Hard at work finishing the visual and sound effects on “The X-Files: I Want to Believe,” Frank Spotnitz, the co-writer and co-executive producer of the highly anticipated sequel, slipped away from the editing room for a few minutes to speak with CBR News about his upcoming Wildstorm comic book special illustrated by Brian Denham, due in stores July 23.Spotnitz told CBR News, “We’re working on a very compressed schedule to complete the film. But it’s very exciting.”Exciting, yes. But it’s also cramping his style a bit too.“It’s really fun bu ... [Continua a leggere]
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Creator Chris Carter and star David Duchovny talk about the upcoming film resurgence of their cult TV show.
In a summer that's seen the resurrection of the Hulk alongside the return of Hellboy, Indiana Jones and Batman, the most surprising and unexpected has to be the return of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully with "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" (opens July 25). Even the show's fans feared that Chris Carter's influential paranormal investigative series that had spawned just one feature film a decade ago was neatly interred in a DVD boxed set with all nine seasons. But six years after the series went off the air, the FBI's most intriguing duo is back with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising the ... [Continua a leggere]
After waiting for an eternity for Mulder and Scully to reunite for another "X File", fans of the popular supernatural sci-fi series can now head to the theater for the second feature film in the franchise, X-Files: I Want to Believe, which opens this Friday, July 25. At the film's recent press junket, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson got together to revisit the series, delve deep into the new movie, and look ahead to a possible third movie in 2012 to coincide with the end of the world on the Mayan calendar.There’s a legion of fans who are anxious to return to Scully and Mulder’s ... [Continua a leggere]
In late April, Chris Carter was editing "The X-Files: I Want to Believe,” the film that reunites agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully from the hugely popular 1993-2002 science fiction/conspiracy series, and if Carter's prediction holds, he is still tinkering. In fact, the studio might have to eventually step in and bar him from perfecting his monster, if it ever wants to see if the truth is still out there.But this is standard operating procedure for Carter, a creative force known for living on the bleeding edge of deadlines. He said he always went down to the wire during the original run o ... [Continua a leggere]
DAVID DUCHOVNY was persuaded to return to his Fox Mulder role by a YouTube clip
The X –Files actor was getting cold feet about making the new movie until a fan posted a montage of him kissing co-star GILLIAN ANDERSON on the video sharing site. “I was very excited to do the movie, and then as the date approached I started to get scared,” he said. “But somebody pulled up one of these homages to the show on YouTube that has a romantic song, and then all these kisses between Gillian and me, and that was actually really helpful to me, to kind of feel the show again. It was very romantic and it was very sweet, and I was like, 'Oh, I could watch that and ... [Continua a leggere]
(Hollywood, CA) Award-winning composer and X-Files theme creator Mark Snow returns to the paranormal with the score for “The X-Files: I Want to Believe.” Based on the hit sci-fi TV series, the 20th Century Fox film is directed by X-Files creator Chris Carter and reunites original cast members Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Andersen). For his score, Mark Snow incorporates an 80-piece orchestral rendition of his iconic theme as well as an original haunting, yet dramatic underscore.Best known for creating memorable music for leading TV shows, Mark Snow continues to receiv ... [Continua a leggere]
David Duchovny may have found television success again on Showtime’s Californication, but he will always be Fox Mulder to sci-fi fans. For movie goers, he hasn’t played his trademark role in a decade, but anticipation continues to build for X-Files: I Want to Believe, which hits theaters on July 25th, 2008. As more and more information about the movie has leaked out and fans start checking off already-released flicks like Iron Man and Indy 4, you can expect the X-Files buzz to become deafening. Duchovny sat down for a press conference recently to talk about his decision to come bac ... [Continua a leggere]
Actress Gillian Anderson says filming her parts as Agent Dana Scully in the new X-Files film left her exhausted.
Filming for X-Files: I Want to Believe finished in Canada in March but the star, 39, says she struggled this time physically. She said: "It was hard work. I'm too old for this. It was a slog. David [Duchovny], who's in the best shape of his life because he had to bonk people every two minutes for Californication, did most of the work." She added: "He's climbing and jumping off cliffs. I didn't do any of that and I was more exhausted by the end of it than he was. I'm a wimp." Second film The X-Files ran between 1993 and 2002 on TV, with the first feature film, Fight The Future, released ... [Continua a leggere]
The truth is out there: It's been six years since "The X-Files" disappeared from primetime TV, and almost ten years since 'The X-Files: Fight the Future' burned up the big screen.
Now, the highly anticipated follow-up film, 'The X-Files: I Want To Believe,' is primed to hit theaters on July 25, and only ET's KEVIN FRAZIER is behind the scenes with reunited stars DAVID DUCHOVNY and GILLIAN ANDERSON, back as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully! "We hadn't seen each other for a while; it was like a reunion," David tells Kevin of re-connecting with Gillian, mentioning that they kept in touch via e-mail over the years. "It's really nice to act with her again, because not only do I, David, enjoy acting with her, but when Mulder and Scully come alive [again onscreen] -- ... [Continua a leggere]
Inside an old ice-skating rink at the Pacific National Exhibition Centre in Vancouver, Canada, several rooms have a familiar feel.There's a fish tank in which a diver figurine has gone to the bottom. A wall is covered with newspaper clippings about the paranormal. There are sunflower seeds in a bowl, a basketball and a number of pencils protruding from the false ceiling.But the give-away is the poster of a spacecraft hovering over an out-of-focus rural landscape. Underneath are the words: "I want to believe."This is where Fox Mulder lives, six years after he and partner Dana Scully were declar ... [Continua a leggere]
The actor is paired up and on the hunt again for aliens and freaky folk. But first (and unlike Mulder), he declares his feelings for his FBI partner.
THE CAST and crew of the upcoming "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" were just a few weeks into filming in Vancouver when Frank Spotnitz, the co-writer and co-producer with creator-director Chris Carter, called star David Duchovny over to a laptop computer to watch a fan-made video on YouTube. It was a montage of scenes from the old "X-Files" show set to Sarah McLachlan's forlorn "When She Loved Me." "It was intensely romantic and it almost brought tears to my eyes," Duchovny recalled. "It really did. And it reminded me that we have at the core of 'The X-Files' this very powerful relationship. W ... [Continua a leggere]
No, Chris Carter will not tell you what happens in the new "X-Files" movie. "I think people are going to like it better if they're surprised," said the director/co-writer of the new film (opening July 25) based on his acclaimed science-fiction series. Only recently did Carter release the movie's title: "The X-Files: I Want to Believe." The title is a reference to a poster hanging on the office wall of FBI agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), but there's more to it than that. "It's really emblematic of Mulder's struggle of what is his faith, his belief in the paranormal," Carter said from his L.A ... [Continua a leggere]
Billy Connolly says working on the new X-Files movie has been like "being followed by the CIA".
Billy Connolly says working on the new X-Files movie has been like "being followed by the CIA". Speaking at the Bafta/LA British Comedy Awards in Beverly Hills, the comedian revealed the security for preventing plotline leaks has been extreme. "I can't tell you anything about [the film] or I'd have to kill you. I'm not allowed to tell anyone, my family even," he joked. But he added: "My wife knows because I told her, she made me but she's sworn not to tell anybody." Apparently, after a day of shooting, actors haven't even been allowed to keep their lines. "When you get the little scrip ... [Continua a leggere]
FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are finally reunited on the big screen after six years apart. The X-Files: I Want To Believe brings back actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, following on from the last TV episode in 2002. After years of teasing viewers with Mulder and Scully's will-they-won't-they romance, producers have released sneak peak pictures of the upcoming movie, hinting the couple may be getting close again.Duchovny has further confused X-Files fans by suggesting the intimate photo of the characters about to kiss was taken "as a joke". When asked if the agents fin ... [Continua a leggere]
The franchise's creator and director of the upcoming movie ''I Want to Believe'' reveals the extreme measures he'll employ to keep plot details secure, what he might do with a third movie, and how he responds when people ask him what he does for a living
The writer from EW wants to believe that he can get X-Files creator Chris Carter to spill the beans about The X-Files: I Want To Believe, which arrives in theatres on July 25. But Carter proves to be just as tight-lipped on plot details now as he will be a couple of hours later when he is grilled by fans at New York Comic Con. Carter — who directed the X-Files movie sequel — is, however, happy to chat about everything else X-Files-related, from the possibility of a third big-screen Mulder and Scully adventure to how leaking spoilers could have the real FBI knocking on your door.ENT ... [Continua a leggere]