LONDON, Jan 1: Actor David Duchovny says their is a possibility for “The X-Files” to be developed into a mini-series.
Duchovny reunites with Gillian Anderson for six all-new episodes of the beloved sci-fi series next month – following years of speculation about The X-Files’ future.
Discussing the show, Duchovny was quizzed on if it’s possible for “The X-Files” to become a semi-annual event series for Fox, reported Digital Spy.
“I don’t see why not. But we don’t want to just make more episodes because we can. I’m not interested in that. And I don’t think writer Chris Carter is interested in that. If Chris is re-inspired to start thinking about where to take the show and the characters next I’m sure we’d all listen.”
Duchovny also spoke candidly about working once again with Gillian Anderson, with whom he had a famously rocky relationship during the show’s original run.
“We’ve been good for quite a while work-wise. Whatever difficulties we may have had over the years [stemmed from] what I said earlier about wanting to get off the show, the fatigue and a hot-house feeling of being in the same room with the same people for nine years.
“We’re good now. We have a shorthand and I really enjoy working with her a lot. That was probably the easiest part of transitioning back into the show was our work together.” (PTI)