‘X-Files’ makes its TV comeback, after 13-year absence

Agence France-Presse

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‘X-Files’ makes its TV comeback, after 13-year absence
The 6-part miniseries is scheduled to air in the US in January 2016

CANNES, France – The truth is out there, fans of The X-Files always knew – and now agents Mulder and Scully are back to digging it out after a 13-year hiatus from the small screen.

The cult US show made its long-awaited return this week at the MIPCOM TV market held annually in the French Riviera town of Cannes, with the screening of the first episode of the new, 6-part miniseries.

X-Files creator Chris Carter presented the screening and said the series’ conceits have expanded beyond the investigation of extraterrestrial and paranormal activity to include the very current themes of America under videosurveillance, citizens being spied upon and an overweening government. (WATCH: ‘X-Files’ first teaser trailer released)

The two stars, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, reunite in their roles as Fox Mulder, a hothead FBI agent investigating the inexplicable, and Dana Scully, his rational partner. 

Here’s a new trailer posted by Fox last September 29.

 

 

They made their last on-screen appearance together in a 2008 movie, The X-Files: I Want to Believe, which received middling-to-positive reviews.

In their new TV adventure, they find themselves caught up in a dangerous conspiracy run up by a wealthy individual who may or may not be seeking to master alien technology.

The X-Files miniseries will get its public airing in the US on January 26 next year, on the Fox network, before rolling out to other territories around the world. If it clicks again with audiences, more X-Files series could follow.

The original 9 seasons of the show, which screened between 1993 and 2002, proved to be a worldwide success with both critics and audiences, and carried off numerous Emmy and Golden Globe awards. – Rappler.com

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