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This is an archive article published on January 29, 2015

Fox hopeful about ‘The X-Files’ revival

Fox co-chairman Gary Newman has said that he is "hopeful" of reviving 'The X-Files', in spite of the 'challenges' that it will entail.

xfiles-1 Fox co-chairman Gary Newman has said that he is “hopeful” of reviving ‘The X-Files’, in spite of the ‘challenges’ that it will entail.

Fox co-chairman Gary Newman has said that he is “hopeful” of reviving ‘The X-Files’, in spite of the ‘challenges’ that it will entail.

The network stoked rumours of a possible return for the David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson-starring series at the TCA press tour this month, reported Digital Spy.

Newman and fellow Fox co-chairman Dana Walden said that talks remain ongoing about bringing a new version of ‘The X-Files’ to screens.

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Walden made it clear that Fox “wouldn’t” commission a new version of ‘The X-Files’ without involvement from creator
Chris Carter.

“I am more hopeful than optimistic right now. I am hopeful it will come together. But it will be challenging to make that happen,” Newman added.

‘The X-Files’ originally aired on Fox from 1993 to 2002, and spun-off into two feature films.

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