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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson Know Exactly What They're Doing to Us and Seem to Be Enjoying It

It was a good weekend to be an X-Files fan. The stars of the now 20-year-old sci-fi series spent the weekend reminiscing about the past and drumming up support for a third film. And from their Reddit AMA to their Paley Center Q&A to their panel at New York Comic Con, one common thread was clear: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson know that we all think they're secretly together and they really love messing with us about it. Blind items and rumors about have two have been flying for months — some say that they live together, some that they might even be secretly marri ... [Continua a leggere]

'X-Files: I Want to Believe': Los Angeles Film Festival Sneak Peek

The Los Angeles Film Festival gave X-Files fans a long awaited sneak peak at this summer's sequel, X-Files: I Want to Believe. Entertainment Weekly hosted a screening of two clips from the film and a panel discussion with star David Duchovny, creator and director Chris Carter, and writer Frank Spotnitz. The clips were so revealing, viewers could gather the following: Scully and Mulder are in it, they're looking for something, and they disagree about how to go about it. The panelists were equally tight-lipped about plot details, but at least one clip showed Scully bringing up Mulder's sister, s ... [Continua a leggere]

'X-Files: I Want to Believe': David Duchovny on Fox Mulder and Costar Gillian Anderson

The X-Files series closed shop back in 2002, but don’t expect the new movie I Want to Believe, to pick up where the show left off. “We don’t act like the six years didn’t happen,” confirms David Duchovny, who adds playfully, “which is great for me physically.” It turns out the actor, who portrays smoldering Special Agent Fox Mulder in the franchise, never wanted to give up the character he played for nine seasons and in the 1998 film by the same name. “I did have this hope that I would be able to play Mulder until I died in a way, until we died ... [Continua a leggere]

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