The first X-Files movie left all kinds of questions unanswered – questions like 'what's going on?' 'when can I go home?' and 'is this what my life has really come to?'.
So it was always inevitable that an X-Files sequel would be on the cards. And it just so happens that one's coming out in a few months. But nobody has the foggiest clue about what it'll actually be about.
But that's where X-Files sequel director Chris Carter and screenwriter Frank Spotnitz come in. They've decided to spill the beans about the X-Files sequel without actually mentioning anything that's going to happen in it at all. Still interested? Yes? Well that's fairly depressing.
Once you've been in a show like X-Files, you're more or less promised geek adoration for life. While that can be a good thing – it means that you've got a guaranteed audience for your dire forays into sub-erotic trip-hop – it can also stop you from ever doing anything popular ever again.
Look at the two main stars of X-Files, for instance. Gillian Anderson went off to have a baby, develop an odd British accent and star in a film about pushing shotguns up people's bottoms, while David Duchovny now just spends his time annoying bad funk-rock bands. And they've tried to distance themselves from X-Files, either by making spoof sci-fi movies like Duchovny or just saying that they hated X-Files like Anderson.
But despite all that, a sequel to 1998's X-Files movie – you, know, the one about all the spooky bees – is coming out in July. But plot details for this X-Files sequel have been scant so far. Sure, there was the leaked X-Files sequel trailer, but that just convinced us that it was going to be a film about some spooky snow featuring a guest appearance from Billy Connolly as Father Christmas. And that can't be what it's about, can it? Can it?
Never fear, for the two creative brains behind the X-Files sequel Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz have decided to reveal all. Well, we say 'all'…
"While this is not a mythology movie, it's true to everything that's come before," Spotnitz said at the William S. Paley Television Festival. "It's true to Mulder and Scully, who they are and where they would be this point in their lives and all of the experiences that they've had."
So that's that all cleared up. Thanks for your time, Frank. No really.
Alright, so we can appreciate that Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz want to keep plot details for the X-Files secret close to their chest, because once they finally reveal that it's just going to be two hours of the same old hokey shit that everyone got sick of at some point 13 years ago, then the movie's just not going to have the same pull, is it?
But still, it wouldn't hurt to tell us what the X-Files sequel is going to be called, would it? Unless it's actually going to be called X-Files 2: Look Out, Santa's Got A Spooky Banjo! then the title won't give too much away. So it's over to Chris Carter to make the big reveal:
"I can't tell you. I know what I want it to be, but Fox has some ideas of their own."
Wow, the X-Files sequel really is top secret, isn't it? Everyone's probably just hard at work coming up with a movie title that will get the biggest audience possible to pay to see it. And if that's the case, we've got just the right title for them that they can use free of charge.
Indiana Jones 4.
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Ellen says
Maybe Gillian Anderson “developed” a British accent because she lived in England as a kid.
anonymous says
so what?!?!? it’s still coming and there’s nothing you can do about it! maybe it’s become such a cult favorite because.. oh well… ITS INTELLECTUAL AND INNOVATIVE! that has NOTHING to do with it being science fiction! it broke boundaries on television! so why dont you take your biased shit somewhere else to people who truly care because if you haven’t noticed… both WonderCon and Paley Fest were sold out for the x-files. next time write a story for something you actually care about.. which may be nothing seeing as you have to write about something you don’t care about which only shows that you have no talent so that you get promoted to actually report on what you find interesting, and your cold personality as was transferred to this article shows nothing to say the opposite.
paperclip1013 says
I’m wondering what happened in your past to make you so bitter? I feel bad for you. Unfortunately, your diatribe against all things X-Files can’t be discussed intelligently because you obviously haven’t done the research to back up any of your accusations. It seems to me you have a personal vendetta against this movie and the series. I’ve never heard of this website until now when I ran across it by accident, but just browsing through some of the other articles posted here, I can see it’s not a beacon of journalistic integrity.
yourawesome says
“X-Files 2: Look Out, Santa’s Got A Spooky Banjo!” hhhahah, halarious! no realy! your don’t suck at life at all, give your self a good pat on the back for that one.
looser says
wow, who shoved a water mellon up your ass ? if you dont like it, dont watch it, simple as that. What ever happend to unbiast journalism ?
JB says
How about ‘X-Files 2: Super Nerds Go Unnecessarily Mental At Amusing Celebrity Blog’?