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Publié : 27 mars 2007, 21:20
par LeMartien
X-Files 2 Negotiations Wrap This Week Says Duchovny!
Written by Robert Sanchez
Tuesday, 27 March 2007
The idea for a second X-Files film has been in the works for a long time. The IESB attended the TV Set press day today and spoke with David Duchovny about just that!

Back in 2005 Duchovny told IGN, "According to USA Today, Duchovny told reporters at the recent 10th Annual Critics' Choice Awards that he expected to shoot X-Files 2 some time this year or in early 2006. Elaborating on the project, the actor said it would not involve the alien conspiracy storyline that helped make the television series so popular. Instead, he stated, it would be a standalone supernatural horror film."

Well we know it obviously didn't happen, but things never happen quickly in Hollywood.

Duchovny spoke about it briefly to the IESB today while promoting TV Set.

Duchovny says X-Files fans will have their second film after all! He revealed to the IESB that they were in final negotiations for the second X-Files film and should wrap this week. Plans are to start shooting in '08 or sooner!

If negotiations get nailed down this week as planned, it looks like he will once again fill the shoes of our favorite Special Agent, Fox Mulder.

IESB will keep you updated!

HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (ça c'est de moi)

Publié : 27 mars 2007, 21:38
par little.alien
Le tournage commencerait début 2008 ou avant ?? Wouhouuu !!!!

Ce serait presque trop beau pour être vrai ! ^^

Merci LeM pour la news :)

Publié : 28 mars 2007, 13:51
par Mr X
Je viens de lire la news sur Allocine :

http://www.allocine.fr/series/fichenews ... 00487.html

Ca fait plaisir ! le projet n'est pas mort en tout cas.

Publié : 28 mars 2007, 17:14
par Agent-Mary
C'est tout bon ca! Il ne faut pas qu'ils lachent l'affaire!

Publié : 28 mars 2007, 19:18
par Mad
L'espoir existe encore ! :)

Publié : 01 avr. 2007, 18:21
par Little Scully
Il ne faut pas désepérer! Regardez, l'article d'allociné a reconnu les actions des fans, tout le monde sais que la réalisation d'un second film sera très soutenue par les fans! Même si tout ceci ne sont que des rumeurs ça ne veux pas dire que nous devons baisser les bras. Plus que jamais nous devons montrer que les X-Philes sont là! Si personne n'est là pour montrer du soutient, il est certain que tout ceci ne s'en tiendra qu'à des rumeurs. Alors s'il vous plait, signez la pétition ,http://www.xf2themovie.com/ venez participer à Create the future http://x-filesmemories.actifforum.com/S ... e-t629.htm !!
Nous l'aurons ce film!!

Publié : 04 avr. 2007, 11:24
par Dena
Little Scully a écrit :Nous l'aurons ce film!!
Ouais, mais à quel prix? c'est justement ça qui me fait peur. Si c'est pour en faire un navet de plus dans les salles obscures, je préfère qu'on en reste là :roll:

Publié : 04 avr. 2007, 15:07
par M&S
Salut à tous,
Je viens de lire (à l'instant) sur "Hollywood.com" la confirmation par DD d'un XF2 .
Doit-on y croire ? Quelqu'un a-t-il lu la confirmation par la FOX ?

A+

Publié : 04 avr. 2007, 22:12
par Dena
Tu aurais le lien de cette confirmation?

Publié : 04 avr. 2007, 23:17
par LeMartien
http://www.hollywood.com/news/All_Go_on ... on/3677034


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Gillian Anderson Talks "X-Files" SequelBy Garth FranklinWednesday April 4th 2007 8:12am Whilst David Duchovny has been talking about further "X-Files" movies for a good decade, with no sequel in sight, his co-star Gillian Anderson has been more reluctant on the issue.

Now, talking with Empire Online, recent rumours of the franchise's resurrection may actually be on solid ground after all.

"They're starting to talk about doing a feature again. Every year or two they talk about it again, but it seems like it might be for real this time. Somehow it seems like somebody's really serious about it. I know that Chris' lawsuit with Fox is over, so maybe now it can be done" says Anderson.

Anderson has received no plot details from Carter, but she says he wants to do a stand-alone horror story that does not use the series' long-running alien conspiracy/government cover-up storyline.

The comments adds to those this week from David Duchovny who says "Chris [Carter] and Frank [Spotnitz] are going over the story. It's a story they've had for a few years but we haven't all settled on the fact that we wanted to do it, so now they're hammering it out"

Production is tipped to likely start in 2008.

Publié : 05 avr. 2007, 09:01
par M&S
Merci Lemartien pour le lien. Mais doit-on y croire ? La Fox a-t-elle confirmé ?
A+

Publié : 07 avr. 2007, 11:03
par Luder
Il faudra sûrement attendre encore avant d'avoir une confirmation de la FOX. J'imagine qu'elle viendra probablement avant de CC voire FS. Mais bon, si GA semble aussi confiante, c'est qu'il y a sans doute de quoi l'être. De toute manière, pour la FOX, ça ne pourra pas être un très gros risque de financer ce film. Entre le soutiens massif des fans, la curiosité des autres qui voudront voir ce que ça donne et/ou simplement ceux qui iront voir ce film comme un autre, ça ne pourra que marcher (sauf s'ils nous pondent une vraie daube).

Donc on va croiser les doigts et espérer que ça se fasse pour de bon cette fois :)

Publié : 07 avr. 2007, 21:17
par M&S
Salut à tous,

Même si le film est une daube, tant pis, nous aurons encore le plaisir de voir DD et GA ensemble, comme au bon vieux temps (un vrai régal).
Maybe hope !!!!!
A+

Publié : 08 avr. 2007, 01:51
par Gruic
Aurons nous la récompense de 4 ans de combats et d'efforts prochainement ?

" I want to believe so badly in a truth beyond our own" -Mulder-

Nous avons gardé la flamme X Filienne allumée, nous avons fait connaitre la série à nos proches, milité, signé des pétitions, visionné des clips, des affiches de films de fans .... Nous pouvons guère faire mieux... Maintenant il ne reste plus que l'attente.
En tout cas une chose est sure, X Files n'est pas mort, et si certains l'ont enterrés, ils l'ont enterrées vivante !

"Maybe that man was right. Maybe we bury the dead alive" -Scully-

Publié : 08 avr. 2007, 10:26
par Agent-Mary
On pourra faire comme le Phoenix. Si X-Files meurt, on le fera revivre encore et encore.

Publié : 08 avr. 2007, 11:59
par Dena
M&S a écrit :Même si le film est une daube, tant pis, nous aurons encore le plaisir de voir DD et GA ensemble, comme au bon vieux temps (un vrai régal).
Mouais j'suis pas vraiment de cet avis... je préfère autant en rester là si c'est le sort que la Fox nous réserve :roll:

Publié : 08 avr. 2007, 12:54
par Gruic
On parle quand meme d'un film qui serait mené par CC, FS, RB, MS et les acteurs David Duchovny et Gillian Anderson, c'est pas des nains quand meme. Il s'agit de l'équipe principale des X-Files qui doit être boostée a bloc en vue de retrouver leur vieille série.

Alors oui il est probable que le film soit d'une qualité scénaristique mitigée, un peu à la FTF, mais je ne pense pas que se sera une daube. En mon sens CC ne reveillera X-Files que pour faire un bon film,au pire un film moyen.

Publié : 08 avr. 2007, 15:27
par Shark
En tout cas, cette rumeur a l'air de se propager partout et à grande vitesse. Il y a 2 jours j'ai eu le plaisir de découvrir cette petite news dans mon magazine télé (je suis en Suisse)

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Si ce film a bien lieu, je pense que CC va réaliser un scénario que plaise au plus de monde possible, donc qui satisfasse autant les fans que les non-initiés. Cela nous donnerait donc un bon film pour tout le monde, mais sans plus (comme FTF).

Mais si CC (et toute l'équipe XF) se dit: "bon, tous ces fans qui nous ont soutenus et cru en nous durant toutes ces années, offrons leur un final dont il se souviendront jusqu'à leur mort" alors là :lol:

Publié : 22 avr. 2007, 11:33
par Gruic
Sur le site officiel de Gillian Anderson :

Posted at 10:14 AM (PDT) on Monday, April 16, 2007


Mulder, Scully to return in new 'X-Files' film

April 16, 2007
By Cindy Pearlman
Chicago Sun-Times

X will mark the spot at the box office again. David Duchovny just told GLARE that a new "X Files" film is "definitely in the works."

"Mulder and Scully will be up on the big screen one more time, and I'm looking forward to it," he says. "I really miss the people behind 'The X Files.' This film will be a reunion, and I think we'll make a great movie because Mulder and Scully are just great characters."

As for the plot, Duchovny says, "It's five years later. It will be a stand-alone movie. You have to assume a lot of people don't know the show, so you need a plot that doesn't require that you've seen the TV series."

The first "X Files" movie debuted in 1998. Is it too long a wait for another film?

"I think there were two schools of thought: Do another one right away or wait and have the fans really want one. I like the idea of people saying, 'Hey, where is Mulder after all of these years? Is he following Jimmy Buffett? Did he become a Parrothead?' " jokes the actor.

Duchovny says it will "probably be easy to step back into Mulder's suit. ... It's like 'The Incredibles.' The suit is hanging in my closet, waiting. I'm just hoping to fit into the suit. I don't want to hear, 'Oh, man. Mulder has to cut back on the carbs.' "

Forget any old stories about angst with his co-star, played by Gillian Anderson, who plays Scully. "We love each other now," he says. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder. We actually had lunch last week, and it was really nice to be back together."

The film is expected to debut next summer. Duchovny says the script is "shrouded in secrecy. It's even a secret from me at the moment. I'd blab if I could."


Rien de bien nouveau si ce n'est que les sources s'officialisent petit à petit.

Publié : 23 avr. 2007, 22:48
par Little Scully
Ca devient sérieux!! On va l'avoir ce film!

Voici une récente inreview de Gillian confirmant les rumeurs de second film:
"Yes, there are new rumours of an X-Files movie possibly happening, which is brilliant... "

Gillian Anderson shot to prominence as David Duchovny's sceptical FBI partner in long-running TV series The X-Files, which also spawned a blockbuster movie. She's been keeping herself busy since the finish of the show with several appearances in London's West End, a Golden Globe nominated performance in the BBC's Bleak House and film roles in The House of Mirth, A Cock & Bull Story and The Last King of Scotland.

But she's set to shock fans with her role in Straightheads, a hard-hitting tale of violence and revenge. Here she tells BBC Movies why she has no regrets...

What appealed to you about Straightheads?

What drew me to it was two-fold. Firstly, there was a back story with Alice [her character] that's no longer in the film that involved her being raised by her father, who was ex-army, and being basically taught to shoot and seek revenge - whether it's deer eating the plants or whatever. It was a twisted relationship between her and her dad.

I also found the double life [idea] quite intriguing, that a woman who's quite successful in her own right and in the business world might have a secret story like this. A story that she has pushed far enough behind her, but which then comes back to haunt her despite proving, in a sense, useful. She has to drag it out of the cobwebs to survive, or at least feel that she can go on with her life. I was compelled enough by that story to meet with Dan [Reed, director], and once I started talking about what his vision was for the film I liked what he was attempting to say.

Did you also like the idea of exploring a different kind of genre?

Yes. I've seen a lot of dark scripts over time but somehow they all had to do with a single woman or a family moving to the country into a house being haunted. I swear to God I've seen that script six different times over the past couple of years, with the resident evil that takes over. This was obviously quite different and an opportunity to express another part of myself. It's something quite volatile and ballsy in a different way than I've had an opportunity to do before. I wanted that experience and that challenge as an actor.

Do you find it disappointing that the back story scenes you mention were cut from the final print?

I don't know. It's difficult for me to have perspective because I know the script so well. It's hard for me to tell whether one misses it or not. A lot of people say that you get that [sense of back story] anyway, so it's not actually needed.

The film is sure to draw a very strong response from people because it's very difficult to watch at times. Is that something you're prepared for?

Dan understands that there's going to be people that greatly dislike it and even hate it, as well as those who like it and get it. He's completely prepared for that mix of response. But it's getting people to have conversations about violence and the degree of violence in film.

I also hope there's a conversation at some point about rape because people tend to jump immediately to the last scene and skip over the brutality of the rape itself. That's really interesting and fascinating that it kind of skips over people's retina or something. Perhaps it's because we see it so much, or it's something that's become normal in our society today, but I'm not sure what the subconscious justification is for not finding it [the rape] as atrocious as it actually is.

How hard was it to separate yourself from the character at the end of the day? I imagine it was quite a gruelling experience?

Sometimes what happens when you're shooting things on location is you're kind of in your own bubble. If I was going from that to my house in London it would have been different. But I was out there and my daughter was with her dad so it was easier to slide in and out. Sometimes it got meshed but it was mostly OK.

Are you worried about the response it might generate among your fans?

I don't regret it at all. But regardless of what the general response is I think it was a really important experience for me to have. It was very challenging in many ways and I think that I released a lot. I also loved the experience of working with Dan and it was a blast working with Danny Dyer.

Is there any truth to the persistent rumours surrounding a new X-Files movie?

Yes, there are new rumours of an X-Files movie possibly happening, which is brilliant. Whenever they manage to get it together I'm on board.

Straightheads opens in UK cinemas on Friday 27th April 2007.
"Yes, there are new rumours of an X-Files movie possibly happening, which is brilliant... "

Gillian Anderson shot to prominence as David Duchovny's sceptical FBI partner in long-running TV series The X-Files, which also spawned a blockbuster movie. She's been keeping herself busy since the finish of the show with several appearances in London's West End, a Golden Globe nominated performance in the BBC's Bleak House and film roles in The House of Mirth, A Cock & Bull Story and The Last King of Scotland.

But she's set to shock fans with her role in Straightheads, a hard-hitting tale of violence and revenge. Here she tells BBC Movies why she has no regrets...

What appealed to you about Straightheads?

What drew me to it was two-fold. Firstly, there was a back story with Alice [her character] that's no longer in the film that involved her being raised by her father, who was ex-army, and being basically taught to shoot and seek revenge - whether it's deer eating the plants or whatever. It was a twisted relationship between her and her dad.

I also found the double life [idea] quite intriguing, that a woman who's quite successful in her own right and in the business world might have a secret story like this. A story that she has pushed far enough behind her, but which then comes back to haunt her despite proving, in a sense, useful. She has to drag it out of the cobwebs to survive, or at least feel that she can go on with her life. I was compelled enough by that story to meet with Dan [Reed, director], and once I started talking about what his vision was for the film I liked what he was attempting to say.

Did you also like the idea of exploring a different kind of genre?

Yes. I've seen a lot of dark scripts over time but somehow they all had to do with a single woman or a family moving to the country into a house being haunted. I swear to God I've seen that script six different times over the past couple of years, with the resident evil that takes over. This was obviously quite different and an opportunity to express another part of myself. It's something quite volatile and ballsy in a different way than I've had an opportunity to do before. I wanted that experience and that challenge as an actor.

Do you find it disappointing that the back story scenes you mention were cut from the final print?

I don't know. It's difficult for me to have perspective because I know the script so well. It's hard for me to tell whether one misses it or not. A lot of people say that you get that [sense of back story] anyway, so it's not actually needed.

The film is sure to draw a very strong response from people because it's very difficult to watch at times. Is that something you're prepared for?

Dan understands that there's going to be people that greatly dislike it and even hate it, as well as those who like it and get it. He's completely prepared for that mix of response. But it's getting people to have conversations about violence and the degree of violence in film.

I also hope there's a conversation at some point about rape because people tend to jump immediately to the last scene and skip over the brutality of the rape itself. That's really interesting and fascinating that it kind of skips over people's retina or something. Perhaps it's because we see it so much, or it's something that's become normal in our society today, but I'm not sure what the subconscious justification is for not finding it [the rape] as atrocious as it actually is.

How hard was it to separate yourself from the character at the end of the day? I imagine it was quite a gruelling experience?

Sometimes what happens when you're shooting things on location is you're kind of in your own bubble. If I was going from that to my house in London it would have been different. But I was out there and my daughter was with her dad so it was easier to slide in and out. Sometimes it got meshed but it was mostly OK.

Are you worried about the response it might generate among your fans?

I don't regret it at all. But regardless of what the general response is I think it was a really important experience for me to have. It was very challenging in many ways and I think that I released a lot. I also loved the experience of working with Dan and it was a blast working with Danny Dyer.

Is there any truth to the persistent rumours surrounding a new X-Files movie?

Yes, there are new rumours of an X-Files movie possibly happening, which is brilliant. Whenever they manage to get it together I'm on board.

Straightheads opens in UK cinemas on Friday 27th April 2007.




Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2007/04/23/g ... view.shtml