The X-Files star David Duchovny, like William Shatner and Carrie Fisher before him, has a love-hate relationship with the franchise that made him famous. Yet now he’s endorsing a third movie, saying, “I’ll play Fox Mulder forever.”
Emerald City Comicon brought The X-Files star Gillian Anderson before a crowd of awestruck fans to discuss her work and upcoming projects.
As The CW banishes its poor-performing new drama “Cult” to Fridays, Anna Pinkert considers the night’s reputation as “the death slot,” and those genre series that have whistled past the programming graveyard — and thrived.
Encouraging fans who want to see a third X-Files to write to Fox, David Duchovny said he, creator Chris Carter and co-star Gillian Anderson are interested in returning to the franchise. “You could wheel me out,” he said. “I’ll play Fox Mulder forever.”
Chris Carter, creator of The X-Files and Millennium, is planning a return to television with a mystery police thriller with a supernatural bent.
Prepare for more supernatural action from the folks responsible for The Vampire Diaries, as a potential companion series starring a group of paranormal investigators is in the works.
Supernatural pays tribute to The X-Files in the opening credits for this week’s episode, which begins with reports of UFO abductions but leads to something even stranger.
Last week, I asked which season finale has excited you most, but following a week that’s seen the series finales for Lost, Law & Order, 24 and FlashForward, I’m thinking bigger. Which show’s final episode made the biggest impact on you?