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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]

X-Files creator Chris Carter expects series to return to Vancouver

Production of The X-Files, one of the most notable TV series ever shot in British Columbia, will resume in Vancouver next spring, according to series creator Chris Carter. The series’ return comes after a revival run of six new episodes produced in B.C. last year, which aired in early 2016. While there has been speculation that The X-Files would continue following its recent rebirth, Carter offered a timetable in an interview with The Globe and Mail this week. “I imagine we would be up there shooting in the spring of 2017,” said Carter, who will, this week, be in Vancouver ... [Continua a leggere]

Vancouver X-Files marathon introduced by Chris Carter

X-Files fans rejoice! Next month in Vancouver you’ll have the chance to partake in a special marathon of the cult show’s six-episode series introduced by none other than its creator, Chris Carter. The event, which is part of this year’s Vancouver International Film Festival, will showcase the most recent outing of everybody’s favourite FBI agents which hit our screens earlier this year. Released 13 years after the original series run, The X-Files miniseries reunited stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as they reprised their roles as iconic FBI Agents ... [Continua a leggere]

'X-Files' Creator Chris Carter to Be Honored at Vancouver Film Fest

He'll be feted with the industry builder award for his eco-friendly efforts during production of the revived Fox series.

20th Century Fox Television's efforts to go green last year to bring the Vancouver-shot The X-Files back to primetime has earned creator Chris Carter a tribute at the upcoming Vancouver Film Festival. Carter will receive an industry builder award for environmental sustainable steps taken with the revival series on set, such as efficient electricity and fuel use, recycling aluminum and steel used in set construction and avoiding CO2 emissions where possible. Carter will accept the award Oct. 7 while hosting a daylong Sustainable Production Forum, to be attended by eco-friendly execs from Warn ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter on That ‘X-Files’ Season 10 Cliffhanger, and What Comes Next

The creator speaks on the show that, after 25 years, is now basically "running through [his] veins."

Trying to extract any secrets out of the creator of “The X-Files” is a fool’s game. But at the same time, it’s always a pleasure to hear Chris Carter reflect on the show that changed the game for network television in the 1990s. Nominated for 21 Emmys over the course of its original run, the sci-fi drama made international stars out of Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, and broke ground in how genre could mix comedy with drama over 22 episodes a season. And when the show returned to Fox this spring for a six-episode limited run, Carter took pride in the fact that &l ... [Continua a leggere]


X-Files creator Chris Carter is "proud" of season 10: "We made good on the promise"

"We showed that The X-Files has a lot more life in it."

The return of The X-Files for its tenth season last year came 14 years after the show originally wrapped, and eight since we last saw Mulder and Scully in The X-Files: I Want to Believe movie. So understandably all eyes were turned to the six new episodes and Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny's return to their iconic roles. Speaking to Digital Spy ahead of the series' release on DVD and Blu-ray, creator Chris Carter has said that he was very happy with how things turned out. "I think we made good on the promise of the opportunity to come back, and I feel proud of the work," he said. "We ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter on X-Files Season 11: “I have a plan”

Chris Carter on X-Files Season 10, William and the brilliance of Mitch Pileggi

It’s fair to say that The X-Files revival ended on a little bit of a cliffhanger. The imminent end of the world, to be exact, courtesy of an alien virus, and it left us anxious to see more from Mulder and Scully. Which is not to say that the six episode miniseries didn’t get a lot done. There was plenty of arc mythology, William was not only addressed but loomed over each and every episode, and we even got an all-time great comedy episode from Darin Morgan: ‘Mulder And Scully Meet The Were-Monster.’ We got the chance to talk to creator Chris Carter about his expe ... [Continua a leggere]

The X-Files event series interview: creator Chris Carter

The X-Files creator Chris Carter chats to us about making more new episodes, Mulder and Scully's fan-appeal, and his favourite episode...

As The X-Files event series comes out on DVD and Blu-Ray in the UK, we chatted to creator Chris Carter about the response to the revived series, doing more episodes and looking back on his lengthy time on the show... Were you pleased with the way the revival series turned out? Yes, I’m very happy with the work, I’m proud of the work, and with the response to it, we had terrific ratings here in the US. It’s a big risk to come back to the show after 23 years, and do it with actors and directors and writers who are 23 years older, and hopefully the audience is still there. We ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter on Future X-Files: "I Can't Imagine There Wouldn't Be More"

Although last season ended big cliffhanger, X-Files fans are currently in the dark regarding the roll-out of future episodes. What's going to happen to Mulder and Scully? Is humanity doomed? Are there probes on that UFO?  IGN recently had the opportunity to chat Carter about the tonal evolution of his classic show, its legacy, and of course, his plans moving forward. IGN: I'll start with the most obvious question first. Are there going to be more episodes? Fox wants to do more. The ratings were good so there’s an appetite for more, I’m very pleased with the work that we did ... [Continua a leggere]

How technology changed ‘The X-Files,’ on-screen and off, according to its creator

Earlier this year, "The X-Files" got its chance at a reboot, with six new episodes filmed after fans campaigned to bring the show back. The new episodes were set 14 years after the series ended — mirroring the real world since the Fox series went off the air in 2002. But a lot has changed since then. How should Agents Mulder and Scully adjust to a brave new world of smartphones, streaming video and social media? Series creator Chris Carter, who was in Washington last month as part of the Smithsonian's "The Future is Here" festival, took some time to chat ab ... [Continua a leggere]

For Chris Carter, the Truth is Still Out There

The X-Files creator wants to believe.

Chris Carter is the creator of “The X-Files,” a fictional TV show that follows FBI special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully as they investigate the paranormal. Debuting in 1993, the series ran nine seasons, and critics and fans praised the show’s cinematic quality, the result of substantive scripts, thoughtful acting, advanced special effects, and multiple camera viewpoints. Indeed, the best episodes felt more like films than TV shows. On January 24, FOX began airing six new episodes, which ran through February 22. The closing scene of the final episode (Scully standing on ... [Continua a leggere]

Beautiful Minds: i geni delle serie TV. Chris Carter

Chris Carter ha cambiato la storia della TV, ha battuto ogni record d’ascolto e ha guadagnato l’affetto indelebile di milioni di telespettatori in tutto il mondo...

Californiano, appassionato di surf, appena laureato in giornalismo. E - assicura chi lo conobbe all’epoca - bello come il sole. Era la fine degli anni Ottanta e un giovane Chris Carter, classe 1956, aveva il mondo ai suoi piedi. Fresco di matrimonio con la sceneggiatrice Dori Pierson, che è ancora sua moglie, doveva solo scegliere come passare alla storia. Lo fece nel 1992, proponendo alla Twentieth Century Fox Television una nuova serie TV, ispirata dalla sua nota passione giovanile di telespettatore per Kolchak: The Night Stalker e per “la” serie: Ai ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter: "All of Your Questions Will be Answered."

When you hit such monumental season finales, there’s no other way to get answers to many questions than going to the source. It just so happens that when you’re looking for answers about The X-Files, the only source is Chris Carter. No biggie. Eleven months to the date that Season 10 got greenlit, I shared a conversation with him about the aftermath of the episode, the reactions and more.   “I’m still not quite sure what the reactions are.” He starts. “I heard people feel cheated but I’m not sure what they expect with The X-Files. I think they& ... [Continua a leggere]

X-Files: My Struggle, Part II, or Outfoxed Again

Everything Mulder was told in 'My Struggle, Part I' was a lie. Colonization has begun. Tad O'Malley is a Syndicate Agent. The Old Man is a fraud. Cancer Man is an impostor. Scully is the new Cassandra Spender and everything was orchestrated to get her to create a vaccine using her alien DNA. William is the final key to creating the hybrid slave race, just as was prophesied. Scully will use his stem cells to perfect the vaccine. Everything is proceeding exactly as was first laid out in Season One with 'The Erlenmeyer Flask'. Do I have your attention yet? The X-Files miniseason is over but th ... [Continua a leggere]

Chris Carter on the X-Files finale: 'There's an appetite for more'

Was the Cigarette Smoking Man telling the truth?

“We’ve traditionally ended on a cliffhanger,” X-Files creator Chris Carter tells EW, “and this is as big a cliffhanger as we’ve ever done.” And how: The hit revival of Carter’s paranoia-chic supernatural saga ended with an apparent epidemic threatening to kill most of the human race, including Agent Mulder (David Duchovny) — and that was before a mysterious UFO appeared, with a spotlight pointed directly at Agent Scully (Gillian Anderson). We talked to Carter about what this could mean for The X-Files ’ future. ENTERTAINMENT WEEK ... [Continua a leggere]

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