that you'd better be sick if you're watching television during the day. What social media platforms do you use? I'm o ... [Continua a leggere]

David Duchovny And Gillian Anderson On "The X-Files": The Truth Is In Here

The statement “absence makes the heart grow fonder” certainly rings true in the case of The X-Files. The groundbreaking sci-fi horror drama went off the air in May 2002 and spawned two films — one in 1998 and a second in 2008 — but the return of the beloved series has garnered so much fan love that it has turned into one of TV’s most anticipated events of the winter. “I think of it as a 13-year commercial break,” series creator Chris Carter said in a statement. “The good news is, the world has only gotten that much stranger, a perfect time to tel ... [Continua a leggere]

Gillian Anderson: ‘Nothing is lacking in my life. I don’t sit on bar stools, pining’

From The X-Files to The Fall, and Streetcar to War and Peace, Gillian Anderson is busy. She tells Rachel Cooke why it keeps her sane – and why being a single mother of three suits her fine

Of all the truly famous actors I have ever met – by which I mean those whose faces have appeared, bus-sized, on posters on Sunset Boulevard rather than among, say, the pages of the Radio Times – Gillian Anderson is by some distance the cleverest at interviews. Is it a performance, the way she appears so sane and normal? Or is she really sane and normal? Impossible to say, though I have my suspicions. All I can tell you is that, tiny in her jeans and boots, she radiates a certain surprising solidarity. You’d call it sisterliness, if that didn’t sound so my-pal-the-Hollyw ... [Continua a leggere]

Scully and Me

Back to investigate the paranormal after a hiatus of 13 years, X-Files star Gillian Anderson talks to Vogue about finding Scully again, and why this time she’s better dressed.

In the beginnning, Dana Scully’s hair was my natural colour, which is as dull as anything.  It was 1993 and I was 24.  After we shot the pilot and The X-Files was picked up for series, our executive producer Chris Carter said: “She’s going red.”  And that’s how Scully became a redhead.  For the next nine years I dyed it on a semi-regular basis, but then the show ended in 2002 I defiantly became a blonde and have been one ever since. For the 2015 reboot of six episodes, the question naturally came up: to dye or not to dye?  My hair was alr ... [Continua a leggere]

La video storia di X-Files: il passato segreto dell'Uomo che Fuma

In questo memorabile episodio ci viene svelata parte della storia passata dell'Uomo che Fuma. Legato a una delle più grandi tragedie della storia statunitense.

Ci troviamo di fronte a uno degli episodi più importanti nella mitologia di X-Files: un episodio incentrato sull'Uomo che Fuma, simbolo per eccellenza dei segreti, delle bugie, della manipolazione della verità e dei potenti che si arrogano il diritto di decidere per tutti. Il "gran bastardo dai polmoni marci", come lo chiama Mulder durante una delle loro conversazioni, è abitualmente interpretato dall'attore William B. Davis, ma questa volta lo vediamo mentre è Chris Owens (che nella serie interpreterà anche il ruolo dell'agente Spender, il figlio dell' ... [Continua a leggere]

La video storia di X-Files: Mulder chiede aiuto a Marita Covarrubias

Mulder contatta Marita Covarrubias, un membro del temibile Consorzio, per chiederle aiuto: un'informazione sul caso che sta seguendo, ma la donna sembra diffidente.

"Mulder. Fox Mulder". Che suona un po' come: "Bond. James Bond". Ed è voluto: questa volta, infatti, è Mulder la "spia", l'ombra scura che segue qualcuno. E quel qualcuno è Marita Covarrubias, rappresentante del Consorzio destinata a diventare un personaggio ricorrente. I fan di The Walking Dead avranno subito riconosciuto Laurie Holden, che nella serie interpretava Andrea. A noi fan di X-Files è successa la stessa cosa, ma al contrario. Vedendola in The Walking Dead, abbiamo subito pensato: "Marita!". Perché il suo è un ruolo secondario, ma importante ... [Continua a leggere]

Gillian Anderson Chases Her Shadow

After years spent building a successful post-X-Files career, the actress is ready to revisit Dana Scully.

Gillian Anderson believes in ghosts. “I haven’t seen ghosts,” she explained in November when we met on a chilly day at a cozy London hotel, “but I’m very hypersensitive, and I generally feel like I can tell if a house is haunted.” She also has “a tendency to believe that people are able to see the future and read minds” and knows “completely sane people who have experienced poltergeists.” Mulder would approve. Scully? Not so much. That’s FBI Special Agent Dana Scully, of course — the skeptical X-Files character Anderson m ... [Continua a leggere]

The X-Files' David Duchovny on His 'Shorthand' With Gillian Anderson, Favorite Revival Episode

It’s been 14 years since David Duchovny‘s truth-seeking, pencil-tossing, Scully-crushing FBI Special Agent Fox William “Spooky” Mulder last appeared on the small screen, a drought that will end on Sunday, Jan. 24 with the premiere of Fox’s six-episode revival of The X-Files. In the following Q&A with TVLine, the 55-year-old actor — and current star of NBC’s Aquarius — reflects on his X-Files past “difficulties” with leading lady Gillian Anderson (yes, we said past), present affection for playing Mulder and the future of the franc ... [Continua a leggere]

The X-Files' David Duchovny on His 'Shorthand' With Gillian Anderson, Favorite Revival Episode

It’s been 14 years since David Duchovny‘s truth-seeking, pencil-tossing, Scully-crushing FBI Special Agent Fox William “Spooky” Mulder last appeared on the small screen, a drought that will end on Sunday, Jan. 24 with the premiere of Fox’s six-episode revival of The X-Files. In the following Q&A with TVLine, the 55-year-old actor — and current star of NBC’s Aquarius — reflects on his X-Files past “difficulties” with leading lady Gillian Anderson (yes, we said past), present affection for playing Mulder and the futu ... [Continua a leggere]

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