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See My Options Sign UpThe X-Files: The Truth Is Out There
Fox Chiefs on Future of ‘Bones’ and ‘X-Files,’ Sustainability of ‘Empire’
Gary Newman and Dana Walden used the platform to showcase the changing nature of TV viewership, with 'Scream Queens' as a model.
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David Duchovny on ‘X-Files’ Movie “Mistakes,” Fox’s Cinematic Reboot
The actor says the upcoming six-episode revival will play "like a six-hour movie."
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‘The X-Files’: Mitch Pileggi to Return for Fox Event Series
The actor appeared in 81 episodes of the original series and both feature films.
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David Duchovny Announces Debut Album
Said the star of 'The X-Files' and 'Californication': "What I do know is that I feel these songs represent the truest expression that I’ve ever been able to achieve."
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David Duchovny Teases Details of ‘X-Files’ Revival
The star says he expects to incorporate lessons he and co-star Gillian Anderson have learned as actors since wrapping the series: "I’m capable of doing more. She’s capable of doing more."
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How ‘X-Files’ Gave Birth to ‘Breaking Bad’
Vince Gilligan cast Bryan Cranston based on a one-episode spot on Fox show, while Aaron Paul and Dean Norris also had small roles before 'Bad.'
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‘X-Files’ to Cross Over With ‘Ghostbusters, ‘Transformers,’ More
New comic book storyline brings Mulder and Scully face-to-face with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Crow and other pop culture heroes.
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The Truth (and Simon Pegg) Could Be Out There in Third ‘X-Files’ Movie
Five years after the last big-screen outing for "The X-Files," creator Chris Carter is talking about the possibility of -- and possible guest stars for-- a third installment in the series.
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Comic-Con: ‘X-Files’ Star Gillian Anderson Open to Third Film, But Not to Limited Series
Creator Chris Carter is coy about a possible follow-up feature, while former writer Vince Gilligan reveals he first met his "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston on the show's set.
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