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The X-Files continuation project confirmed!

Ryan Coogler, out promoting his new supernatural horror movie “Sinners”, mentions that The X-Files will be his immediate next project. He has talked to GA about it, he hopes that there will be some scary episodes, and that old fans as well as new fans will be happy. About 27:30 in the April 16 episode of The Last Podcast on the Left:

“I’m working on X-Files. That’s what’s immediately next. I’ve been excited about that for a long time and I’m fired up to get back to it. Some of those episodes, if we do our jobs right, will be really fucking scary. I’ve spoken to the great Gillian Anderson, yes, she’s amazing, she’s incredible, fingers crossed there. I can’t wait to see her on Tron [Ares]. When I spoke to her she was finishing that up. We’re going to try to make something really great and really make something for the real X-Files fans and maybe find some new ones.”

So the rumours launched by Chris Carter already two years ago are true! (See March 2023, April 2023, February 2024, April 2024) This is the first time this is directly discussed by Coogler, and so much time has passed that many of us were doubting there was anything of substance happening. According to IMDb, filming on Tron wrapped on May 1 2024, so it’s probably been a while since he talked to Anderson. Parent company Disney has not commented yet, but given how careful big companies are with their image nowadays, I’d expect an announcement long into pre-production, when many things will have been decided.

Since talks are going on with Anderson, we can put aside the option that this will be a hard reboot. No details yet about whether the focus will be on Mulder and Scully, or — much more likely I think — focus on new characters with guest appearances by the old guard. If this indeed happens we could expect a 2026 release at best: some 8 years since season 11 already, which is as long as the gap between “I Want To Believe” and the revival season 10! If as much time passes in-universe, Mulder will be 65 and Scully 62, and their child about 7 years old. Frank Black will be 85. It has to be a “next generation” sort of continuation.

I wish Coogler luck! It will be a tough job, following up on 200+ episodes while being fresh, bringing something new to an entertainment business oversaturated with “content” fighting for our attention, saying something of substance when conspiracy theories have gone mainstream and the US is shifting even further into authoritarianism. What’s more, with today’s TV landscape it will already be very difficult for this to get actually made, and then go beyond just one season. It will be challenging for it to have any sort of cultural impact, few revivals have produced something interesting, but it could turn out…good? To be continued…

TXF reboot rumors update

A summary of recent The X-Files events:

Chris Carter and wife Dori Pierson have some TV mini-series project, completely unrelated to sci-fi/genre; whatever Carter does next, he wants it to be different from TXF. I hope he does manage to do *something*!

Carter went as far as to say that he took the decision to pull the plug on season 12 and end with season 11 (“I needed some time off”), not mentioning the falling ratings or Gillian Anderson’s dissatisfaction (this is rewriting history somewhat, but from another point of view it’s a professional executive producer taking responsibility for his product, keeping the business information only to insiders).

Inevitably, people ask Carter about the rumored TXF reboot to be handled by Ryan Coogler. Contrary to his systematic involvement for the past 30 years, Carter now seems to have distanced himself from TXF, whatever happens now will not be under his supervision. This is an important change compared to even one year ago.

Gillian Anderson has said she would be open to making an appearance on a reboot/sequel/rewhateverthisis, going as far as saying that Coogler is “a bit of a genius” — which in line with what she said she would think about continuing the role of Scully if “a whole new set of writers and the baton would need to be handed on”, making it clear that for her Carter was the issue. Incredible that this feud has become so public.

Meanwhile, Dean Haglund (Langly) appears to have insider information, that the reboot would tackle the topical issue of AI instead of the alien invasion conspiracy. Given that no other information exists out there and that thanks to the AI angle this would allow Langly specifically to have a role, take this with a grain of salt.

For over a year, the only source for the reboot’s existence has been Carter, and now hopeful actors. Zero word from Coogler or Disney or anybody else, which by now is weird — but then most projects never materialize and it’s only media obsessiveness of recent years that has resulted in us hearing of so many details. Coogler’s current plate seems to be very full, with plenty of film and TV projects officially announced left and right. Whatever happens, it doesn’t look as if it will happen any time soon (and I’m not in a hurry).

Links:

  • Inverse: Chris Carter interview
  • Today: Gillian Anderson interview
  • Rumble: Dean Haglund interview