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Archived from the Eat The Corn Facebook page.


May 03, 2017 18:46

A great interview with comics writer @[506008038:2048:Joe Harris]! Big news: current comics run to end unexpectedly in August with #17! (because of decreasing sales? pause before re-relaunch with season 11? change of writer?) + confirmation that the “Cold Cases” audio drama will be his whole S10 comics, incompatible with the revival TV canon.

https://www.facebook.com/xfilespod/posts/1370982509637408

http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/5315032


May 05, 2017 11:00

Gillian Anderson approaches more X-Files hoping closure (again!):

“I actually don’t know, we know absolutely nothing, we have been working on the deal for many months and it’s really us taking an opportunity to maybe bring closure. I didn’t really feel like the end of the last season was a place for us to finish definitely. There was a lot of consideration about whether there really was an audience for it, whether it was something that we could improve on and how if we were moving forward, could make them even better. In the end, we agreed that we would like to have one more go at it. We know that the fans are still there. The surprising thing was that there are new fans. There’s a whole other generation of fans who discovered it through Netflix and I think to be met still by 13 years olds who are talking about how they have seen all the episodes or they just start watching a year ago and they obsess and they can’t wait for the new season. The show has a longevity beyond what we had ever imagined.”

Emanuel Levy: American Gods (Starz TV Series): Interview with Star Gillian Anderson


May 10, 2017 19:36

This is too good an opportunity to pass on! The optimistic version has Skinner finally getting a promotion!


May 14, 2017 18:08

X-Files comics to end their run soon (?) + review of the latest issues

XF comics update: Comics to end soon? + #10-13 review

 


May 15, 2017 16:41

The X-Files “next installment”/”NEW CHAPTER OF EVENT SERIES” (note: nothing “final” here) to premiere mid-season, i.e. around January 2018 — 2 years after the first revival event.

SpoilerTV: FOX Announces 2017-18 Primetime Schedule


May 15, 2017 22:58

Happy birthday, Rob Bowman! Hope you’re available soonish!


May 17, 2017 23:06

@[1125066530909911:274:The X-Files\: The Video Game Project] – a stunningly looking point-and-click game in the true spirit of the show, now in the making!

https://www.facebook.com/thexfiles.videogame/photos/a.1236884893061407/1347709865312242/


May 26, 2017 17:55

Under development: drama based on Project Blue Book, Dr. Hynek’s (real) 1950s USAF investigation into the UFO phenomenon. Very X-Files- and Dark Skies-like!

Deadline: Robert Zemeckis-Produced UFO Drama ‘Blue Book’ Gets Series Order By History


May 31, 2017 14:06

XF in the age of Trump. Joe Harris interview: “I’m a little bummed because I’d like to keep doing it, but I’ve got very few complaints. I don’t know what’s coming next, so I’m just trying to find some kind of resolution here.”
Comics to end with #17 — 25 issues were originally planned but it was cut short like with “Season 11”, no explanation why nor hints at what happens next. Confirmation that unused material from “Season 11” is re-used in this comics run. He approached the last arc as a series finale.

I don’t know what’s going on at IDW! 25 issues would have brought the series to an end in April 2018, more or less concurrently with the live season 11 so there wouldn’t be much of a conflict. Harris wanted to leave fast? Dropping sales? Behind the scenes disputes?…

ComicBook.com: As He Leaves, Joe Harris Offers A Vision For The X-Files In the Age of Trump


May 31, 2017 22:59

S11 news! Glen Morgan to write 2 episodes, Darin Morgan to write one! Great, great news!

Den of Geek: X-Files Season 11: Glen and Darin Morgan To Pen New Episodes


Jun 01, 2017 13:08

X-Files S11 shooting in Vancouver Aug-08 to Dec-21! 4 1/2 months, that’s very tight for 10 episodes! (compared to 3 months for 6 episodes last time) But that means we might get that rainy Vancouver atmosphere this time around in the later episodes.

Hollywood North Buzz: START: THE X-FILES Season 11


Jun 01, 2017 15:23

For anyone that was still wondering: the X-Files “Cold Cases” audio drama directly adapts Harris’s comics without any changes and is thus incompatible with the live series canon. Harris: “There are incompatible turns of character and plot, and the simple answer is, it really doesn’t. They really just straight adapted my comics in ways that, if you’re looking for it to perfectly line up as canon, you’re going to be disappointed I would say, but it needs to be thought of that way.”

ComicBook.com: The X-Files: Season 10 Writer Joe Harris Talks the Audible Series


Jun 02, 2017 18:30

More good news: James Wong to write & direct 2 episodes of XF season 11! That brings the total of known episodes to 6. Carter could write all 4 remaining for all we know (2-3 mythology + 1 stand-alone).

Den of Geek: X-Files Exclusive: James Wong Confirmed To Write, Details On Season 11 Plot


Jun 07, 2017 18:02

Welcome to member #500!!! Somebody among [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted]… Thank you for your trust and keep following this space for more things X-Files!

https://giphy.com/gifs/the-x-files-l41lFEkHkpNYFizOo


Jun 13, 2017 16:07

“Only 6 more months to season 11!”: Premiere in January 2018?

https://twitter.com/Annealiz1/status/873478345077522432

 


Jun 27, 2017 19:48

Season 11 complete writers roster hint at no resolution taking place and Carter pulling things to a season 12. New writers: Brad Follmer (with 1013 since 2000), Gabe Rotter (with 1013 since 2000) and Benjamin Van Allen (with 1013 since 2013). All were present during season 10, all were assistants that have proved their worth to the showrunner and are ascending the ladder — it keeps with Carter choosing people he trusts intimately, and I’m interested to see their work, however it implies a similar mythology/stand-alone mix as any run-of-the-mill season.
So we have:
– 2 Glen Morgan
– 2 James Wong (including one semi/mythology, à la Founder’s Mutation)
– 1 Darin Morgan
– 1 Gabe Rotter & Brad Follmer (episode was to be produced in season 10)
– 1 Benjamin Van Allen
– up to 3 Chris Carter, season opening and ending (mythology) and one in the middle (I can’t imagine he would pass the opportunity to do a stand-alone)

TVLine: The X-Files Season 11 Writers Revealed: Who’s Back? Who’s Missing?

XF comics update: Comics to end soon? + #10-13 review

The X-Files comics at IDW continue their course since their launch right after the live revival in March 2016.

Writer Joe Harris, who has been around since the comics started in IDW in 2013, broke the news in The X-Cast podcast: the current run of the comics is set to end soon! The next story arc, #14-17 Resistance (May-August 2017), will be the last — with a return to the “mythology” Harris has been building (modern-day politics and Syndicate remnants). After this, Harris will no longer be involved in the X-Files comics. Will the recent announcement of the making of a live “season 11” change these plans? Will IDW continue with comics under a different writer? Frankly, this announcement came as a surprise and given the way Harris was developing his new mythology it felt like he had some plans for many more issues. This comics run somewhat gives the impression that Harris’s motivation to write these comics has decreased compared to the Seasons 10/11 comics — or is it that the fans’ reception post-revival has been more lukewarm? After over 50 issues it is understandable; perhaps this decision was Harris’s. Do the decreasing sales also have something to do with this? We might know some answers to all these questions soon.

Issues #10-13 (January-May 2017) are covered below. Both stories are two-parters, this format definitely works better than one-offs. Both of these stories are character studies not focusing on the protagonists Mulder & Scully, in both of them the past plays a much more important role than the present (a bit like the Ishmael story with Scully’s father in issues #4-5 of this comic), further reinforcing the feeling that…it looks like this franchise’s most interesting part lies in its past.

Issues #1-9 were covered at EatTheCorn here.

 


#10-11: Contrarians

…or the Cigarette-Smoking Man’s 1980s adventures, featuring President Ronald Reagan and William Mulder! Joe Harris’s love for the character of the CSM is no secret; he was already a very prominent character in the Season 10 comics (or at least a version of the CSM) and Harris misses no opportunity to write for him (he was again featured in the 2016 Christmas Special). Here he is again, still justifying his actions as nothing wrong in the middle of an affair that nearly toppled an administration, and directly advising or ordering about the President himself.

This is something we had never seen in the series itself, where the relations between the Syndicate and real-world power figures were kept vague (final cut scene of 9X20: The Truth with G.W.Bush notwithstanding). This is much more “in your face” and straightforward conspiratorial. The politically charged time of today, with the arrival of the current US president, has been compared with the 1980s and the shock of another outsider arriving in the White House with economically radical policies and who was later accused of “constitutional subversion“. However, The X-Files series managed to never be partisan and certainly never equated the Syndicate’s agenda with the Republican Party’s; while parallels can be made, much is in the eye of the beholder. The Watergate scandal might have served as an inspiration, but the scandal itself was never the focus of an entire episode. The open politics of the Harris XF comics do reflect the status of the world today, where it is very difficult to discuss anything without taking a stance; and while I don’t condemn these parallels, they are a change of approach compared to Carter’s.

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The story of these comics issues, in true XF fashion, mixes real historical events with the alternative shadow history of conspiracies and aliens: a secret US-Contra mission in 1980s Nicaragua that also served as a mission to destroy a crashed UFO in the middle of the jungle. The UFO provided healing and resurrecting powers to those that came in close contact with it (something we saw in 7X03: The Sixth Extinction), or that sniffed the cocaine mixed with the UFO’s metal components. The US-backed Contra war lord “El Comandante” Manuel Suaréz/Suárez was one of the resurrectees; he became a drug lord; in the present day he reveals himself to Mulder to stop the cocaine trafficking into the US and stop this chain of events. This is a crazy story worthy of the alien ganja of Season 10’s comics G-23! The story works well in a “complementary information” kind of way, however the present day story is limited and its drug bust resolution lacks much impact.

At the heart of the story are really the CSM and William Mulder, their personal history and their deep character differences that made many mythology episodes interesting — Fox Mulder and Scully here only play a peripheral role and do little investigating. We know of Bill Mulder’s involvement in secret State Department affairs from early on before he retired in his home in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts (2X25: Anasazi); indeed in 1987 he “came out of retirement just to check on this nest egg” in this story. He is paired with the CSM to deal with alien business, just like a reluctant Deep Throat and the CSM did in 1991 in 4X07: Musings of a CSM. Bill is the one with a heart and a conscience, something which led him to part with the Syndicate in 1973 (6X12: One Son). In 1987, Fox Mulder was in the Violent Crimes division of the FBI. The CSM teases Bill repeatedly about his wife Teena, and indeed as Fox later says “my parentage is something of a matter of dispute” (see 3X24: Talitha Cumi). This is all fine, however it is difficult to imagine that the CSM and Bill Mulder would keep such unresolved “family” business over such an extended period of time, or that Bill would continue to be involved in shady State Department businesses well into the 1980s and be grumpy about it while he had already expressed his discontent in the 1970s. Harris had already paired these two in a 1952 flashback in his Season 10 #10 More Musings of a CSM, and the CSM-Reagan scenes are also a delight; it is something that works — but only in small doses.

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Cut scene from 6X11: Two Fathers

Cut scene from 6X11: Two Fathers

Notes:

  • History check: Of course, the background of the story is the whole Iran-Contra affair, a US scandal in the middle of a war-by-proxy of the Cold War. The Hezbollah, revolutionary Islamist group with ties to Iran, held US & Western hostages during the Lebanese civil war (1982-1992); the US secretly negotiated a hostages-for-weapons trade deal; the arms were passed from Israel to Iran, which was then recently out of the Islamic Iranian revolution of 1979 and under the rule of Ayatollah Khomeini (pictured in the comics); the money was sent back to the US from Israel; part of the money was used by National Security Council member Oliver L. North (his mug shot was used as reference for the comics art, and he is actually featured in one of the variant covers for #10) to finance the Contra in Nicaragua; the Contra (from “Contrarevolucionario”, counter-revolutionary movement) was a right-wing paramilitary group against the socialist Sandinista government of Nicaragua (aided for some time by the Soviet Union, ruled 1979-1990, and again from 2006 to today). The affair broke out in 1985; Congress started hearings about it in 1987; most involved received a presidential pardon in 1992 by George H.W. Bush (himself involved at the time as Reagan’s vice-president).
  • The presidential address at the opening of comics #10 took place on March 4 1987, when Reagan was forced to come clean with his involvement on the affair. “I told the American people I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that’s true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not.“: the double-speak in this sentence could very well be a character description for the CSM!

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  • The 1987 flashbacks take place in Bluefields, Nicaragua, one of the places that was mined by the Contra with the help of the US in the 1980s.
  • some mealy-mouthed bedwetter from Massachusetts“: refers to G.H.W.Bush’s opponent in the 1988 Presidential elections, Michael Dukakis, Democrat and then Governor of Massachusetts.
  • My fellow Americans, I’m pleased to tell you today that I’ve signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.“: Reagan really did say this, minutes before an official broadcast, as a joke to the sound people present.
  • Regan’s nickname was “Dutch“.
  • After he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 1994, Reagan retired at his home in Simi Valley, California, where the CSM pays him a visit in 1999. Does his “legacy” refer to the upcoming election of G.W. Bush after the Democrat interlude of Clinton?
  • The case starts with a dying man saying “Mulder” when he really only knew Fox’s father: this is similar to the beginning of 5X15: Travelers.
  • 1980s events and conspiracies name-dumped to by Mulder: the US invasion of Caribbean island nation Grenada (1983 overthrow of leftist revolutionary strife); the 1986 baseball World Series (Bill Buckner’s loss to the New York Mets); G.H.W. Bush vomiting on the Japanese Prime Minister in 1992; the Berlin Wall conspiracy theory (the wall as a containment boundary for evil / the Antichrist, which was released once the wall fell).
  • The Iran-Contra deal was previously mentioned in The X-Files: Mulder shouts it at Deep Throat’s face in 1X16: E.B.E.; and the man who killed Melissa Scully with Krycek, Luis Cardinal, was a Nicaraguan who had participated in the Contras deal and became part of the School of the Americas as revealed in 3X16: Apocrypha.
  • Scully plays the old videogame The Legend of Zelda (1986).
  • Nitpicking: The Nicaraguan flashbacks in #10 should be in 1987, not 1988. Several mistakes in the Spanish (also, the CSM himself speaks Spanish! Maybe he learned it during his Cuban days?)
  • The art is by Greg Scott (also: S10 #9 Chitter, and X-Files: Year Zero), who does a great job at the likenesses of Ronald Reagan and William B. Davis; oddly enough, all the 1980s flashbacks are drawn in much more detail than present-day Mulder & Scully, which appear to be done much more in haste.

 


 

#12-13: Skinner

Skinner’s past as a soldier in the Vietnam war in 1970 are the focus of this unimaginatively titled two-parter. During the Seasons 10-11 comics run, Joe Harris had mentioned that he wanted to do a Skinner-centric story, and had Season 11 not been cut short this story might have been part of it.

Skinner famously described his near-death experience in Vietnam in 2X08: One Breath.

I enlisted in the Marine Corps the day of my eighteenth birthday. […] One night on patrol, we were caught and everyone, everyone fell. I mean, everyone. I looked down at my body, from outside of it. I didn’t recognize it at first. I watched the V.C. strip my uniform, take my weapon and I remained in this thick jungle, peaceful, unafraid, watching my, my dead friends, watching myself. In the morning, the corpsmen arrived and put me in a bodybag until I guess they found a pulse. I woke in a Saigon hospital two weeks later.

His succubus history was explored in 3X21: Avatar.

She was there with me. Watching me as I was watching myself dying, my blood spilling from a hundred different places. Until she lifted me up and carried me back, away from the light.

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Here, Harris adds a third paranormal dimension to his experience, with a Southeast Asian amulet and a sort of curse that follows Skinner and his platoon. Ultimately this paranormal curse acts as an allegory for the soldiers’ remorse on their morally questionable acts during wartime — namely, the murdering of civilians and of children. Echoes of 2X04: Sleepless and its guilt-ridden Vietnam War vets. The demon haunts the soldiers and torments them to their death; Skinner escapes because despite his guilt he stands his ground and doesn’t give in to despair. An excellent profile of Skinner’s strong character! — although the spell is broken in the conclusion in a sudden way, just like in the previous story.

That’s a lot of paranormal phenomena linked to a single event in Skinner’s life! The concept is a bit hard to swallow just because of this accumulation and the willingness to “top the ante” every time Skinner’s past is explored. An out-of-body experience is interesting enough and was instrumental in drawing Skinner’s character (of course, One Breath was a Morgan & Wong script); but two additional paranormal phenomena taking place simultaneously? That being said, this is less incredible or out-of-character than the past of the Scully family explored in #4-5 Ishmael.

The entire first issue is devoted to events in 1970; half the second issue travels in various moments in the past, leaving just a few pages taking place in present day. Mulder and Scully play minor roles, like in previous Skinner-centric episodes, however this extensive focus on the past is original. One could have imagined the narration starting from the present and explaining the past via dialogue, à la Skinner’s confessions, or focused flashbacks embedded in the story instead of this back and forth.

Notes:

  • The temple is mentioned as pre-Buddhist. The amulet has an inscription in Latin which is never fleshed out or mentioned in the dialogue: “Tibi, magnum Innominandum, signa stellarum nigrarum”, which can be translated as “To you, the great Not-to-Be-Named, signs of the black stars/dark stars”. This is a callback to H.P. Lovecraft’s and Robert Bloch’s Cthlhu mythos: it is a spell or invocation to one of the Ancients that cannot be named, found in the fictional De Vermis Misteriis (Of the Mysteries of the Worms). The revival comics are building quite a few Cthulhu references!
  • The ghostly appearances of the amulet demon resemble a lot the demon glimpsed in #4-5 Ishmael. Is the reader meant to make a connection, is Harris building something here? Or is this just lack of imagination in the drawings?
  • “Born to Kill” helmet: a Full Metal Jacket reference!
  • Is the smoking agent in the 1970s trial…the CSM? Was that the CSM’s first meeting with Skinner?
  • Compared to the previous two-parter, this one is much, much less dense! It even indulges in two entire pages with no dialogue at all.
  • The art here is by Andrew Currie and colors by Sebastian Cheng, the same team behind #4-5 Ishmael. Same comment applies: the drawings are very “comic book-y”, i.e. targeting a young adult audience, the colors are very bright, and there is little mystery and dark atmosphere, an overall very un-XF-like product. Although Skinner’s likeness is expertly done.

Social media archive: 2017 (part 2)

Archived from the Eat The Corn Facebook page.


Mar 02, 2017 00:02

A Syndicate reunion! The CSM, Krycek, X, the Alien Bounty Hunter, and Skinner, all in a photo! From last week’s Pensacon in Florida.


Mar 04, 2017 11:57

The X-Files Deviations comics continue with a second issue! “What if” Fox had been abducted instead of Samantha? Interview with writer Amy Chu. A funny little bonus comics, but I’m sure there are thousand fanfics out there which have explored this and a myriad other possibilities.

Multiversity Comics: Chu Takes On A Very Different Mulder and Scully In “Deviations: The X-Files 2017”


Mar 06, 2017 22:14

The He(nrietta)La(cks) “immortal” cell line story was name-dumped in Chris Carter’s “My Struggle” — now her story becomes a (TV) movie! #XFilesScience

/FILM: ‘The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks’ Teaser: HBO Sends Oprah Winfrey Digging For Answers


Mar 13, 2017 00:57

https://www.facebook.com/lookhuman/photos/a.229459690521267/1011394625661099/


Mar 17, 2017 18:45

This behind the scenes video from seasons 2-3 includes rare clear footage of the demon form of serial killer/”death fetishist” Donnie Pfaster from “Irresistible”. The final cut of the episode was much more subtle, with only one very quick shot of the black silhouette of the demon included.

RAIPLAY.IT: X Files – Behind the scenes – video – RaiPlay


Mar 19, 2017 2:33

Things are heading to a s11 announcement?

https://www.facebook.com/williambdavis/posts/1392906927450645

You heard it here first! From William today- ” I am confident there will be more episodes ( of X-Files) and that CSM is likely to appear.” How’s that for a nice weekend treat! ~ Rachel


Mar 21, 2017 14:36

No news update: “No news re endless negotiations. However, CCarter did confirm to me, no season 11 without CSM!”

https://twitter.com/Annealiz1/status/843972428627922944

 


Mar 28, 2017 19:59

A (semi)serious interview of The Lone Gunmen by David Duchovny – circa 1994/1995! Pure gold!

RAIPLAY.IT: X Files – Intervista (semi)seria di David Duchovny ai Tre pistoleri solitari – video – RaiPlay


Mar 29, 2017 21:50

A (semi)serious conversation of Mitch Pileggi by David Duchovny, 1996! These are great, found by RaiTV for the Italian re-broadcast of the series!

RAIPLAY.IT: X Files – Intervista (semi)seria di David Duchovny a Mitch Pileggi – video – RaiPlay


Apr 03, 2017 21:29

Article: What do you do when America is weirder than ‘The X-Files?’
“It’s one of ‘The X-Files” longest-running themes: The fear that the government is monitoring people,” Geller said. “And it was true.” “Trump didn’t get elected because of hate or love,” she said. “He got elected because we cannot trust our own government. People feel so cynical they elected someone who has never been a part of government.” “Mulder’s great hope was that if he could find the truth and hold onto it long enough that the truth revealed would be a game changer,” Pearson said. “The reality these days is even if you have irrefutable proof, will anyone believe you?”

USA Today: Finney: What do you do when America is weirder than ‘The X-Files?’


Apr 05, 2017 23:44

“The Art of The X-Files”: A collection of drawings seen in various episodes, from Jorge’s silhouette of a grey in “Little Green Men” to Piper Anderson’s drawings used in last year’s revival!

BuzzFeed: 17 Truly Shocking Drawings People Drew On “X-Files”


Apr 08, 2017 21:10

A release for the music of the revival coming very soon! 2 CDs for 6 episodes wow that’s exhaustive. That means we want 67 CDs for the rest of the series!!!

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1456937897711757&id=114444205294473


Apr 10, 2017 14:33

Coming in July: “The X-Files: Cold Cases”, an Audible-exclusive drama based on Joe Harris’ celebrated graphic novels. With voices by Duchovny, Anderson, Pileggi, WBDavis, all 3 Lone Gunmen! This sounds a lot like a direct adaptation of Harris’ Season 10/11 comics: is he just adapting them for audio drama, or retconning them into the revival continuity? Interesting.

Den of Geek: The X-Files: new Audible drama to star Duchovny & Anderson


Apr 13, 2017 22:07

Coming April 25…

https://www.facebook.com/114444205294473/photos/a.142846965787530/1465252066880340/


Apr 18, 2017 12:02

Tracklist for the 2CD release of Mark Snow’s music for the revival – coming Apr-25 by @[56031953754:274:La-La Land Records]! Very complete! Seeing this, I wish they did the same now for the “original series” instead of the cherry-picking “Volume” releases.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1471672209571659&id=114444205294473


Apr 19, 2017 19:57

X-Files Cold Cases audio drama: a Duchovny/Anderson/Pileggi scene! Also adapted from comic S10#1. Skinner is Deputy Director like in the comics, an incoherence with the revival continuity right there, where he was *still* Assistant Director. Out in July.

Parade: Exclusive: David Duchovny Is Back as Fox Mulder in this Audio Clip from The X-Files: Cold Cases


Apr 21, 2017 1:37

Breaking news! The X-Files is coming back for the 2017-2018 season, 10 episodes!

Deadline: ‘The X-Files’ Coming Back Again For New Event Series Next Season


Apr 21, 2017 1:45

It is happening again.

https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTheXFiles/photos/a.371920819512324/1301466893224374/


Apr 22, 2017 1:55

Future of XF with same or less participation from Carter? Professional reviewers are more and more vocal about this. My opinion is he still has a great feel for big story ideas so I can’t imagine XF without him, but the way ideas are translated into plot and then dialogue, and even on things like photography, he badly needs steering and second opinions. What do people think?

Vox: The X-Files’ biggest liability at this point is simple: creator Chris Carter


Apr 24, 2017 1:17

https://twitter.com/Annealiz1/status/855789769258926080

 


Apr 25, 2017 15:27

Impending Writers Strike impact on new X-Files? All scripts need to be written before strike starts. In 2007, the writers strike had prevented the IWTB script to be modified while shooting the film, while it would obviously have benefitted from a rewrite…

https://twitter.com/Annealiz1/status/856815301056450560


Apr 25, 2017 22:14

Vince Gilligan on more XF: not this time. “I’m just too busy over here. And I want to stress and be precise that I haven’t been asked to be a part of it.” That last sentence is very odd.

Den of Geek: Vince Gilligan: X-Files Season 11 Reunion Doubtful


Apr 28, 2017 00:03

Music from the 2016 revival: it’s out!

https://www.facebook.com/lalalandrecords/photos/a.181243738754/10155394916778755/

X-FILES – THE EVENT SERIES: LIMITED EDITION (2CD SET)


Apr 28, 2017 16:50

Duchovny reflects on how short and brutish was “season 10”. Interesting that he just considered it just “a start”! Season 12-13-14 here we come!

“We are gonna shot 10 episodes, starting in August. I feel like 6 was a start. Unfortunately, I think, there is such a gap to cover and so much story to tell that by the time we could get going on new stuff we were already half-way through the season. So I think 10 will be a little more comprehensible, a little more relaxed, a little less dense so I’m looking forward to this iteration? of the show.”

https://sunshinetoday.tumblr.com/post/160077956527/david-duchovny-we-are-gonna-shot-10-episodes

 

Social media archive: 2017 (part 1)

Archived from the Eat The Corn Facebook page.


Jan 06, 2017 19:59

Happy new year! Here is an oldie – a near-episode-length X-Files parody written and directed by @[107974612558003:274:Stefan Petrucha], the writer of the excellent early issues of the Topps XF comics! Mulder & Scully investigate the Chicken-Man.

 


Jan 06, 2017 23:50

FOX confirms: no more X-Files any time soon – an official confirmation of what we have been reposting since November. I still suppose it could happen, but not before 2018, at least. XF cliffhangers are the Sisyphus torture.

Variety: Remote Controlled: Fox TV CEO Gary Newman on ‘24’ Reboot, ‘Prison Break,’ ‘X-Files’


Jan 19, 2017 18:13

2 years ago, the XF revival was essentially announced at the Television Critics Association annual event. Today, the future looks…complicated. *IF* (and as time goes by, it’s an “if”) there are new episodes, most likely it won’t be before “Fall 2018 or [Winter] 2019”, according to FOX — i.e. 3 years later after the My Struggle II cliffhanger! And as time goes by, I believe that FOX’s patience with the Carter-DD-GA trio will decrease, and FOX’s appetite for an inevitable reboot with different people involved will increase.

IndieWire: ‘The X-Files’ Update: Renewal Talks are Progressing, But It’s Not Likely to Return Next Season


Jan 20, 2017 19:16

CSM: “Don’t try and threaten me, Mulder. I’ve watched Presidents die!” I wonder where that guy is, this day. #Inauguration


Jan 21, 2017 15:58

A look at the recent comics since the launch of the new revival series + a review of the first 9 issues. Verdict: can do better (and the same team did better in the past!)

XF comics update + #1-9 review

 


Jan 24, 2017 23:40

The X-Files Event Series, as it’ officially called, started airing one year ago today – already! – also called “revival” and “season 10” by fans. For me this was the beginning of a period of both excitement and frustration, and some sleepless nights… How about you?

FOX.COM: Watch THE X-FILES Opening Scene from The X-Files on FOX NOW


Jan 28, 2017 20:34

“Writing The X-Files”: recommended!

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10153979363337948&id=820817947

Amazon.com: Writing The X-Files by Jason Morris


Jan 31, 2017 21:44

Isometric 3D modelling of the X-Files office! From https://www.reddit.com/r/XFiles/comments/5q8d2z/oc_mulders_office/


Feb 04, 2017 13:10

@[362989843738755:274:The X-Files] revival filming locations! Guide+map, an excellent resource!

MovieMaps: The X-Files Filming Locations


Feb 09, 2017 19:32

Short video on the CGI effects for the X-Files 2016 event series!

 


Feb 10, 2017 19:27

More X-Files? David Duchovny radio interview: “We are talking about doing some more. I should have some news, either yes or no, pretty soon.” So: “no” is a real possibility — far from the certainties 12 months ago!

MEDIA.WEEI.COM: Enough About Me – Ep. 51: David Duchovny


Feb 13, 2017 19:15

Echoes of The Erlenmeyer Flask & My Struggle II! A pair of extra, non-naturally occurring nucleotides inserted in DNA of bacteria with the help of CRISPR-Cas9. Artificial organisms are a reality!

BBC: Extra letters added to life’s genetic code


Feb 14, 2017 20:40

Behind the scenes of the digital effects for last year’s X-Files: video, before/after images, interview with the folks at Image Engine! Impressive how much CGI there is on TV now, but it looks like post-production length is longer as well. Thanks to Juliane Kempe!

Imagine Engine: The X-Files – Season 10


Feb 15, 2017 17:48

Duchovny reflecting on last year’s revival: he had mixed feelings about the 2016 return. “I was happy to come back and do it,” he says, “and there were some episodes that worked better than others, but I thought that six was too few. We had to find too much ground to make up, too much backstory to tell and then it ended up there wasn’t enough [story] left to do. So, I feel like the next time if we did it, we’d do more episodes. Certainly never 22 again, but more than six. It’d be a better story to tell.”

Also, the usual about more: “Very possible,” says Duchovny. “At this point it looks good, but I don’t have anything specific to tell you. But we’re all kind of crouching.”

WBUR: Acting, Writing And Singing — David Duchovny Redefines The Triple Threat


Feb 15, 2017 20:53

Welcome to member #400, [redacted]! Trust No One!


Feb 21, 2017 00:11

@[15925638948:274:IMDb] closed down its message boards today. Another historic corner of the internet for cine/seriesphiles is no more.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106179/


Feb 22, 2017 23:12

One year since My Struggle II aired and the “event series” ended. A year since thid wreck of an episode, in terms of narration, pacing, characterization, dialogue, continuity, despite some good initial ideas and ambitious concepts. “This is the end” the tagline said, but could more episodes in the future make things more interesting?

10X6: My Struggle II


Feb 23, 2017 23:22

Happy 53rd birthday Dana Scully! Here is an interview from yesterday with Gillian Anderson, where…she talks about choosing characters to portray that are as far from Scully’s as possible, and where she says she doesn’t particularly miss portraying Scully compared to many of her other roles. Scully was an important role in the past, but I think “season 11” is not a done deal yet!

Getty Images: INTERVIEW Gillian Anderson on adapting to the role, X Files and upcoming plans at ‘Viceroy’s House’ – Interviews


Feb 25, 2017 2:21

“She’s dead, wrapped in plastic!” Feb-24, a day to celebrate The X-Files’ great cousin series, which is also getting a revival this year: Twin Peaks!

https://www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksOnShowtime/posts/1429433623754278

Fans, 11:30 a.m., February Twenty-fourth. Entering the 18-part return to the town of Twin Peaks. #TwinPeaksDay

XF comics update + #1-9 review

The X-Files comics by IDW have been covered extensively at EatTheCorn. The main series was a continuation of the season 9/IWTB storyline, written by Joe Harris, and which managed the impossible: to serve an elegant conclusion to the mythology. The “Season 10″/”Season 11” series ran from 2013 to early 2016 and for a long time was the continuation of the series, considered canon. That is until the 2016 revival started to materialize and pushed the comics into non-canon territory. Alas, I found the comics more interesting and satisfactory than what the live revival proposed; you can find all the detailed EatTheCorn reviews of these comics, one per issue, here.

The live series taking precedence over the comics due to how many eyes saw it, IDW adjusted itself to the new canon of the live revival. It accelerated and cut short its “Season 11” series, which wrapped up with the “Endgames” story in March, and in April relaunched a new series, simply titled “The X-Files” (or “The X-Files Ongoing“) shortly after the revival aired in January-February. Joe Harris is still the writer for the series, bringing his own sensibilities — such as his progressive politics and his interest in the geopolitical aspects of the mythology. Chris Carter is still credited as Executive Producer and this is still labelled as “official canon”, but we now know this is more of a marketing façade rather than anything of true meaning.

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The “ongoing” series is thus set in the continuity defined by the revival. It’s unclear when exactly, with some IDW interviews mentioning it takes place during the revival (so in between the bookend My Struggle episodes; those were some busy 6 weeks!) and others placing it after the resolution of the My Struggle II cliffhanger (implying that we are to expect that everything will return to “normal” despite the cataclysmic events in that episode?). Of course, the revival did all kinds of controversial things with the mythology of the show, to the point where it is nigh impossible to do a mythology story without risking to contradict whatever story the revival was attempting to develop (and might develop more if more episodes are made). This is an impossible exercise, and the best approach would be to develop a parallel mythology, which is what Harris seems to be doing.

The new comics series follows the look established by the revival series: Mulder has aged quite a bit, Scully has her horrible wig, they are no longer a couple (or at least shown to be one), Skinner is the same but sports a beard. Matthew Dow Smith is again the main artist, and is still great both in drawing the new likenesses of the actors and in creating darkly lit panels that fit the dark mood of the show; Jordie Bellaire and menton3 still excel in colors and covers, respectively.

An overall impression of the first 9 issues is that they are much less engaging than the Seasons 10/11 comics. Stories either lack narrative flow (Active Shooter, Came Back Haunted) or are downright hard to believe (Ishmael). Harris had to cut short his ambitions with his own S10/11 storylines and start new ones from scratch, with the added enormous uncertainty surrounding the nature of the mythology after the live revival. One could go as far as to say that maybe his heart is no longer into it; his attention is certainly spread thin, as he has many comics series going on at the same time. The quality of the comics is reflected in the sales (at least physical, non-digital, sales), which have regularly dropped from the very beginning of the series. They are now significantly lower than where Seasons 10/11 were and are in similar territory to those of the Millennium comics, which did not go further than the first 5-issue story because of this. Perhaps the reception of the comics is also suffering from the lukewarm reception the live revival itself got as well. This doesn’t automatically mean IDW might discontinue the series just yet, given that The X-Files is important as a brand name to feature. See below (source):

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Upcoming issues are character pieces that focus on the CSM and Skinner (#10-11: Contrarians, #12-13: Skinner) that should be pleasing for fans; these could very well be ideas that Harris had for his Season 11 that never got made. Time will tell, after #14, if the series overall will get more interesting. Given the delays in the potential production of more live episodes, Harris might get ample time to figure out a direction and stretch his mysteries. No end in sight for this franchise!…

Spoilery reviews of the first 9 issues (March-December 2016) follow after the jump!

 


 

#1: Active Shooter

The first issue establishes the series with a single-issue story. As seen in previous attempts, e.g. S10 #9: Chitter, one issue is very short to tell an interesting story, especially now that issues have shortened to 20 pages instead of 22 or more. Events unfold very quickly, scenes change abruptly, the plot bears many coincidences to make much sense (multiple hostage situations in the same building the same day without Scully being aware?)… In future issues that lesson seems to have been learned, as stories cover at least two issues.

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As such, this first issue is an introduction to mysteries that will return in the larger “mythology” in #6-9: Came Back Haunted. We are introduced to what looks like a controlled experiment, where individuals are under surveillance labelled as test subjects in an exposure group (“*GROUP SUB ** EXP +** HRS“). To what they were exposed, we do not know yet, but it made them violent — reminiscent of the mind control experiments in sprayed chemicals in 2X03: Blood or in TV signals in 3X23: Wetwired.

The framing of the story is one of mass public shootings, a staple in American events in recent decades and unfortunately something that seems to be on the rise in recent years and months. Connecting the X-File case to current events is a very welcome move and helps make the story interesting and fresh.

 

#2-3: Día De Los Muertos

(Also labelled as “Dia De Muertos“, “Días de los Muertos” and “Muertos“. Spanish is not their forte.)

The story here centers around a ruthless Mexican drug lord that is expanding operations in the US side of the border, and the revenge exacted on him by two children he had left orphaned. The paranormal element is from Mexican folklore: Santa Muerte (“Holy Death”), a deity resulting from the syncretization of Aztec and Christian faiths, celebrated on the Day of the Dead (which coincides in date and spirit with Hallowe’en and All Souls’ Day). She and the celebration is indeed associated with the Mexican marigold flower, cempasuchil (misspelt here as “cempaúchil”), the “flower of the dead”. She is worshiped more in the center and south of the country, which is why in the story the cartel is based off Oaxaca — although it is not a major drug trafficking territory and, while immigrants do transit from there, it is too remote from the border to have trainloads of immigrants moving north.

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The X-Files has been in Mexican territory before, with the parody episode (and in my solitary opinion, it seems, a good one) 4X11: El Mundo Gira, and the “Traffic“-inspired 9X07: John Doe. In both these cases it escaped the cliché suffered by the Mexican people in the eyes of their US neighbors: drug cartels. To be fair, XF did have its share of non-WASP clichés, and illegal immigration from Mexico is one of those hot topical themes in 2016.

But if one passes these elements, the story is actually well executed and makes for a solid “monster-of-the-month” case. It is one of these cases, of which the series had many, where Mulder and Scully encounter a paranormal phenomenon but ultimately have little effect on the plot. They investigate a crime scene, talk with witnesses, Scully does autopsies, Mulder brushes with the monster (and miraculously escapes death himself!), but they neither prevent more murders to occur nor catch the supernatural killer.

 

#4-5: Ishmael

How to suddenly pick up interest in your product? Reveal a shocking secret from the past! This is the method chosen here, with the revelation of an old Scully family secret that is tied to a supernatural mystery today. Alas, Harris plays for maximum shock value and the secret itself is one that is hard to believe in given what we knew of the characters and their morals.

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It is revealed that around 1975-1977, William Scully, Dana’s father, had a relationship with a Vietnamese woman he helped save in the Vietnam war; Dana witnessed her suicide when Scully Sr. refused to assist her further or continue the relationship. The attention to detail of Scully’s background is remarkable: as seen in 3X15: Piper Maru, the Scully family was indeed stationed in the Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego while the father of the family was serving in the Navy, and young Dana was indeed friends with the son of a colleague of her father, Richard Johansen (here named Ritchie; he later died in the Gulf War). Although I’m not sure Dana Scully would have been enough of a fan of Star Wars to don a Princess Leia haircut (released in 1977). And of course Scully Sr and Dana called each other Ahab and Starbuck, from Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick” (established in 1X12: Beyond the Sea). Featuring the long-deceased Queequeg on the cover of #5 was a nice touch!

Given how Scully Sr. was always a moral compass Dana looked up to, it is difficult to accept he would do such a thing (and hear him call her affair “sweet lotus flower“!) to the point this feels wildly out of character. Additionally, the woman Scully Sr. had an affair with had a baby (not from him, at least!) who grew up to be a petty criminal; and Dana knew exactly who he was and where to find him! Dana Scully knowing about all this and never once contacting him feels further out of character.

Today, decades later, Scully is stalked by an individual obsessed with her, someone who has a psychic link with her, channels what she says and hears, and has intimate knowledge of these secrets from the past. The reason why Scully and this deranged person are linked is never established. He fixated on Scully, kidnapped her, got caught, and in one of his intense psychic seizures he dies.

Furthermore, the art in these issues is by guest artist Andrew Currie; his colorful and bright art is completely in-adapted to the world of The X-Files and would be more fitting for a young adult series.

The whole thing is more than forgettable.

 

#6-9: Came Back Haunted

After these “monster-of-the-month” issues comes the first story that is self-described as a mythology story. Which means opening mysteries for later issues to explore.

The beginning of the first issue is a repetition of the revival’s Babylon — Middle Eastern man living in the US, Muslim prayer, suicide bombing — which is surprising. Babylon had already received bad press for repeating the Muslim terrorist stereotype a few months ago; however, recent events in Europe and Turkey have not helped to cool things down.

The Muslim extremist terrorist theory is disproven soon enough, as the case is linked to the “exposure” experiments of the first issue. Something old and sinister has been dug up in Hungary, and this entity is spreading like an infection. The “infection” makes the host’s eyes brighten up like fire, and it hops from person to person — if the host doesn’t go mad and kills himself first, that is. There are of course similarities to the Black Oil — “evil” infection, spreads through the eyes. But most relevant, the “evil as a contagious disease” idea and the burning eyes are exactly similar to 8X17: Empedocles; this new evil might prove to be the same as the one from the episode, but for the time being Harris does not directly reference the episode. The idea of treating evil like a disease that corrupts individuals and institutions was also investigated in the third season of Millennium, some years before 8X17: Empedocles; along with episodes like 9X04: Hellbound and 9X16: Release, I believe it could have constituted the core of a new mythology centered around Doggett and Reyes. Harris might be picking up this thread here.

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Mulder identifies the Hungarian wood with the oddly shaped trees: the “hauntedHoia-Baciu forest in western Romania. This is a real forest and the trees there are indeed remarkable. It has been dubbed the “Bermuda triangle of Transylvania” because of the alleged paranormal phenomena there, including UFO sightings and balls of light in the sky. The comic story takes place in the Hajdu-Bihar region in Hungary, which is across the border from Hoia-Baciu. Perhaps Harris moved the action of the immigrant work camp in Hungary instead of Romania because of the rising fascism in Hungary (anti-semitic Jobbik far right on the rise, 2016 referendum rejecting the welcoming of barely 1,000 Syrian refugees in a Europe-wide burden sharing). Of course, one can’t mention “Transylvania” and “possession” without thinking of all the vampire and Count Dracula myths of the region; this might come into play later.

What they dig up there seems to be a hive mind-like energy entity that absorbs the mind of those infected. “Old Ones wait. Old Ones know. Old Ones lie deep beneath.” “To gaze into the holes in the sky.” There are definitely some elements of Lovecraftian horror here, with ancient forces much superior to mankind rising from the deep. The oft-repeated “holes in the sky”, visible only to the infected and so horrible it can literally make you mad, seems like a parallel reality accessible only to select few — also reminiscent of H.P. Lovecraft and works he has inspired, like John Carpenter’s “At the Mouth of Madness” or the end to the first season of “True Detective“.

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The entity infects Mulder and sends him to the source, in Hungary. This is a similar situation as in Harris’s own Season 10 arc Pilgrims, only Mulder had been infected by the Black Oil. Mulder finds himself in a labor camp, where prisoners are forced to dig in order to release more of the mysterious entity; this also is reminiscent of past episodes, namely the Russian gulag in 4X09: Tunguska / 4X10: Terma. The big reveal is that the whole mining operation is orchestrated by “Strughold Mining Company“. The fan will link that to Conrad Strughold, the apparent head of the Syndicate only seen in the Fight the Future film. The attentive fan will remember a plaque similar to that seen in the comics, in the files storage facility in an abandoned mine in 3X02: Paper Clip! Harris once more shows his knowledge and love of the show’s (old) mythology. Remnants of the old Syndicate, if not old Conrad himself, have survived, and are still proceeding with their dark plans. These plans apparently involve the monitoring of those infected, as first seen in Active Shooter; the woman monitoring them is killed here by Ben-Brahim’s men. These are all the slim elements this story arc reveals, however this is obviously a setup for a continuation in later issues.

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The mythology story is told within a larger frame, which is that of the refugee crisis. This is another element of current news intelligently incorporated in the X-Files by Harris. The result of extremist Islam or American interventionism in the area, depending on who you might ask, the refugees fleeing war and the associated humanitarian crisis occupy the European news daily for some two years now. The refugee crisis has been a real bonanza for NGOs and other aid organizations, which get significant amount of financing from State and international institutions to provide much-needed help. We are introduced to one of them, the Shyma Foundation, headed by Firas Ben-Brahim.

Ben-Brahim is a wealthy individual that talks a lot about his impressive humanitarian achievements — for example his refugee sheltering facility in the middle of the Atlantic ocean — but appears to be hiding his own agenda as well. His plane appears to be equipped with some advanced nanotechnology, as it self-seals after an explosion. He is able to extradite Mulder with a private military platoon. He is the target of infiltration and attacks on behalf of the Bihar entity, perhaps on behalf of the Syndicate as well. He seems to have some Tad O’Malley in him, including in the way that he offers Scully a drink and at times seems to be flirting with her — something that is bound to get on the nerves of a part of the fandom, albeit in line with the new direction defined by Carter. It is clear that Firas’s character will be further developed in future issues, as the mysteries around him are merely introduced here.

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The whole series seems to be teeming with cameos. Firas is drawn like Mads Mikkelsen, which is of course significant since he and Gillian Anderson shared the screen in “Hannibal” (the comics even include them both onboard of a plane, which mirrors exactly the “Hannibal” second season finale!). The Quantico technician is a Kumail Nanjiani lookalike. The pilot of Firas’s plane is a Simon Pegg lookalike.

In all, these issues present some interesting elements, a mix of the new and current world of the 2010s, with elements that seem recycled from older X-Files episodes. Harris begins to build his new mythology and it will be interesting to see where he takes this. However, the four issues follow a slow pace and a confusing plot; they are not as enjoyable as Harris’s previous multi-issue mythology stories. The entity jumps body and kills somebody; then we jump to Firas who talks to Scully; then again to another random victim of the entity. The whole thing is talky and is plotted rather confusingly and without a real sense of pace and climax. It could have flowed better had it been a 3-issue rather than a 4-issue story (especially compressing the second issue and tightening the ending in the fourth issue). Despite the length, at the end we are left with what feels as not even the first part of a story but an introduction, a mere scratching of the surface, with the real plot to come later.

Social media archive: 2016 (part 7)

Archived from the Eat The Corn Facebook page.


Nov 01, 2016 2:43

The X-Files 4X06: Sanguinarium
SCULLY: October 31. #Halloween.
MULDER: On Samhain… the Fourth Witches’ Sabbath.

MillenniuM 3×07: The Curse of Frank Black
CROCELL: You know what #Halloween is all about? Halloween is believed to have been started by the ancient Druids who believed that on this evening, Saman, the lord of the dead, summoned evil spirits. For the Celts, it was the last evening of the year, and an especially propitious time for examining portents of the future. And the devils and witches were free to roam the earth. And on this night the spirits of the dead returned to visit past family and acquaintances from this life. Hmm? So, kid, for your trick, I want you to tell me… is it true? Is it possible that the, uh, dead can return? Just for, uh, five minutes.


Nov 07, 2016 23:37

On the occasion of the US elections tomorrow, here’s a topical article: X-Files, Trump and conspiracy theories: they’re all connected! – article by @[24351219578:274:Leonard Pitts].
Conspiracy theories have become both more name-dropped in the mainstream and become more vehemently anti-science since the 1990s. Hitting too close to home or yet one more source of disinformation to disprove — the sense of uneasiness that conspiracy theories generate today is perhaps one reason why Carter’s kitchen-sink conspiracy episodes in the revival were not as well received as in the past.

Miami Herald: Conspiracy theories will outlast Trump


Nov 09, 2016 19:50

It’s all CGB Spender’s fault!

https://www.facebook.com/XFilesBlueBookItalianFanClub/photos/a.178217038923977/1140426859369652/


Nov 16, 2016 18:45

3 *very* modern promo spots from FOX, very diverse styles: The X-Files is returning to syndication! Production company: @[113024505391167:274:2C Media] http://promaxbda.org/brief/content/hot-spot-2c-creative-helps-twentieth-bring-back-the-x-files-in-weekend-synd

VIMEO.COM: 20th X Files_100416_PR


Nov 21, 2016 22:55

UFO sighting and lost WWII nuclear bomb found at the bottom of the sea: echoes of Piper Maru/Apocrypha?

The Guardian: Diver may have found ‘lost nuke’ missing since cold war off Canada coast


Nov 25, 2016 19:24

Fresh Mark Snow interview!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/xcastpodcast/


Nov 25, 2016 19:31

“Noho on the rojo!” 20 years ago today I started watching The X-Files with Morgan & Wong’s “Little Green Men”! The start of a long journey!…


Nov 28, 2016 14:47

RIP Fritz Weaver – Sen. Sorenson in Tunguska/Terma

Deadline: Fritz Weaver Dies; Patrician Star Of Stage And Screen Was 90


Nov 29, 2016 15:54

“Probably not. I think it is finished.” Gillian Anderson on an 11th season of @[362989843738755:274:The X-Files]. This is too big an announcement to come as a by-the-way remark at the end of an unrelated interview — I suppose to be confirmed (or denied?) in future interviews.

Reuters: Actress Gillian Anderson says horror of child trafficking cast her in real-life role


Dec 03, 2016 11:30

Petition to have an X-Files season 11! In light of recent developments and rumors of negotiations stalling, fans wasted no time to organize themselves. English version: http://wewantxfiles11.altervista.org/x-files-11-protest-campaign/

https://www.facebook.com/XFilesBlueBookItalianFanClub/posts/1161450293933975


Dec 03, 2016 11:45

S11 of The X-Files will not happen. At least not before a long while. Anne Simon: “We just know that negotiations have ended. But to me, it doesn’t mean that something can’t change and they can start again. I do not know why negotiations ended. Probably no one wants to offend, in hopes that resumption is possible. My guess.” So long for the feelings right after S10 that treated S11 as a done deal.

X-Files brings a lot of money for FOX to completely let it go, so my guess is that we will certainly see more of X-Files later. S10 talks and negotiations started in 2013-2014 for a 2016 airing date, so we might not see S11 before 2019. By then I cannot imagine that FOX won’t have developed plans for a “Next Generation” type soft reboot of the series, independently from CC, GA and DD — sadly, this is the way franchises go. S11 might even be a TV-movie also serving as a backdoor pilot for the next generation. All possibilities exist. But CC should not take anything for granted, and plan for an ending.

https://twitter.com/Annealiz1/status/804831599091208194