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Saturday, July 11

NEW PHOTO: David Duchvony and Gillian Anderson past photoshoot

A new picture has surfaced the net from the 2016 photoshoot David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson did with photographer Mark Mann. Promoting The X-Files revival


Monday, July 23

WATCH NEW: X-Files Behind The Scenes Season 11 Clips!

Mythology has always been a huge part of The X-Files and it’s still very present in the latest batch of episodes that make up season 11.

Released on Blu-ray and DVD (today in the UK, pre-order in the US) by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, The X-Files Season 11 features all 10 episodes from the latest season with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.

The home entertainment release is packed with over plenty of extras and the Blu-ray boasts over 2 hours of special features, including featurette Solve For X – Mythology Episodes.

Watch a compilation of clips below:

Tuesday, January 30

FULL: Watch David Duchovny interview at Good Day New York - Jan 29, 2018

David Duchovny was on Good Day New York to promote the last season of The X-Files and his single "Half Life" from album "Every Third Thought". January 29, 2018.

Saturday, December 30

E! NEWS: DAVID & GILLIAN INTERVIEW XFILES SEASON 11 - Dec 29, 2017

The X-Files on set interview with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson about Season 11. Aired on December 29, 2017

Monday, December 25

X-Files: David Duchovny filming outside a house - December 21, 2017

David Duchovny films scenes as Fox Mulder for the new X-Files season in Vancouver. David was seen filming scenes at night outside a house in Vancouver, Canada. December 21, 2017. 

Thursday, August 24

X-Files: David Duchovny's Pet Tweets From X-Files Set! - August 24, 2017

David Duchovny's dog named Brick posted a photo with Gillian Anderson. Fans are assuming they are inside Mulder and Scully's House! 


Monday, August 14

The X-Files: Season 11 First On Set Photos with David Duchovny

David Duchovny was spotted between takes during the filming of The X-Files: Season 11 in Vancouver, Canada. August 14, 2017. 

Friday, July 21

David Duchovny on how The X-Files: Cold Cases 'embraced the humor' of the show - July 2017

In new audio drama The X-Files: Cold Cases, available today on Audible, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their iconic roles as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, who are pulled back into the field when a data breach at FBI headquarters gives a mysterious group access to their old case files. And the resulting investigation brings them into contact with a number of old friends: In addition to Duchovny and Anderson, original cast members Mitch Pileggi (FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner), William B. Davis (the Cigarette Smoking Man), and Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, and Bruce Harwood (the Lone Gunmen) all return.

Thursday, July 20

David Duchovny explains why he won't be writing for The X-Files Season 11

If Mulder invites Scully for another round of late-night baseball when The X-Files returns for its 11th season, David Duchovny won’t be the writer behind the magic.

Duchovny has confirmed that he will not be writing or directing for The X-Files in its next 10-episode season, though that’s not for lack of trying. “I always say if I have an idea, I would love to write and direct it,” Duchovny says.

Wednesday, May 17

Gillian Anderson: It's Hilarious. We need to heal quickly, X-Files

Gillian Anderson revealed that the filming of The X-Files will take more than 5 months. She also joked about her injury and David Duchovny's arm sling.  



She talked with the Hollywood Reporter at the Webby Awards, Monday night in New York:

Wednesday, October 26

TV Wise: Fox Could Order 10 Episodes for X-Files Season 11

EXCLUSIVE: After months of rumours, an eleventh season of The X-Files is within sight. I’m hearing from my sources that Fox execs are targeting a “more traditional” episode order for the new season and that the official green-light is expected from the network “within weeks”.

Sources are reluctant to say much of anything either on the record or on background, but I’m hearing that after hoping to convince Chris Carter, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson to sign on for a thirteen episode eleventh season, Fox senior executives, led by Dana Walden, have settled on an order in the range of 8-10 episodes. (UPDATE: Additional sources are now saying the order will be for ten episodes)

Sunday, June 12

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson photoshoot by Mark Mann - 2016

Tuesday, April 19

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson together for a new photoshoot - April 18, 2016

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reunited in New York City for a new photoshoot. April 18, 2016



source and comments:

markmannphoto: Taken today @tribecafilmfestival
markmannphoto: All you guys are amazing I feel bad I'm spoiling the picture here's a clue. I was working for awards line/ deadline magazine.
markmannphoto: Not today guys the magazine will let me post after the Emmys
markmannphoto: David and Gillian were super cool and a pleasure to work with..

Saturday, February 13

X-Files: Lauren Ambrose's Agent Einstein is 'Scully on Steroids'

The penultimate X-Files episode, "Babylon," is putting its own spin on modern-day terrorism: when an art gallery is targeted by bombers, Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) are recruited by a pair of younger agents, Miller (Robbie Amell) and Einstein (Lauren Ambrose).

“I think it’s timely; it’s a little ripped-from-the-headlines,” says creator Chris Carter, who wrote and directed the episode. “It introduces two new characters, Einstein and Miller, who look very much like a young Scully and Mulder. You’ll see a pairing of Scully with Miller, and Mulder with Einstein, which creates an interesting dynamic; Einstein is Scully on steroids, and Miller is old-school Mulder—he wants to believe.”

Monday, February 8

Radio Times: David Duchovny says he and Gillian Anderson "both went a little nuts" thanks to The X-Files

The actor discusses the sci-fi phenomenon that made his name, conspiracy theories and family life

Hard to believe, but it's been 14 years since David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson played bickering FBI special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in the super-successful US sci-fi series, The X-Files. It was 2002, the year of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones had opened in cinemas. Friends still had a couple of years left – but it was curtains for The X-Files. After nine series and 202 episodes, the longest-running sci-fi show in US TV history was cancelled – and David Duchovny breathed a sigh of relief.

Towards the end, rumours emerged of on-set arguments between the two stars. The drama about unexplained phenomena was riven by unexplained personal difficulties. “We’d spent eight or nine years working together 12 to 14 hours a day,” Duchovny tells RT. “On top of that, we went from complete obscurity to worldwide stardom. Not just America. I think we both went somewhat crazy. It’s such a big change in someone’s life and such a strain on one’s time to make a show like that, so we both went a little nuts. You’d have to, right?

Saturday, February 6

New York Times: ‘The X-Files’: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson Return to the Paranormal Beat - 2016

UPDATED with more pictures below


NORTH VANCOUVER, British Columbia — There they were in the midst of what looked like a spooky old-growth forest (Princess Park, actually, mere blocks from upscale suburban homes here), surrounded by clumps of moss, overgrown ferns and gigantic Douglas firs, looking for clues of yet another allegedly paranormal crime, the kind they used to solve almost every week. They addressed each other, as they always had, by only their last names.

“Mulder,” said Gillian Anderson, reprising her role as the F.B.I. agent Dana Scully, the look on her face instantly recognizable; part reprimand, part in-spite-of-herself affection.

“Scully,” David Duchovny responded in character, somehow managing to mock her just by saying her name.

Friday, February 5

X-Files: Episode 10x04 "Home Again" (Spoilers)

Written by: Glen Morgan
Directed by: Glen Morgan
Aired date: February 8, 2016
Cast: Gillian Anderson as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully, David Duchovny as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder and Mitch Pileggi as FBI Asst. Dir. Walter Skinner

Guest Cast: Sheila Larkin as Margaret Scully, Tim Armstrong as trashman, Daryl Shuttleworth as Daryl Landry, Peggy Jo Jacobs as Nancy Huff, Alessandro Juliani as Joseph Cutler, Chris Shields as Detective Dross, Gary Sekhon as Forensic Tech, Sachin Sahel as Jack Budd, Veena Sood as Dr. Louise Colquitt, Jannen Karr as Nurse Taillie, Seth Whittaker as Fitzpatrick and Daniel Jacobsen as Proudley

Synopsis:
The fourth episode of The X-Files event series is "Home Again" written by Glen Morgan. Here's the official release from FOX. Watch out for spoilers ahead!

Saturday, January 30

X-Files: Episode 10x03 'Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster'

Written by: Chris Carter, Darin Morgan
Directed by: Darin Morgan
Aired date: February 1, 2016

Cast: Gillian Anderson as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully, David Duchovny as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder and Mitch Pileggi as FBI Asst. Dir. Walter Skinner

Guest Cast: Kumail Nanjiani as Pasha, Rhys Darby as Guy Man, Richard Newman as Dr. Rumanovitch, Tyler Labine as Stoner #1, Nicole Parker-Smith as Stoner #2, Alex Diakun as Manager, D.J. "Shangela" Pierce as Annabelle

Synopsis: 
MULDER AND SCULLY INVESTIGATE AN "ANIMAL" ATTACK
When a dead body is found in the woods, Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate whether it was an animal attack, a serial killer or just maybe a strange creature as described by eyewitnesses. Meanwhile, Mulder is able to confront some of his own demons about feeling disillusioned with his life's work

Promos & Stills: X-Files 10x03 'Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster'

Thursday, January 7

WATCH: ET Interview - David, Gillian & Mitch on X-Files set.

David Duchovny Says Gillian Anderson Has the Tougher Job on 'The X-Files' Reboot. The Golden Globe winner gushed about his co-star on the set of  the new 'The X-Files.'
Aired on: January 2016.

Monday, January 4

Channel Guide Interview: David and Gillian on The X-Files - Jan 2016

The statement "absence makes the heart grow fonder" certainly rings true in the case of The X-Files. The groundbreaking sci-fi horror drama went off the air in May 2002 and spawed two films - one in 1998 and a second in 2008 - but the return of the beloved series has garnered so much fan love that it has turned into one of the TV's most anticipated events of the winter. "I think of it as a 13-year commercial break," series creator Chris Carter said in a statement. "The good news is, the world has only gotten that much stranger, a perfect time to tell these six stories." 

The six-episode series reunites FBI special agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) as they investigate unexplained cases, or "X-Files," attempting to explain the unexplainable. "I don't think any of us were interested in just doing an exercise in nostalgia," says Duchovny, who describes the limited series as "familiar, but new." When we rejoin the lives of our favorite truth seekers, neither one is the FBI. Anderson reveals, "Scully is working as a doctor, and Mulder is...well, what he's doing is questionable." Mulder lives in a Ted Kaczynski-type shack, and Duchovny laughs, "He's not working, he's not cutting his hair, he's not shaving. All the hallmarks of a man gone to seed."