Watch the Mulder & Scully Video Sessions
20th Century Fox has released a pair of cutesy video interviews that find stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as Mulder and Scully talking about one another:
‘X-Files’ creator Chris Carter wants to believe…
…in a third movie featuring Mulder and Scully
The truth is out there…as a trilogy? X-Files creator Chris Carter has revealed that he has ambitions to make at least one more movie detailing the adventures of Mulder and Scully. “We would like to make another film,” Carter told EW.com on Friday, prior to his appearance at this year’s New York Comic Con. “We’re not under the illusion that it’s a given; we’ve got to perform with [this summer's X-Files: I Want to Believe] in order to give it another day.”
Another installment would make three films in the franchise, following 1998’s The X-Files and the forthcoming, Carter-directed, I Want to Believe, which debuts in theaters July 25 and is a stand alone monster-of-the-week-type venture. But Carter suggested that a future movie might re-engage with the original TV show’s overarching alien-invasion plot. Doing so could be timely given that, according to X-Files mythology, the final stage of said invasion is due to start in December 2012. “Well, we didn’t think that one up,” Carter said. “That is actually part of the literature. It is a Mayan date. But I think we’d like to revisit that whole storyline.”
Source: EW.com
Californication on DVD
Paramount Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Californication Season 1 on 17th June 2008. David Duchovny stars in this new comedy series as Bachelor Hank Moody, a sexy, best-selling author whose insatiable appetite for beautiful women often lands him in hot water.
Features are TBC though we expect extras to be the same as those found on the R2 which is out the same week. These include a podcast and commentary on two episodes.
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Truth is out there about ‘X-Files’ movie title

LOS ANGELES - The truth is finally out there about the new “X-Files” movie title.
The second big-screen spinoff of the paranormal TV adventure will be called “The X-Files: I Want to Believe,” Chris Carter, the series’ creator and the movie’s director and co-writer, told The Associated Press.
Distributor 20th Century Fox signed off on the title Wednesday.












