Re: TV: The X Files
Posted: Fri November 08, 2013 4:30 pm
This thread made me start binge watching this show on netflix. I'm now on season 2.
Probably my favorite season. Mulder was such a smug, condescending, temperamental dickhead early on. But he had to be. Love it!Farmer John wrote:This thread made me start binge watching this show on netflix. I'm now on season 2.
"X-Files" Close To A Limited Series Revival?
There's been talk of an "X-Files" TV revival for some time now, and it appears all that discussion is coalescing into something more solid.
In January, Fox TV Group chairman Gary Newman revealed that creator Chris Carter was in talks with the network for a new run of the show. On top of that, original stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny are onboard.
Today, TV Wise reports that Fox TV is close to giving an official green-light to a revival of the series after having settles on a 'short-stack' order, basically a limited event series like "24: Live Another Day".
The exact number of episodes has yet to be determined, though it certainly seems to be under ten episodes and could be as few as six. This would also get around the scheduling issues with the actors such as Duchovny with NBC's "Aquarius" and Anderson in both The BBC's "The Fall" and NBC's "Hannibal".
Just read about this. I'm in, especially if Chris Carter is involved.bada wrote:"X-Files" Close To A Limited Series Revival?
There's been talk of an "X-Files" TV revival for some time now, and it appears all that discussion is coalescing into something more solid.
In January, Fox TV Group chairman Gary Newman revealed that creator Chris Carter was in talks with the network for a new run of the show. On top of that, original stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny are onboard.
Today, TV Wise reports that Fox TV is close to giving an official green-light to a revival of the series after having settles on a 'short-stack' order, basically a limited event series like "24: Live Another Day".
The exact number of episodes has yet to be determined, though it certainly seems to be under ten episodes and could be as few as six. This would also get around the scheduling issues with the actors such as Duchovny with NBC's "Aquarius" and Anderson in both The BBC's "The Fall" and NBC's "Hannibal".
We posted at the same time...this is great to hear. I think six episodes is just enough.digster wrote:It's official, six episodes. Filming starts this summer.

Yeah, this is essentially the third movie that Carter wanted to make. But now he gets to expand it and really take his time. I'm actually pretty excited about it. But I also really liked the second movie, too.Coach wrote:I'm only happy to believe because it's just a six episode run. Nice and short.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I would rather they bring back Fringe.
I was a huge fan of the X-Files. I've seen every episode probably multiple times. But I'm wary because I think they may try to "outdo" themselves, just as I am wary about the Twin Peaks return.LoathedVermin72 wrote:E.H. Ruddock wrote:I would rather they bring back Fringe.