Former executive producer of The X-Files "wouldn't be surprised at all" if the show returned to the small screen...
With the BBC broadcast of Hunted finishing this Thursday, we chatted to series creator Frank Spotnitz about the BBC's decision not to renew the spy drama, the show's public reception, and his plans for the forthcoming HBO/Cinemax Hunted spin-off. That interview will be available to read in full tomorrow, but in the meantime, we thought you might be interested in this little snippet of The X-Files-related chat.
As a former executive producer of The X-Files, we first asked Spotnitz what the status was on the franchise's planned third and final film (Spotnitz recently told Collider that he, Chris Carter and the cast want to press ahead, but the studio is dragging its feet based on the second movie's performance):
We're as keen as you are for The X-Files film trilogy to finally be completed. Do you have a script for the third film in place?
No. No I don’t. I mean I’ve known for many years what I would like the movie to be and I’ve been talking to Chris Carter about it for many years, but there is no script.
Is it still the big alien invasion movie you want to do?
Yes, it’s the climax of the alien colonisation story that began the series.
Do you foresee The X-Files ever pulling a Star Trek and returning to the small screen in a different incarnation?
I wouldn’t be surprised at all. I mean, I don’t think I would have anything to do with it, but you know, for better or for worse, these things are titles of big corporations, like Star Trek belongs to Paramount and The X-Files belongs to Twentieth Century Fox and it’s a huge asset in their libraries so I can’t imagine they would let it sit languishing forever.
Mulder and Scully: The College Years?
Anything could happen. I just hope that if they do it, they do it well, that’s my only request.
We'll second that request. Straw poll though, over a decade since Millenium and The Lone Gunmen ended, who welcomes the idea of a new X-Files TV prequel/sequel/spin-off?