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Comments Cool Down "X-Files" BuzzBy Garth FranklinThursday April 26th 2007 9:18am Despite all the internet buzz, talk of an "X-Files" sequel seems a bit premature from the sounds of it.
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny have both been keen on the idea in recent interviews, whilst last week producer Frank Spotnitz said "A script is indeed in development" on his blog.
Now, a Spotnitz associate emailed Wired News this week and cooled down the talk a little - "Frank is very sorry but he cannot make any comments about XF2 right now but would be thrilled to talk when the time comes."
When will that be? "A sequel to 'X-Files' has been in development for quite a while." Have the leads committed to the project yet? "It's not anywhere near that level yet."
Interesting. The talk of readying this for 2008 seems to be premature if the script is still at such an early stage. Should be interesting to see who'll say something next.
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny have both been keen on the idea in recent interviews, whilst last week producer Frank Spotnitz said "A script is indeed in development" on his blog.
Now, a Spotnitz associate emailed Wired News this week and cooled down the talk a little - "Frank is very sorry but he cannot make any comments about XF2 right now but would be thrilled to talk when the time comes."
When will that be? "A sequel to 'X-Files' has been in development for quite a while." Have the leads committed to the project yet? "It's not anywhere near that level yet."
Interesting. The talk of readying this for 2008 seems to be premature if the script is still at such an early stage. Should be interesting to see who'll say something next.
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Effectivement.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."
A une époque, je pensais que le film2 serait une bonne idée... mais maintenant ça fait loin et dépassé la série (qui se souvient encore ?) mais ils peuvent la jouer type Star Wars... s'ils se débrouillent bien ce film pourrait voir le jour (même si je reste dubitative...)
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Et voilà l'article que Jean-Marc Morandini lui meme a écrit dans son blog
"X Files" de retour sur les écrans, mais au cinéma !
C'est à présent officiel : il y aura bel et bien une suite à la série X Files. Il s'agira du deuxième film provenant de la série.
Lors d'une conférence de presse à Beverly Hills, le comédien David Duchovny, qui participe au projet avec l'actrice Gillian Anderson, a déclaré qu'un deuxième volet était actuellement en préparation et qu'il devrait en lire le script la semaine prochaine.
Il a également révélé que le scénario a été écrit par Frank Spotnitz et Chris Carter, qui réalisera également le long métrage.
Le premier film de "X-Files" date de 1998.



"X Files" de retour sur les écrans, mais au cinéma !
C'est à présent officiel : il y aura bel et bien une suite à la série X Files. Il s'agira du deuxième film provenant de la série.
Lors d'une conférence de presse à Beverly Hills, le comédien David Duchovny, qui participe au projet avec l'actrice Gillian Anderson, a déclaré qu'un deuxième volet était actuellement en préparation et qu'il devrait en lire le script la semaine prochaine.
Il a également révélé que le scénario a été écrit par Frank Spotnitz et Chris Carter, qui réalisera également le long métrage.
Le premier film de "X-Files" date de 1998.
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Mouai, je suppose que je suis d'accord.
Tient, ça a été rapporté sur le site de GA, ça sent bon
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Is there a tentative shooting schedule for the new X-Files film?
"I think it's November for a summer (2008) release," Duchovny said.
Rumours of scripts for another X-Files movie have surfaced before, but Duchovny said there's a major difference this time.
"I'm actually supposed to see it next week," Duchovny said. "Before I would just say that because they told me.
"But now I've been talking to Chris (Carter) and he has been giving me progress reports. He actually called yesterday and said next week you should have something to read."
It's supposed to be a "one-off" script according to Duchovny, meaning it is not being written with multiple sequels in mind.
Source: Toronto Sun
Duchovny said he was looking forward to playing Fox Mulder again, and when asked why, answered, "Because he's cool! It's a great show and I love playing the character and I like the people."
Tient, ça a été rapporté sur le site de GA, ça sent bon

Is there a tentative shooting schedule for the new X-Files film?
"I think it's November for a summer (2008) release," Duchovny said.
Rumours of scripts for another X-Files movie have surfaced before, but Duchovny said there's a major difference this time.
"I'm actually supposed to see it next week," Duchovny said. "Before I would just say that because they told me.
"But now I've been talking to Chris (Carter) and he has been giving me progress reports. He actually called yesterday and said next week you should have something to read."
It's supposed to be a "one-off" script according to Duchovny, meaning it is not being written with multiple sequels in mind.
Source: Toronto Sun
Duchovny said he was looking forward to playing Fox Mulder again, and when asked why, answered, "Because he's cool! It's a great show and I love playing the character and I like the people."
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Excellente nouvelle si c'est confirmé. En revanche je reste septique quant au succès commercial du film du fait que la série sera terminée lors de la sortie du film depuis 6 ans. Ce qui aura pour effet de n'attirer que les fans ou connaisseurs de la série ou presque. Maintenant X-Files est réellement de retour dans l'actualité et rien que ça ça fait plaisir !
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GILLIAN ANDERSON IN GIFFONI, ‘I WILL MAKE X FILES 2’
"X-Files 2, the movie, is coming". These words were of Gillian Anderson, the Scully of the popular American Tv series and guest of the 37 GFF. "
The series has not been made for five years, and the producers have no intention to make another- explained Anderson – but they are indeed projecting a new episode for the cinema". The first "X-Files" movie was released in 1998.
"It is very difficult to work for the cinema when you interpret such a characterizing role like Scully – added Anderson - when I work for the cinema I try to detach myself from the X-Files character".
The actress also announced her debut as a producer, as well as actress, of a film about Martha Gellhorn, journalist, writer and third wife of Ernest Hemingway. Among the next projects are "How to lose friends & alienate people" by Robert B.Weide, with Kirsten Dunst and Jeff Bridges, "No one gets off in this town" by Richard Kwietniowski with John Hurt and "Smell of apples", a film which will be shot in South Africa.
Source: Giffoni Film Festival
But now The X Files legal wrangles have now been resolved and speaking to The Independent last night from a film festival in Italy, Anderson confirmed that she was set to begin filming sometime between October and January. "The script is imminent and we are meant to start doing it by the end of next year and beginning of this year," she said. "I have been for it from the beginning and I have been positive about it from the beginning."
Two more films, one called The Smell of Apples, which is due to be made in South Africa and a German co-production called Helen are also in the offing, although her availability might be compromised by the new X Files project.
None the less, she said, the chance to play Scully again is irresistible. "It was not something I longed for on a regular basis but as soon as we start talking about doing it again I get very excited. There's always a bit of melancholy about it because of the amazing memories of the experience. It was a very intense period in all our lives and the thought that we are all going to come together again to do it - and possibly in Vancouver where it all started - is very exciting. A lot has happened in the past few years but we are excited by each other's company and I think it will be loads of fun actually."
Anderson, 37, said Carter had been working hard to make the follow-up feature film happen. "I think there were a lot of issues that have stopped it in the past but now it seems clear and they've got the contract details worked out and I guess Chris has had time to write it and all those things equal something positive," she said.
But the chances of a 10th series of the television show are precisely zero, she said. "It's just never going to happen, it's just not on the cards at all. I don't think we have the energy for it either of us."
So the X-Philes, and indeed a potential younger audience of converts to the adventures of Mulder and Scully, will have to settle for another movie. In the years since they have been away there has been more than enough threat of global terror, government skullduggery, conspiracy theories and fears of evil- minded scientists and dark forces at play to provide an appetite for their return.
"That's true and there's an opening for that," acknowledges Anderson before squashing any notion that the film will attempt to focus on such topical issues. "Except that I understand that the script is nothing to do with what some of the themes have been about in the past.
"It's going to be a very scary film about two characters who happen to be called Mulder and Scully. I don't think they are going to draw on any of the mythology or the conspiracy stuff, as far as I know. My understanding is that it's scary like a monster film."
En gros elle dit comme DD, qu'elle est très heureuse de faire ce film, qu'il passera en priorité sur ses autres demandes, que Chris a travaillé dure pour le faire et que ses problèmes juridiques sont réglées. Elle dit qu'il n'y aura pas de saison 10 de X-Files (lol on le savait).
Elle espère un possible tournage à Vancouver.
"X-Files 2, the movie, is coming". These words were of Gillian Anderson, the Scully of the popular American Tv series and guest of the 37 GFF. "
The series has not been made for five years, and the producers have no intention to make another- explained Anderson – but they are indeed projecting a new episode for the cinema". The first "X-Files" movie was released in 1998.
"It is very difficult to work for the cinema when you interpret such a characterizing role like Scully – added Anderson - when I work for the cinema I try to detach myself from the X-Files character".
The actress also announced her debut as a producer, as well as actress, of a film about Martha Gellhorn, journalist, writer and third wife of Ernest Hemingway. Among the next projects are "How to lose friends & alienate people" by Robert B.Weide, with Kirsten Dunst and Jeff Bridges, "No one gets off in this town" by Richard Kwietniowski with John Hurt and "Smell of apples", a film which will be shot in South Africa.
Source: Giffoni Film Festival
But now The X Files legal wrangles have now been resolved and speaking to The Independent last night from a film festival in Italy, Anderson confirmed that she was set to begin filming sometime between October and January. "The script is imminent and we are meant to start doing it by the end of next year and beginning of this year," she said. "I have been for it from the beginning and I have been positive about it from the beginning."
Two more films, one called The Smell of Apples, which is due to be made in South Africa and a German co-production called Helen are also in the offing, although her availability might be compromised by the new X Files project.
None the less, she said, the chance to play Scully again is irresistible. "It was not something I longed for on a regular basis but as soon as we start talking about doing it again I get very excited. There's always a bit of melancholy about it because of the amazing memories of the experience. It was a very intense period in all our lives and the thought that we are all going to come together again to do it - and possibly in Vancouver where it all started - is very exciting. A lot has happened in the past few years but we are excited by each other's company and I think it will be loads of fun actually."
Anderson, 37, said Carter had been working hard to make the follow-up feature film happen. "I think there were a lot of issues that have stopped it in the past but now it seems clear and they've got the contract details worked out and I guess Chris has had time to write it and all those things equal something positive," she said.
But the chances of a 10th series of the television show are precisely zero, she said. "It's just never going to happen, it's just not on the cards at all. I don't think we have the energy for it either of us."
So the X-Philes, and indeed a potential younger audience of converts to the adventures of Mulder and Scully, will have to settle for another movie. In the years since they have been away there has been more than enough threat of global terror, government skullduggery, conspiracy theories and fears of evil- minded scientists and dark forces at play to provide an appetite for their return.
"That's true and there's an opening for that," acknowledges Anderson before squashing any notion that the film will attempt to focus on such topical issues. "Except that I understand that the script is nothing to do with what some of the themes have been about in the past.
"It's going to be a very scary film about two characters who happen to be called Mulder and Scully. I don't think they are going to draw on any of the mythology or the conspiracy stuff, as far as I know. My understanding is that it's scary like a monster film."
En gros elle dit comme DD, qu'elle est très heureuse de faire ce film, qu'il passera en priorité sur ses autres demandes, que Chris a travaillé dure pour le faire et que ses problèmes juridiques sont réglées. Elle dit qu'il n'y aura pas de saison 10 de X-Files (lol on le savait).
Elle espère un possible tournage à Vancouver.
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Comme vous ne semblez pas etre au courant de tout (mais je me trompe p'tet)
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http://www.dvdrama.com/news.php?21188Peu de détails filtrent, puisque plus que jamais sur Aux frontières du réels, moins on en dévoile, mieux on se porte, mais on sait en tout cas que l'histoire sera totalement indépendante de l'arc narratif de la série, et que même les non initiés pourront s'y retrouver. Le tournage est quant à lui programmé pour le mois de novembre prochain…
SORTIE : ETE 2008
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Ce serait un beau retour aux sources, une petite course-poursuite dans cette fameuse forêt canadienne qu'on a si longtemps explorée.Little Scully a écrit : Ils vont tourner à Vancouver!! Vous en pensez quoi?
Pour ma part je pense qu'on ne pouvait pas rêver meilleur endroit!
Pour ce qui est de la date de sortie US : ETE 2008, espérons qu'elle soit officielle.

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Rien de nouveau sous le soleil, et surtout rien de confirmé officiellement, malgré ce que prétend l'article.ben53 a écrit :Comme vous ne semblez pas etre au courant de tout (mais je me trompe p'tet)
http://www.dvdrama.com/news.php?21188
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Chris Carter on TXF2
Posted at 5:55 AM (PDT) on Thursday, August 2, 2007
Hope for the X-Philes?
Chris Carter swears that this time there really is a script to an ''X-Files'' movie sequel... well, he swears one is being worked on, anyway, but can't guarantee it'll ever get turned into an actual movie
Jean-Paul Aussenard
By Adam Markovitz
Entertainment Weekly
August 1, 2007
Believers who've waited almost 10 years for a second X-Filesmovie got a sudden blast of hope last month when David Duchovny, speaking at the TCA summer press tour in support of his Showtime series Californication, said on July 14 that he and Gillian Anderson are both on board for a sequel and that he expected to see a script within the next two weeks. Those two weeks came and went, and no script or movie deal emerged, leaving many to wonder whether a film is any closer now than it was in 1998.
We got X-Files creator Chris Carter on the phone to find out what's really up with this project, and though he confirms that a sequel is indeed in the works, he wouldn't commit beyond saying they are in the process of putting together a script. Keep on believing...
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So, everyone's buzzing about the announcement that David Duchovny made at TCA about expecting an X-Files script within two weeks. What's the status of the script? Is there a script?
CHRIS CARTER: There's a script being worked on.
EW: Is the two-week time frame still applicable?
CC: Roughly. I really don't want to speak too much about it because I'm superstitious, as you might imagine. But everything's in the works. But there's plenty of business to be done too. The interconnectedness of the business has proven to be a little bit complicated, so that's got to get done too.
EW: Is it safe to say that you and the other major players involved are working toward getting the movie made?
CC: Absolutely.
EW: This rumor — the announcement that the X-Files movie is imminent seems to come up every six months or every year.
CC: We're really working to make it happen now.
EW: This time it's for real, you'd say?
CC: Yes. I should say we're working to make it happen. It's for real that we're working, but there are no guarantees that it will get made. I mean, it still has to go through a lot of different things, including a budgeting process.
EW: Are there any other factors that are going to be very important in determining whether it comes through aside from just budgeting?
CC: I think people's schedules, the budgeting, and finishing it before time gets tight — late next spring when everyone thinks there's going to be a strike.
EW: Is there a potential release date idea?
CC: No. That's Fox. That will be their doing.
EW: But if you're thinking about getting it done before strike it would start sooner?
CC: No, no, they are thinking about it for a summer movie, but as far as a date, I couldn't say.
Everybody is very interested in whether you are a fan of any of this sort of new breed of shows that seem to be very X-Files-inspired, like Lost and even things like Buffy seemed like it was borrowing from your show for a while. Are you a fan of any of those?
I thought the pilot for Lost was great. I'm sorry to say that I've just been so busy I haven't had a chance to be a regular viewer, although I've seen a few episodes on my iPod, and I think that's a great show, but I have to say that I have, over the last few years, spent less time in front of the television than maybe in my entire life. [Laughs].
Are there any other media that you think are taking over for you in terms of an outlet for creativity? Are you enjoying graphic novels or anything like that?
No, just enjoying my Netflix account.
Thank you for agreeing to talk to us and we'll definitely look forward to getting more details as they leak out.
I'll take you up on that when the time comes. Right now, for reasons that you can probably imagine, I just want to really stay focused.
Il prend de sacrées pincettes notre CC quand même. A mon avis on n'en saura guère plus avant un bon moment.
Sinon à part dire qu'il travaille dure dessus "for real" rien de bien nouveau sous le soleil.
Posted at 5:55 AM (PDT) on Thursday, August 2, 2007
Hope for the X-Philes?
Chris Carter swears that this time there really is a script to an ''X-Files'' movie sequel... well, he swears one is being worked on, anyway, but can't guarantee it'll ever get turned into an actual movie
Jean-Paul Aussenard
By Adam Markovitz
Entertainment Weekly
August 1, 2007
Believers who've waited almost 10 years for a second X-Filesmovie got a sudden blast of hope last month when David Duchovny, speaking at the TCA summer press tour in support of his Showtime series Californication, said on July 14 that he and Gillian Anderson are both on board for a sequel and that he expected to see a script within the next two weeks. Those two weeks came and went, and no script or movie deal emerged, leaving many to wonder whether a film is any closer now than it was in 1998.
We got X-Files creator Chris Carter on the phone to find out what's really up with this project, and though he confirms that a sequel is indeed in the works, he wouldn't commit beyond saying they are in the process of putting together a script. Keep on believing...
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So, everyone's buzzing about the announcement that David Duchovny made at TCA about expecting an X-Files script within two weeks. What's the status of the script? Is there a script?
CHRIS CARTER: There's a script being worked on.
EW: Is the two-week time frame still applicable?
CC: Roughly. I really don't want to speak too much about it because I'm superstitious, as you might imagine. But everything's in the works. But there's plenty of business to be done too. The interconnectedness of the business has proven to be a little bit complicated, so that's got to get done too.
EW: Is it safe to say that you and the other major players involved are working toward getting the movie made?
CC: Absolutely.
EW: This rumor — the announcement that the X-Files movie is imminent seems to come up every six months or every year.
CC: We're really working to make it happen now.
EW: This time it's for real, you'd say?
CC: Yes. I should say we're working to make it happen. It's for real that we're working, but there are no guarantees that it will get made. I mean, it still has to go through a lot of different things, including a budgeting process.
EW: Are there any other factors that are going to be very important in determining whether it comes through aside from just budgeting?
CC: I think people's schedules, the budgeting, and finishing it before time gets tight — late next spring when everyone thinks there's going to be a strike.
EW: Is there a potential release date idea?
CC: No. That's Fox. That will be their doing.
EW: But if you're thinking about getting it done before strike it would start sooner?
CC: No, no, they are thinking about it for a summer movie, but as far as a date, I couldn't say.
Everybody is very interested in whether you are a fan of any of this sort of new breed of shows that seem to be very X-Files-inspired, like Lost and even things like Buffy seemed like it was borrowing from your show for a while. Are you a fan of any of those?
I thought the pilot for Lost was great. I'm sorry to say that I've just been so busy I haven't had a chance to be a regular viewer, although I've seen a few episodes on my iPod, and I think that's a great show, but I have to say that I have, over the last few years, spent less time in front of the television than maybe in my entire life. [Laughs].
Are there any other media that you think are taking over for you in terms of an outlet for creativity? Are you enjoying graphic novels or anything like that?
No, just enjoying my Netflix account.
Thank you for agreeing to talk to us and we'll definitely look forward to getting more details as they leak out.
I'll take you up on that when the time comes. Right now, for reasons that you can probably imagine, I just want to really stay focused.
Il prend de sacrées pincettes notre CC quand même. A mon avis on n'en saura guère plus avant un bon moment.
Sinon à part dire qu'il travaille dure dessus "for real" rien de bien nouveau sous le soleil.
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Salut à tous,
Je pense qu'il faut encore croiser les doigts pour que le film se fasse. CC n'a vraiment rien confirmé. Je crois qu'il faut attendre le communiqué de la Fox. J'avais un peu plus d'espoir en lisant les déclarations de GA, car par rapport à DD elle n'avait jamais parlé du second film jusqu'à cette année, mais je crois que nous sommes revenus à la case départ. Wait and see...
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Je pense qu'il faut encore croiser les doigts pour que le film se fasse. CC n'a vraiment rien confirmé. Je crois qu'il faut attendre le communiqué de la Fox. J'avais un peu plus d'espoir en lisant les déclarations de GA, car par rapport à DD elle n'avait jamais parlé du second film jusqu'à cette année, mais je crois que nous sommes revenus à la case départ. Wait and see...
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