Outtakes from the Entertainment Weekly photo session are here below:
The X-Files Revival filmed a classic Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) — suited-up and clean-shaven — talking to two others in Vancouver’s Arch Alley this evening at suppertime. This is part of Glen Morgan’s episode Home Again, with a Philadelphia squatter’s camp set up in Victory Square Park across the street. Also pictured actress Peggy Jo Jacobs.
Thursday, June 25
X-Files: Spoilers for Episode 10x03 written by Darin Morgan “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster”
Question: The first day of filming for The X-Files revival was a whirlwind of spoilery goodness, but since then things have been pretty quiet. Please tell me you’ve got a crumb you can toss to us philes. We want to believe! —Hayley
Ausiello: The scoop is out there right here: The Darin Morgan-penned and -helmed third episode bears the title “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster,” and it centers on a nondescript man by day/scurry-ass beast by night.
David Duchovny’s Aquarius has been renewed for a second season, NBC announced Tuesday.
Aquarius follows a Los Angeles police detective (Duchovny) tracking cult leader Charles Manson (Game of Thrones’ Gethin Anthony) during his rise in the late 1960s.
They’re heeeere! David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson have reuinted as Mulder and Scully for the X-Files revival series, and EW was first on the scene, getting the scoop as cameras rolled during the very first week of production.
On an abandoned farm on the outskirts of Vancouver B.C., we found paranormal detectives Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Anderson) investigating the curious case of a possible alien abductee (played by Annet Mahendru of The Americans) at the behest of a most curious ally, the host of a conservative talk show (Community’s Joel McHale). Of course, the last time we saw our heroes (the 2008 feature film The X-Files: I Want To Believe), Mulder and Scully were out of the bizarre-adventures business. He was living on the fringe, she was a doctor working at a Catholic hospital; they were sometimes lovers who just wanted the weird world to leave them alone. Much has changed for them since then.
Mulder and Scully (and Joel McHale), Chris Carter, Annet Mahendru, a peek at the first script, and more pics previewing series revival
Release Date: June 23, 2015
Label: UME
Copyright: (C) 2015 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Total Length: 40:48
Label: UME
Copyright: (C) 2015 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Total Length: 40:48
Written by: John McNamara, David Reed
Directed by: Michael Offer
Air date: June 25, 2015
Summary:
MANSON RECOVERS FROM HODIAK'S BEATING AND GIVES THANKS TO SHAFE AND YOUNG MOBSTER JIMMY BUTANO, JR.-- Hodiak (David Duchovny) helps Shafe (Grey Damon) solve the mystery of who is harassing the Shafe family in their all white neighborhood. Gethin Anthony, Emma Dumont and Claire Holt also star. Michaela McManus, Brían F. O'Byrne, Chance Kelly, Jodi Harris and Milauna Jemai Jackson ("Strike Back") guest star.
Musician and Walk of Famer Dave Koz announced the new honorees alongside Leron Gubler, president and CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, and Maureen Schultz, chair of the Walk of Fame selection committee for 2014-2015, at a press conference on Monday. Today June 22, 2015.
Here’s the full list of upcoming honorees:
Motion pictures: Bradley Cooper, Quentin Tarantino, Michael Keaton, Steve Carell, Kurt Russell, Ashley Judd and Toshiro Mifune (posthumous)
Television: Kathy Bates, Tracy Morgan, Allison Janney, David Duchovny, Rob Lowe, Debra Messing, Roma Downey, Barbara Bain, Gary Sinise and William S. Paley (posthumous)
David Duchovny tweeted a photo of him and his daughter for Father's Day.
“It wasn’t a surprise, it was more of a relief… this is the right time,” said Duchovny. “I’m shooting right now!”
Duchovny and Anderson were spotted on the Vancouver set, stepping back into their roles as Mulder and Scully. Rumors have been swirling that the partners will be working on a UFO case. “X-Files” will return for six new episodes, scheduled to premiere January 24 on FOX.
- “Aquarius” (0.8/3 in 18-49, 3.7 million viewers overall from 9-10 p.m. ET), facing the NBA Finals on ABC for a second straight week, grew week to week by +14% in adults 18-49 (0.8 vs. 0.7) and by +22% in women 18-49(1.1 vs. 0.9).
- “Aquarius” will add significant viewership via time-shifting – last week’s “Aquarius” grew by +32% in 18-49 going from L+SD to L+3 (0.73 to 0.96). In total viewers, “Aquarius” increased by 1.0 million persons (from 3.9 million to 4.9 million).
David Duchovny who stars in the TV Show "Aquarius" poses for a photocall. June 10, 2015 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
David Duchovny Talks Charles Manson-Inspired Series ‘Aquarius,’ ‘X-Files’ Revival - See more below:
After concluding his seven-season run as Hank Moody on Showtime’s sexy comedy-drama Californication, David Duchovny is returning to network television in NBC’s Aquarius. David will star in the gritty “event series” as Sam Hodiak, a Los Angeles police officer who is in pursuit of cult leader Charles Manson. The historical fiction will take place in the era leading up to the 1960s murder spree masterminded by Charles — played by Game of Thrones‘ Gethin Anthony — and his notorious Helter Skelter sect, the Manson Family.
Aquarius: David Duchovny talked to radio show 'On-Air with Jeff, Gina and Dave' on Mix 107.7. June 11, 2015
David Duchovny visits The Talk to promote his new show Aquarius. Plus he discusses what his kids think of his music album. And he says he's rocking in the new X-Files! ;)
Song Title: Lately It's Always December
Written by: David Duchovny
Album: Hell or Highwater
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Cowgirl gaze and a sailor's mouth
Written by: David Duchovny
Album: Hell or Highwater
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Cowgirl gaze and a sailor's mouth
Legs for days and a home down south
You had the answers no matter they were wrong
You had that come hither, go away, but don’t be gone too long
Gypsy ways and the sideway smile
You bet on forever but got dealt just a while
Slept with your boots on, how I miss that sound
You had the answers no matter they were wrong
You had that come hither, go away, but don’t be gone too long
Gypsy ways and the sideway smile
You bet on forever but got dealt just a while
Slept with your boots on, how I miss that sound
Not even yours now, how the hell could you be mine?
The X-Files official account shared this photo - with actors David Duchovny (Mulder) and Gillian Anderson (Scully) and creator Chris Carter behind the camera - taken yesterday in Vancouver, Canada. June 9, 2015
They’re back looking for clues on the streets of Vancouver, FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). The X-Files series began filming today between the 800 - 900 blocks of Hastings Street.
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles as FBI Agents on the set of 'The X-Files Revival' in Vancouver. The pair meet up in front of a Washington DC building and share a quick peck on the cheek. UPDATED + 30 PHOTOS
Actors David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and Joel Mchale were spotted with a film crew outside the Terminal City Club Tuesday, June 9, 2015. The new X-Files TV miniseries began filming yesterday in Vancouver.
Written by: John McNamara, Sera Gamble
Directed by: Michael Zinberg
Air date: June 11, 2015
Summary:
Hodiak looks deeper into the murder investigation of crooked coffee hut owner Art Gladner. Hodiak (David Duchovny) investigates Art Gladner's (Shaun Duke) murder through his late wife Lucille (Clare Carey, "Crash," "Coach"), who runs a burlesque club. Manson (Gethin Anthony) hides Emma (Emma Dumont) but Hodiak, under pressure from Grace (Michaela McManus), ultimately finds her and brings her home. Grey Damon and Claire Holt also star. Brían F. O'Byrne, Chance Kelly, Ambyr Childers and Jason Ralph guest star.
Directed by: Michael Zinberg
Air date: June 11, 2015
Summary:
Hodiak looks deeper into the murder investigation of crooked coffee hut owner Art Gladner. Hodiak (David Duchovny) investigates Art Gladner's (Shaun Duke) murder through his late wife Lucille (Clare Carey, "Crash," "Coach"), who runs a burlesque club. Manson (Gethin Anthony) hides Emma (Emma Dumont) but Hodiak, under pressure from Grace (Michaela McManus), ultimately finds her and brings her home. Grey Damon and Claire Holt also star. Brían F. O'Byrne, Chance Kelly, Ambyr Childers and Jason Ralph guest star.
They say you can’t go “Home” again. Well, they clearly have never met Mulder and Scully.
There are early indications that the second episode of Fox’s limited-series X-Files revival may be a sequel of sorts to the seminal, celebrated Season 4 outing “Home,” TVLine has learned exclusively.
For starters, Episode 2 of the six-episode continuation is titled “Home Again.” What’s more, the writer-director of the episode is Glen Morgan, who just so happened to pen the the original “Home” with fellow X scribe James Wong.
Still not convinced the two outings are somehow connected?
David Duchovny’s new album, Hell or Highwater, is a vanity project of impressively modest proportions. It’s the Wildflower of celebrity midlife crisis dad-rock. Its mediocrity runs so deep that it’s almost kind of beautiful.
Oh, wait, you didn’t know? Yes, David Duchovny makes music now. Honestly I can’t say I’m surprised, considering the 54-year-old actor has long had a somewhat unpredictable streak. Get a load of that mysterious, playful, sometimes totally crazy look in his eyes. Or check out the roles he chooses. If a guy can spend years battling TV aliens on The X-Files only to turn around and revivify his career on Californication as a sleazy, womanizing Bukowski wannabe—and in the mean time stick roles as a pot-smoking “Goat Man” and a transgender FBI agent—then certainly he can pick up a guitar to strum out a few tunes.
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH JAMES CORDEN on CBS
*Thursday, June 11 Actor David Duchovny; actor Kit Harington; musical performance by Tamia (n)
The Talk on CBS: David Duchovny, Dan Churchill, guest co-host Kate Bilo
Young Hollywood is in the Big Apple to sit down with native New Yorker, the one and only David Duchovny, to get the scoop on his newest television project, NBC's "Aquarius", and find out what it was that drew him to this thriller, set during the Charles Manson murders in the late-'60s. He also talks about how it feels to get into Mulder Mode again for the much-anticipated reboot of "The X Files", plus he discusses his other many creative endeavors and his craziest fan encounter!
Fox Mulder has been keeping busy.
David Duchovny has a decades-spanning IMDB page, so, quite naturally, he's many things to many people. Still, chances are most know the gruff actor in one of two ways: either as Fox Mulder, the incorrigible conspiracy theorist on Fox's nineties sci-fi behemoth The X-Files, or as the womanizing, forever-haphazard-living novelist Hank Moody on Showtime's long-running comedy Californication. Prepare to add another role to the list: Beginning tonight, Duchovny stars as Sergeant Sam Hodiac, a no-nonsense, flattop-sporting, Charles Manson-hunting detective on NBC's new sixties-era drama Aquarius. For the 54-year-old actor, Hodiac was the perfect character to inhabit at this point in his career. "He really encompasses all the things that made both Mulder and Moody and other characters I've done interesting," Duchovny says. "He's a man out of time." Duchovny was affable and forthcoming when Details spoke with him about Aquarius, revisiting The X-Files next month, and his surprise debut as a singer-songwriter.
David Duchovny joins Phillips & Company to talk about his new NBC series “Aquarius”, the return of “The X-Files” to Fox, and his new album “Hell or Highwater”.
David Duchovny is an actor, writer, producer, director, and singer-songwriter. He is best known for playing FBI Agent Fox Mulder on the science-fiction horror drama series “The X-Files” and the alcoholic, drug-abusing, womanizing novelist Hank Moody on the comedy-drama series “Californication”. Since May, he has been starring in the historically-based cop drama “Aquarius” on NBC.
David joins Phillips & Company to talk about his new album “Hell or High Water”, NBC’s “Aquarius”, and the return of Fox’ “X-Files”.
He talks about album Hell or Highwater, actors who became musicians, how he met Keaton Simons mom (Eliza Roberts), his kids favorite shows and scariest X-Files episode.
He talks about new The X-Files which begings shooting on Monday (June 8), new show Aquarius, and album Hell or Highwater.
SUPER NATURAL: Actor David Duchovny suppressed his musical ambitions until a guitar brought out his hidden talents as a singer-songwriter.
For more than two decades now, David Duchovny has been more or less a known quantity. Without a doubt, he’s most famous and respected for his acting work in two long-running TV series: The X-Files, in which he played extraterrestrial-obsessed FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder, and Californication, in which he starred as the dissolute writer Hank Moody. Duchovny has also appeared in a dozen other television shows and more than 30 movies where he often specialized in bringing quirky, off-center characters to life.
David Duchovny is in the July/August 2015 issue of Guitar Aficionado. There a more new pictures to come soon!
"The July/Aug issue of Guitar Aficionado features David Duchovny. The famed X-Files and Californication actor suppressed his musical ambitions until a guitar brought out his hidden talents as a singer-songwriter.
Creator John McNamara confirmed rumors of an unrated version via Twitter Monday afternoon.
If you thought you'd seen all of "Aquarius," think again. Despite releasing the full season a day after its premiere, NBC and production companies Tomorrow Studios and King Baby have more Manson, murder and David Duchovny in store for fans. As discussed in Indiewire interviews with the cast and creator, an uncensored version of the first season will be available soon on iTunes.
David Duchovny was on Good Day New York. Watch his interview and live performance of his song "Stars" from album "Hell or Highwater"
David Duchovny spotted leaving 'Good Day New York' where he gave a musical performance from his album 'Hell or Highwater'. May 26, 2015
"This is not a show about the Manson murders. This is a show about the '60s," the star tells THR about his new NBC period drama.
[Warning: Spoilers ahead for the two-hour Aquarius series premiere.]
'The truth' is something David Duchvony has been searching for for most of his career. On the beloved sci-fi hit The X-Files, his character FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder always believed "the truth is out there." Although he's now playing a different authority figure in a different decade investigating a wildly different subject (goodbye aliens! Hello Charles Manson!), the quest is still the same.
David Duchovny, best-known for his portrayals on TV of Fox Mulder on The X-Files, and Hank Moody on Californication, is finally where he originally thought he would end up: as a writer. Holy Cow, his “charming fable about dignity and tolerance, complete with anthropomorphized animals, and replete with puns, double-entendres and sophisticated humor,” (Kirkus Reviews, starred) came out in February from Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Oh, and there’s a cow named Elsie Bovary.
The Washington Post’s TV critic Hank Stuever calls it the “Duchovnaissance”.
All of a sudden David Duchovny is everywhere; writing his first book, releasing his debut album, starring in the 60s crime thriller Aquarius and later this month, reprising the role of Fox Mulder when filming starts on the reboot of The X Files.
If Duchovny has his way, he’ll also fit in a visit to Australia into his busy schedule so fans can hear him perform Hell or Highwater live, an album already earning comparisons to Wilco and Tom Petty.
“I want to tour too, I want to come to Australia,” he toldAAA by phone from New York on Friday night, WA time.
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