After years of waiting, The X-Files will finally come back to screens, with original stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their 90's roles of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, in the characters' everlasting fight between science and belief – and this new featurette preps the ground for what sounds like an amazing new miniseries!
According to Entertainment Weekly, Fox just launched a new 21-minute featurette revolving around the six-episode event miniseries, as the late January release date approaches. The new clip was obviously created to satisfy the two different types of public for the show: those who have loved X-Files for over two decades and the younger newbies that could become the story's new audience.
The clip features series creator Chris Carter as well as the miniseries' crew, with some of the new members of the X-Files universe, including Community star Joel McHale, Annet Mahendru from The Americans, Robbie Amell from The Flash, and a myriad of new stars.
As The Verge warns, the recent featurette is to be watched with care: there are a lot of spoilers of the original show as well as a few of the new mini-series, after the first episode was streamed on the past New York Comic-Con last October.
Over the past few weeks, Fox has been teasing the show's return, releasing bits and pieces of new footage and a very teasey imagery, as millions of fans hold their breaths until the return of the show that made the phrase "I Want to Believe" the sign of a decade.
It's been 13 years since the original show aired on Fox and seven since the second film, Canadian-American production The X-Files: I Want to Believe, hit movie theaters all over the world, so understandably the new project, which will bring fans up to date with what the characters have been doing, is a pretty exciting way to start the year of rehashes.
X-Files isn't the only popular 90's show getting a revival in the next few months. Netflix announced months back that they'd be producing a sequel/reboot of the popular family series Full House in early 2016.
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