While at Wizard World Minneapolis 2015, we had the opportunity to speak with Gillian Anderson about her full plate of upcoming projects. We apologize for the audio difficulties, but we talk about everything coming up, from Hannibal to Doodle4NF, and of course, The X-Files!
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Ahead of upfronts in New York City, Fox Television has released premiere dates for all of their upcoming shows. Among the list is the The X-Files Revival. From the official press release:
The next mind-bending chapter of THE X-FILES debuts with a special two-night event beginning Sunday, Jan. 24 (10:00-11:00 PM ET/7:00-8:00 PM PT), following the NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, and continuing with its time period premiere on Monday, Jan. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT). The thrilling, six-episode event series, helmed by creator/executive producer Chris Carter and starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI Agents FOX MULDER and DANA SCULLY, marks the momentous return of the Emmy Award- and Golden Globe-winning pop culture phenomenon, which remains one of the longest-running sci-fi series in network television history.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Chris Carter, Glen Morgan
That's 258 days (because you were definitely wondering). With a two-night premiere event, the end of January is going to be very exciting! Stay tuned for more news today, as upfronts should bring us a lot to talk about.
This morning on the FOX 2015 Upfront Executive Conference Call, we had the opportunity to join for some additional information about the upcoming line up at this network. As for The X-Files comeback, this is what Dana Walden, Chairman and CEO of the Fox Television Group, had to say about it:
"In January, we have our event series, THE X-FILES. We're very excited about this. We think it'll be a huge reward for fans of this legendary show. It's taken us a very long time to get these three back together and they actually go into production in June. We're going to use the NFC Championship game to launch this event."
The show Lucifer will launch out of The X-Files when it goes to its regular spot on Monday nights for episodes two through six.
"We thought a lot about how to event-ize, bringing the show back from a scheduling perspective. We've got a lot going on in midseason on our schedule, and it felt like the best way to capitalize on all of the opportunities was to give The X-Files -- something that's so highly anticipated, that fans had been literally clamoring for for a decade -- the best maximum exposure in that post-NFC game time period. And then, starting the next day with the first of the next five episodes. So, it'll air Sunday night and then Monday night and then for the next weeks, which will give us a great opportunity to platform our new show, Lucifer ¸ on Monday night. (...) when we looked at all of the options that we had, it just felt like that was the one that gave the greatest exposure to The X-Files, something our fans are waiting for, and also create a great circulation on our air to promote all of our midseason launches and platform Lucifer. So, it felt just like a win, any way you looked at it."
One of the fellow reporters from HitFix asked if there had been any additional information about the content of the episodes, to which Walden candidly answered:
"Well, have you ever met Chris Carter? Because he doesn't tell us a lot (laughter). No, I think there will be a combination. I think you will see a combination of episodes. If you are a loyal fan, you became familiar with the process of mixing stand-alones and the deeper mythology episodes. I think everyone will be happy with what he's got planned."