![]() Back in early 2004, Duchovney said he believed a second film would begin production in "the next year or so." Nope. Since Hollywood is so hot to stick with known properties (hence the big-screen adaptations of Underdog, The Dukes of Hazzard, Magnum P.I., etc., etc., etc.), it seems like another X-Files film would be an easy greenlight. The show remains popular and was named the second greatest cult show of all time in 2006 by TV Guide. The series popularity declined in its later years and it ended on with more than a few mysteries left unsolved. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson starred as FBI Agents Mulder and Scully who investigated cases of paranormal activity called "X-Files." The series ran for 201 episodes and inspired a short-run spin-off series (The Lone Gunmen) and a feature film in 1998 (The X-Files: Fight the Future). The X-Files was created by Chris Carter and debuted on Septemon FOX. ![]() Well, it looks like things may have changed. Though a second film has been rumored for many years, fans had begun to suspect that a new film would be as likely as the government admitting there's a Roswell cover-up. The X-FilesIt's been five years since The X-Files final episode was aired and nine years since the feature film was released. The X-Files: The Truth About the New Movie Though I wouldn't mind seeing a glimpse of the Cigarette Smoking Man again.ĭuchovny almost done negotiating X-Files 2 movie - TV Squad. Continuing the conspiracy storyline would feel like they were beating the pile of dog food that the dead horse was made into. That's probably a good idea, since the series ended five years ago (and most people stopped watching soon after the first movie frustrated die-hard fans way back in 1998). During a set visit to Duchovny's currently shooting film The TV Set, found out from the actor that negotiations are currently in their final stages, and that the film should start filming in 2008 or sooner.Īccording to IESB, Duchovny had mentioned the possibility of a second X-Files movie in 2005 instead of an alien conspiracy plot, though, Scully and Mulder would be engaged in a "standalone supernatural horror film," as IGN reported back then. Gillian Anderson and David DuchovnyOur friends at sister site Cinematical have some good news for any remaining fans of The X-Files: a second theatrical film, which star David Duchovny has been talking about making for a few years now, is closer to being a reality. Duchovny almost done negotiating X-Files 2 movie
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