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Filmmakers drop
clues about "X-Files" movie sequel
Ten years after the last "X-Files" movie hit
theaters, the team behind the hit sci-franchise is tossing out
some tidbits about the sequel, currently scheduled for release
on July 25.
The film, which has not yet been
named, will mark the return of David Duchovny as Mulder and
Gillian Anderson as Scully, two FBI agents who investigate the
paranormal.
It is being directed by Chris Carter,
creator of the series that ran on Fox from 1993 to 2002.
"I know what I want it to be,
but Fox has ideas of their own," Carter said of the title.
"I know what it should be."
What he and co-writer Frank Spotnitz
did reveal Wednesday during the 25th annual William S. Paley
Television Festival, was the trailer. It featured lots of snow,
running, a large syringe and a helicopter.
The film will pick up six years after
the end of the series. It's supposed to be a standalone feature
removed from the alien mythology of the TV show, a throwback to
the show's "monster of the week" episodes. Still, some
lingering aspects from the series, like whether Scully's child
will be a normal tyke, will be addressed.
"It will not be a mythology
movie, but it's true to everything that's come before,"
said Spotnitz.
2008-04-05 |