Production of The X-Files, one of the most notable TV series ever shot in British Columbia, will resume in Vancouver next spring, according to series creator Chris Carter. The series’ return comes after a revival run of six new episodes produced in B.C. last year, which aired in early 2016. While there has been speculation that The X-Files would continue following its recent rebirth, Carter offered a timetable in an interview with The Globe and Mail this week. “I imagine we would be up there shooting in the spring of 2017,” said Carter, who will, this week, be in Vancouver ... [Continua a leggere]
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Part of the truth is out there: We know The X-Files is returning to Fox for a limited, six-episode run. We know it’s being shot in Vancouver, where the first five seasons of the series were shot. And we know David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson will reprise their roles of Mulder and Scully. To find out more, The Globe contacted X-Files creator Chris Carter, who is “basically shackled to his computer,” he said, working on the project. It will shoot through the summer and likely air in early 2016, he says. In addition to being a huge television phenomenon with a fiercely devo ... [Continua a leggere]
VANCOUVER — David Duchovny says the controversy over remarks he made about Vancouver was a “newspaper-generated false non-existent controversy” – and that the idea for criticizing the city on Late Night with Conan O'Brien came from the talk show, not him.Mr. Duchovny addressed the controversy – now more than a decade old – at a news conference held in Vancouver Wednesday afternoon. It was called so producers of the coming X-Files movie could “express their gratitude” to the city, where production on the film is just wrapping, and where the series ... [Continua a leggere]