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The X-Files star David Duchovny has said he isn’t ruling out another reboot.The actor, who played Fox Mulder in the show’s nine seasons, two feature films and 2016 reboot series, said he remains open to more projects in future.In a recent interview with The Guardian, Duchovny responded to comments made by his co-star Gillian Anderson ruling out any kind of return.“I know what Gillian said, but there’s no reason for me to say anything like that,” Duchovny said.
“Maybe she said it just so that
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Robert Plant has commented on heritage bands who stay together for decades, likening them to “hanging onto a life raft”.The musician is best known as the former frontman of Led Zeppelin, who split up in 1980 following the death of John Bonham.
David Crosby has labelled Neil Young as the “most selfish person” he knows in a scathing new interview.According to Crosby, the former Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young bandmates are being kept apart by some “petty-assed bullshit.”He told The Guardian: “Neil has got a genuine beef. I did say something bad about his girlfriend [Daryl Hannah].
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Today's culture climate has David Spade holding back. The comedian, 57, opened up about cancel culture when stopped by TMZ cameras on Friday and it appears he too is feeling the dangers of the movement.
Alexandra Burke has taken to Instagram to thank fans for their support following her debut on SAS Who Dares Wins. The former X Factor star, 33, is appearing in the current series of the hit Channel 4 show alongside the likes of writer and TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson, TV personalities Kerry Katona, Vicky Pattison and Jake Quickenden, and athlete James Cracknell.
Alexandra Burke has taken to Instagram to thank fans for their support following her debut on SAS Who Dares Wins. The former X Factor star, 33, is appearing in the current series of the hit Channel 4 show alongside the likes of writer and TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson, TV personalities Kerry Katona, Vicky Pattison and Jake Quickenden, and athlete James Cracknell.
David Archuleta is talking more about coming out.
With all the superhero films over the past decade, it’s quite amazing that Disney has waited so long to bring back “The Rocketeer” franchise. Though it has been rumored over the years, it appears the studio has finally decided the direction it wants to take the superhero with a new streaming film that could potentially star David Oyelowo.
Gallery: Lights, camera, NEXT! Stars reveal their most horrifying audition stories (BANG Showbiz)Jason, 61, was a scientologist at the time. However, David insisted the actor didn't make any real effort to recruit him on behalf of the church.
Dune, describing it as “like nothing you’ve seen before”.The actor plays the role of Piter De Vries in the upcoming sci-fi flick, based on the classic 1965 novel by Frank Herbert.Speaking about Dune in an exclusive interview with NME, Dastmalchian said: “The scope and magnitude of this film is like nothing you’ve ever seen before.
David Duchovny has opened up about an alleged encounter with the Church of Scientology. The X Files star described attending “auditing” procedures held by the organisation while he was attending a friend’s wedding at the Church’s Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles.
David Duchovny is getting candid about a time where Scientology allegedly tried to recruit him.
The Church of Scientology is so big and imposing and scary! After all we’ve heard about how hard it is to escape, how much money it costs, all the alleged crimes and coverups, one might wonder how these celebs get caught up in it in the first place!
David Duchovny is remembering a time when he being recruited by scientologists.
The 1975 album.The frontman, who has also been teasing material from his side project Drive Like I Do this year, posted a new photo on Instagram today (August 25) in which he appeared to poke fun at the prospect of releasing another “classic record”.“Making another ‘classic record’ smh,” he wrote next to a mirror selfie of him flexing his left bicep.The 1975’s last album was 2020’s ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’.
We are mere weeks away from the release of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic, “Dune.” But this is definitely not the only time that a filmmaker has tried to adapt Frank Herbert’s classic novel into a film or TV series. Back in 2000, Syfy attempted to adapt “Dune” as a limited series, and while the story seemed to cover all the bases, the budget limitations ultimately hurt the finished product.
The pressure is on, Ryan Tubridy confesses about this year’s Late Late Toy Show after the breathtaking show that aired in 2020. It’s a show that will be talked about for years as it brought the nation closer than ever.