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.

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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)
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..
“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.”
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?
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."- What Happens Later (2023 Movie)
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