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David Duchovny Gets His Hands On 'X-Files' Sequel Script
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (August 21, 2007) — David Duchovny is back on TV in
Showtime’s “Californication,” but it may not be long before he hits the
big screen for another go-round of “The X-Files!”
David sat down with Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush, and he revealed that
not only is there a script for the “X-Files” sequel - he’s actually
read it!
“I have,” said David, when Billy asked if he’d read it. “But I’m sworn
to secrecy legally, actually. If I were to tell you anything about it I
would — I would be sued.”
Duchovny, who played the truth-seeking Agent Fox Mulder on the hit FOX
series (and in the feature film), indicated last month during the
Television Critics Association press tour that the long-delayed sequel
may finally be coming to fruition — with co-star Gillian Anderson “on
board” to reprise her role as skeptic-turned “believer,” Agent Dana
Scully.
He added that “X-Files” creator Chris Carter and series executive
producer Frank Spotnitz wrote the screenplay, which he had expected to
see within the week.
Well, apparently he’s seen it — and while he legally can’t discuss the
details...he wouldn’t want to anyway!
“We’re gonna try to keep it under wraps and try to keep it a surprise,”
he told Billy. “You know, unfortunately, I think with so much media
attention on show business, it’s hard to — it’s almost impossible to
think of, like, a ‘Sixth Sense’ coming out now.”
Duchovny is of course referring to the surprise twist ending of M.
Night Shyamalan’s 1999 film, which probably wouldn’t be able to stay a
“surprise” in this world of online spoilers.
In an interview with Sci-Fi.com last year, Spotnitz revealed that the
sequel’s story would not rely on the oft-confusing “alien conspiracy”
plotlines that permeated the show’s nine seasons.
“One of the things that was exciting about doing it is to not make it a
mythology story, and it’s like one of the stand-alone episodes,” he
said, adding, “it’s a bit scary.”
And while it remains to be seen if Spotnitz’s description still
applies, Duchovny is not about to spill the beans!
“I hope that we’re able to kind of keep this inside a bubble and
surprise people,” were his last words on the matter.
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