The X-Files Movie is Really Happening
Posted on July 16, 2007
Call the Lone Gunmen: the X-Files team is finally ready to ride again -- on the big screen. We've been waiting for an X-Files movie sequel for years, but it looks like it's finally going to happen.
David Duchovny talked about the project during a press tour for his new tv show, Californication.
Co-star David Duchovny indicated Saturday during the Television Critics Association press tour that the film, which has been the subject of speculation for the past few years, is one step closer to becoming a reality.We're ready, Mulder -- get a move on! And let's leave off some of those other weird characters that joined the show at the end -- let's stick with the original cast and some really excellent conspiracy stories. We can't wait."I'm supposed to see a script next week," Duchovny said at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, adding that creator Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz wrote the screenplay and that Carter is set to direct. Duchovny also reiterated past remarks that he and "X-Files" co-star Gillian Anderson "are on board" the follow-up to the 1998 film and the series that ran on Fox from 1993 to 2002.
The film reportedly was delayed in part because of a now-settled lawsuit filed by Carter in late 2005 against 20th Century Fox Television alleging breach of contract, contractual interference and other claims over payments allegedly owed to him from the series. Duchovny was at TCA promoting his upcoming Showtime comedy series "Californication," which debuts August 13.
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