For X-Files fans, a trilogy is out there—all they need is a green light. Appearing Saturday at a Paley Center for Media event in New York City to mark the sci-fi horror drama's 20th anniversary, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson told attendees they hope to reprise their roles as Mulder and Scully in a third X-Files movie. "All the principals are on board," Duchovny said, as quoted by the Los Angeles Times. "Gillian and I want to do it, so it's really up to 20th Century Fox at this point." X-Files mastermind Chris Carter is also down for a third go-round, according to the 53-year-old ... [Continua a leggere]
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Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny attend "The Truth Is Here: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson on 'The X-Files'" at the Paley Center for Media in New York.
Could "X-Files" fans be treated to a movie trilogy? If stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson have their way, the answer is "yes." Appearing together Saturday at the Paley Center for Media in New York City to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the series' premiere, the actors said that they would both be amenable to making a third "X-Files" film. “All the principals are on board,” including “X-Files” creator Chris Carter, Duchovny said. “Gillian and I want to do it, so it's really up to 20th Century Fox at this point.” Whether the studio would be into ... [Continua a leggere]
“The X-Files,” which debuted on the Fox television network 20 years ago last month, was “the beginning of appointment television,” with families and groups of friends gathering together to watch the science-fiction drama, said Gillian Anderson, one of its lead actors. Anderson, who played FBI Special Agent Dana Scully, discussed the series with David Duchovny, who played Special Agent Fox Mulder, on Saturday night at the Paley Center for Media in New York. Their characters investigated unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. Their memories of individual episode ... [Continua a leggere]
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson on the "X-Files," 20 years later
Twenty years ago, a handful of American households with no better plans on a Friday night gathered to watch a strange, sinister new show with unknown actors and an unsettling premise. In those first months, The X-Files felt like a secret. Its slight ratings belied the emotions it stirred, bonding viewers with an almost chemical addition. In the days before DVR, the show became a ritual in families. And then, as it slipped somehow past the cancellation wardens and survived into a second season, it became a phenomenon. So perhaps it isn't a surprise that even 20 years later, a reunion between ... [Continua a leggere]
The attraction between Mulder and Scully was a huge part of The X-Files. And David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson proved they still have that chemistry, 20 years after the show first aired, as they cuddled up on the red carpet at the Paley Centre in New York on Saturday. Duchovny and Anderson presented the special 20th anniversary event, The Truth Is Here: David Duchovny And Gillian Anderson On The X-Files, and it was evident the duo, who earlier confirmed creator Chris Carter is working on a script for a third movie, were thrilled to be back together. The hunky David portrayed FBI Special A ... [Continua a leggere]
Saturday, October 12, 2013 6:30 pm ETNew York In Person David Duchovny Gillian Anderson Trust us on this: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are coming to the Paley Center to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the premiere of The X-Files, the iconic sci-fi series that largely defined the paranoid thriller for the nineties, and whose influence can still be felt in supernatural dramas airing today. Though running on Fox from 1993 to 2002, The X-Files was clearly rooted in the seventies—the age of Watergate, which creator Chris Carter has cited as a defining moment in the awakening ... [Continua a leggere]
She's a regular on NBC's Hannibal, which is too scary for her sons to watch. But her turn as an affable witch in Room on the Broom, soon out on DVD, is totally kid-friendly.
Q. After playing so many serious roles, was it fun doing an animated film? A. I've worked on a couple of animated pieces before, like The Simpsons. It's a whole other world. Lots of fun, but harder than you would imagine. Q. Did you score cool points with your sons, who are 6 and 4, doing Room on the Broom? A. I've read the book to them probably 10,000 times, which is one of the reasons I was interested in the voiceover role. But they don't know I did it. Actually, they don't really know what it is I do. I'd rather keep it from them as long as possible because I'd rather they like me not b ... [Continua a leggere]
Since her breakthrough part, Gillian Anderson has played a series of dark roles, most recently in The Fall. With her latest film showing off her lighter side, she would love to act in a comedy, she tells Alison King
Cast as Special Agent Scully at 24, it is unsurprising that Gillian Anderson left for London at the end of the decade long X-Files series. In the 10 years that followed, Anderson shunned Hollywood and reinvented her career in the UK with low-key roles in film and television costume dramas such as Bleak House, The House of Mirth, The Crimson Petal and the White and Great Expectations. "Every time somebody asks me if I'm interested in doing an iconic literature character, it's really hard to ignore," Anderson explains. Establishing a roster of women as far from Scully as possible – Henrik ... [Continua a leggere]
Gillian Anderson finds a killer new role in The Fall's Detective Stella Gibson
At this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego, Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny joined X-Files creator Chris Carter for a 20th anniversary panel discussion of the show that launched the pair as FBI agents Scully and Mulder. During the panel, one man prefaced his question to Anderson by telling her he found her “delicious” (albeit in one of her latest roles, on Hannibal); another woman fought through tears (“I’m being fucking pathetic!”) as she told the panel of the huge impact the show had on her life. Leaning into the crowd and tal ... [Continua a leggere]
Friday's "The X-Files" panel was a smaller affair than the previous day's event that saw a massive crowd line up for one of Comic-Con International's biggest rooms to see stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reunited on stage. But IDW Publishing Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall kicked thing with an announcement that could only be made at this panel, in a smaller venue. "And now this couldn't happen yesterday -- because there was too much media, it was too big, there was just too much going on around it, so I know there were some questions about 'X-Files 3,'" began Ryall, winding the audience ... [Continua a leggere]
In occasione del Comic Con 2013 si è svolto un panel per festeggiare il 20° anniversario della serie cult X-Files. Presenti i due attori protagonisti, David Duchovny e Gillian Anderson, l’ideatore Chris Carter e i produttori esecutivi Vince Gilligan e Howard Gordon. Correva l’anno 1993 quando in TV esordiva un giovane agente dell’FBI, bistrattato da tutti i colleghi per il suo modo di approcciare i casi misteriosi e inspiegabili: Fox Mulder. Le sue indagini sulla sparizione della sorellina Samantha (avvenuta anni prima) ed il suo modo di pensare lo rendono un peri ... [Continua a leggere]
Gillian Anderson e David Duchovny hanno fatto il loro ingresso giovedì scorso al Comic-Con nell’oscurità, con delle torce elettriche in mano per festeggiare il ventesimo anniversario di X-Files ed esaminare il futuro dello show. (Si, abbiamo detto futuro.)Sono stati poi raggiunti da uno schieramento stellare di sceneggiatori e produttori, - il creatore Chris Carter, Vince Gillian (Breaking Bad), Howard Gordon (Homeland), e John Shiban (Hell on Wheels), per citarne alcuni - per ricordare la relazione fra Mulder e Scully e altro ancora.SHIPPER ALERT Cosa pensa del suo persona ... [Continua a leggere]
The X Files recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary at Comic Con and fans seemed just as excited as when the show was still on the air. The last X Files incarnation, The X Files: I Want to Believe feature film, was released in 2008 to a mixed response from critics and fans. Despite the failure of the second film, fans are still pining for one more outing. In fact, demand is so high for the X Files universe that creator Chris Carter is currently overseeing the release of season 10 of The X Files in comic book form. Another X Files film is clearly should be made and here’s three re ... [Continua a leggere]
Last year Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan and his girlfriend Holly were talking with my TV Guide Magazine bosses, and the topic of The X-Files came up. Vince reminded them that The X-Files was about to hit its 20th anniversary, and Holly suggested a panel -- perhaps at Comic-Con. The truth is out there. And here's the backstory on how we wound up putting together what I believe, not so humbly, was one of the highlights of this year's Comic-Con. My editor Debra Birnbaum emailed me last fall: Did I think we could pull off a panel devoted to the all-star writers and producers of The X-Files? ... [Continua a leggere]
SAN DIEGO — Ten years after The X-Files was last on the air, the classic science fiction conspiracy show has finally launched its tenth season–in comics form, with a series from IDW. X-Files creator Chris Carter and star Gillian Anderson (Scully) joined IDW Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall as well as comics writer Joe Harris and series editor Joe Corroney on a panel at Comic-Con International moderated by series actor Dean Haglund (Langely of the Lone Gunmen) to discuss the future of the series. Season 10 takes place in real time, returning to the characters a decade after the end of ... [Continua a leggere]