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THE X-FILES New York Comic-Con Press Room: William Is Out There, But the Truth Might Not Be

This past weekend, THE X-FILES stars Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny, and Mitch Pileggi, along with series creator Chris Carter, spoke with reporters at New York Comic-Con. Without giving away too much, the talent shared some details about what we might expect in THE X-FILES season 11 and even took a look back at how the series’ main characters have changed. Closing out that cliffhanger… THE X-FILES’ last all-new episode ended with humanity — especially fans’ beloved Fox Mulder — in crisis. While nobody was exactly going to give away THE X-FILES’ b ... [Continua a leggere]

Mulder and Scully hunt for their son in The X-Files season 11 trailer

It isn’t The X-Files until Mulder and Scully are running through a cemetery. X-Files creator Chris Carter joined stars David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi on the main stage at New York Comic Con on Sunday to tease the sci-fi series’ upcoming return — and debut a new trailer, which promises plenty more drama for the partners (and a longer wig!). As EW revealed in our exclusive season 11 first look, Scully has taken a turn for the worse since that season 10 cliffhanger found her rushing to save a sick Mulder on a gridlocked bridge. Although ... [Continua a leggere]

The X-Files Season 11: Duchovny, Anderson, and Carter Weigh In On The Show's Legacy

The seminal sci-fi series lives on to tell new stories while embracing the fandom who changed how we watch television.

Nobody blinks when there’s a monster lurking around the set of The X-Files. Nine seasons, two feature films, and a six-episode revival would condition any actor or crew member to treat the paranormal as just another day at the office. But what happens when a superfan invades the production?   In season 10, writer and director Darin Morgan cast lifelong X-Files fan Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley, The Big Sick) to play a guest role as the titular creature in “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster.” His first night on-set, Nanjiani recalls walking t ... [Continua a leggere]

‘X-Files’ New Season Sneak Peek Set For NY Comic-Con

Fox is bringing the latest revival of The X-Files to New York Comic-Con next month, joining Season 2 of The Exorcist, Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville  and more. [...] SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 1-2 PM – THE X-FILES – Following the explosive events of 2016’s stunning finale, Chris Carter, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi will delight fans when they premiere an exclusive first look of the new 10-episode event series coming January 2018 to FOX! Main Stage ... [Continua a leggere]

COMIC-CON 2017: DAVID DUCHOVNY ON EXPLORING THE X-FILES IN A DIFFERENT FORM IN THE NEW AUDIO DRAMA

Plus, why he's glad Season 11 of the TV show will be ten episodes, not six.

The truth is out there and this time around it comes in the form of an audio story. Mulder and Scully are diving back into The X-Files in a new audio series from Audible called The X-Files: Cold Cases, based on the Season 10 graphic novels by Joe Harris and Chris Carter. The audio story explores the same stories and characters you love in a new medium—directly into your earbuds. The X-Files: Cold Cases was adapted by Dirk Maggs (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) and stars the familiar voices of Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny as they reprise their roles as Scully ... [Continua a leggere]


David Duchovny explains why he won't be writing for The X-Files season 11

If Mulder invites Scully for another round of late-night baseball when The X-Files returns for its 11th season, David Duchovny won’t be the writer behind the magic. Duchovny has confirmed to EW that he will not be writing or directing for The X-Files in its next 10-episode season, though that’s not for lack of trying. “I always say if I have an idea, I would love to write and direct it,” Duchovny says. The X-Files star was no stranger to the creative process during the series’ original run. Duchovny wrote and directed two episodes & ... [Continua a leggere]

Giving an arm and a leg! David Duchovny sports sling as X-Files co-star Gillian Anderson hobbles on crutches at Webby Awards in NYC

They play intrepid FBI special agents in Fox's The X-Files but David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson looked far from ready for action at Monday night's Webby Awards. The pair each showed off injuries they recently sustained as they attended the event in New York City with Duchovny wearing his left arm in a sling and Anderson using crutches due to a broken foot. 'This is sad,' the actor, 56, joked, according to USA Today, as he presented the actress, 48, with her Webby Award for her British TV series The Fall. The two stars are busy preparing to return to The X-Files for another limited s ... [Continua a leggere]

Back on the case! Injured David Duchovny wears a sling as he reunites with X-Files castmate Gillian Anderson

Fans were thrilled when it was last month revealed The X-Files would be returning for a new season, and now loyal followers of the hit '90s series have been given a glimpse of what's to come. On Monday, its stars, Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, attended the Fox Upfront Presentation in New York City, ahead of their return to their iconic roles as FBI Agents Dana Scully and Fox Mulder, respectively. And while no official air date has been given as yet, the show is set to return during 2018's TV mid-season. 'The next chapter of The X Files, a thrilling, 10-episode second installment of t ... [Continua a leggere]

'X-Files' Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny reunited, with matching injuries

Mulder and Scully may be experts at sleuthing out alien technologies — but staying healthy, not so much. X-Files stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny showed off their respective injuries at Monday night's Webby Awards in New York City. With his arm in a sling, Duchovny awarded the evening's best actress trophy to Anderson, who needed crutches to walk to the podium. "This is sad," Duchovny joked as he and Anderson embraced onstage. Before their Webbys date, the duo reunited earlier in the day at Fox's upfronts event. Anderson ditched her crutches to pose with Duchovny during Mond ... [Continua a leggere]

David Duchovny & Gillian Anderson On Reopening 'The X-Files' And The Possibility Of More

A full 23 years after making its debut, Chris Carter’s cultural phenomenon The X-Files returned to Fox this year with a limited six-episode series, reuniting David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson for the first time since 2008’s The X-Files: I Want To Believe feature film. In late May, with Anderson and Duchovny on opposite sides of the country—she off-Broadway in a revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, which wrapped earlier this month; he in Los Angeles having wrapped a second season of Aquarius—the two stars gathered once more by phone. In a wide-ranging d ... [Continua a leggere]

David Duchovny on the Conclusion of Aquarius and When The X-Files Might Come Back

This is the dawning of a new age of Aquarius. As the cat-and-mouse chase between Los Angeles detective Sam Hodiak (David Duchovny) and eccentric commune leader Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony) draws to its intense conclusion, Hodiak finds himself thrown headfirst into the  volatile 1960s world of sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll. Duchovny previews the far-out action while also filling us in on the future of The X-Files and his plans for the summer. What is your process for getting into the groovy 1960s mind-set? The first season, I was watching movies like Point Blank. [Creato ... [Continua a leggere]

More ‘X-Files’? Fox Exec Says No Plans Yet, But Would ‘Love to Do More’

“The X-Files” reboot has been a major success for Fox, but will there be more episodes after the event series wraps this upcoming Monday? While there are no firm plans at this time for a second round of episodes, with the ratings proof, Fox execs are undoubtedly discussing the possibility of ordering more episodes. Plus, the network has been promoting Monday’s finale as the “season finale” — not the “series finale.” “We said before it aired that we would love to do more, and we are over the moon with the performance. So far, the resp ... [Continua a leggere]

David Duchovny: ‘I can't play Mulder the way I did. That would be obscene’

As The X-Files returns, David Duchovny talks about feeling vulnerable, those Gillian Anderson rumours – and why he and his co-star should be paid the same

A small crowd has gathered in front of the Fox theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. Carrying rolled-up copies of Variety magazine and holding up mobile phone cameras, they press their flesh as close to the metal barricade as possible. They are here to see David Duchovny, most famous for the newly resurrected science-fiction drama The X-Files, whose star is being unveiled on the Walk of Fame today. Duchovny’s closest confidantes are here, too – X-Files creator Chris Carter, Californication co-star Pamela Adlon, his manager Melanie Green, his brother – but they’re outnumbered ... [Continua a leggere]

The heat remains between X Files stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny

IF there’s a recipe for reviving characters last seen on the small screen 13 years ago, it’s one that needs bucket loads of chemistry. Enter Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. When they revive cult classic roles of Scully and Mulder this week in The X-Files it will be an attempt to reboot a partnership that captivated a generation. Anderson says the chemistry she and Duchovny have is “beyond” them. “David and I have that chemistry whether we are just talking to each other, having that — just in ourselves, not even in these characters it exists, and it i ... [Continua a leggere]

David Duchovny reveals why The X-Files drove him and Gillian Anderson crazy

For nine years, 202 episodes and most of the 1990s, Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) investigated paranormal phenomenon in The X-Files. To that list can be added unidentified flying objects, unexplained events, real-world monsters and a complex government conspiracy involving aliens and the abduction of Mulder's sister. By the time filming of the series finished in 2002, Duchovny says he and Anderson were a little crazy. "I think what happens is when you're doing a show like we did and there aren't that many of them, but you're talking about eight or nine years ... [Continua a leggere]

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