Thursday, July 9, 2015


The Pilot episode of The X-Files is one of 10 episodes that Chris Carter calls an "Essential Episode" to watch before the event series on January 24, 2016.

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We're watching The X-Files from the very beginning. Today we're watching Season 1 Episode 2- "Deep Throat."

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201 Days of The X-Files- watching every episode, in order.

Stream or watch on DVD "Squeeze" and share your thoughts on social. Tweet using #TheXFiles201Days.

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So happy that I am back watching X Files till the season premiere, I am so excited to see DD and GA back in action, although I would love to see the Lone Gunman back also! anyhoo back to work on my wmma stuff 
be back later...



Thursday, July 2, 2015

We want to believe that The X-Files's Twitter countdown is leading to something big

Some storyline details have also come to light thanks to creator Chris Carter, who has vowed that the miniseries will not include any classic monsters. Instead, the new episodes will introduce Joel McHale as a conservative newsman who becomes a surprising ...

There’s No Going Home Again: ‘X-Files’ Reboot To Avoid Revisiting Old Plots

These are all brand new stories. We hope to scare you in brand new ways.” So says ‘X-Files‘ creator Chris Carter after the fan speculation that episodes of the rebooted series were going to focus on old plotlines favorited by fans, a theory that ...

I am going to like that, new theories and new paranormal stuff, hopefully they can still cover some alien stuff...I also keep wondering how many old plots are they going not to revisit?? I so cannot wait for next year!!

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Chris Carter talks X-Files mythology and defends those controversial final few seasons

The Internet is still breaking due to confirmation that Fox is officially making six new episodes of The X-Files, so now it's the perfect time to see what series creator Chris Carter has to say about the show's legacy.
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Top 7 X-Files episodes and what the new version should learn from them

X-Files has some important lessons for the new version.
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Other stand-out episodes, in no particular order:

Ice

Duane Barry

One Breath

Small Potatoes

Paper Clip

Beyond the Sea

Monday

Pusher

‘X-Files’ Returns — David Duchovny And Gillian Anderson Ignite Once Again As Mulder And Scully

Dana Walden and Gary Newman, of the Fox Television Group, spoke about the original X-Files series, which ran from 1993-2002. X-Files series creator Chris Carter jokes about the show taking a 13 year “commercial break”. “The good news is the world has ...
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

David Duchovny is onboard for 'X-Files' reboot


On Tuesday, Duchovny, 54, said, "I'm assuming that it will happen sooner rather than later now. We'll see what form, how many (episodes). Certainly I can't nor would I be interested in doing a full season. It will be in some kind of limited form. We're all old, we don't have the energy for a full season," he said with a laugh. Duchovny also has other obligations. He's starring in a new NBC series, Aquarius, in which he plays a homicide detective on the trail of Charles Manson in the 1960s before the Tate-LaBianca murders.
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Sunday, January 18, 2015

'The X-Files' May Finally Be Getting the Reboot It Deserves

X-Files fans, rejoice: Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully might not have solved their final mystery yet. "It's true that we've had some conversations on X-Files," Newman told Entertainment Weekly. "We're hopeful of being able to bring that back at some point.
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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Fox confirms 'X-Files' reboot talk

Fox’s new agenda is looking a lot like their old one. Confirming some prior reports, the network’s leadership says they are seriously chasing a reboot of The X-Files and are possibly interested in bringing back Prison Break too (along with yet another edition of 24 as well — but that’s another story).

On The X-Files front, Fox chairman and CEO's Dana Walden and Gary Newman say they have been in talks with series creator Chris Carter about reviving the supernatural procedural, which was a major hit for the network from 1993 to 2002. The executives also revealed they hope to have original series stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles on the show.
One thing all three titles have in common is they’re properties of 20th Century Fox Television, which Walden and Newman ran prior to adding the Fox broadcast network to their plate last year.
“It’s true that we’ve had some conversations on X-Files,” Newman said. “We’re hopeful of being able to bring that back at some point.
Walden added: “Gary and I both worked [at 20th Century Fox Television] through the entire run of The X Files. It was a great experience. We’ve maintained good relationships with Chris, David and Gillian. We’re very hopeful, but it’s hard. The actors are very busy. They have a lot going on. Chris has a lot on his plate, so it’s just trying to carve out the time.”
Amazon recently declined to make Carter’s new post-apocalyptic series project The After, so the writer-producer may be more open to revisiting his past. More problematic is that Duchovny has an upcoming NBC event series, Aquarius, while Anderson has a recurring role on NBC’s Hannibal. Both actors would presumably have to get contractually clear of their commitments to Fox’s rival before signing onto an X-Files relaunch.
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