Joey King is welcoming a new member to her family!
29.03.2023 - 14:57 / nme.com
Black Panther director Ryan Coogler is set to reboot The X-Files without Mulder and Scully.Speaking on Canadian radio show On the Coast, original series creator Chris Carter revealed that the rebooted version will take the story in a different direction with a diverse cast.“I just spoke to a young man, Ryan Coogler, who is going to remount The X-Files with a diverse cast. So, he’s got his work cut out for him because we covered so much territory,” said Carter.On changing the show’s focus, he added: “We’re so steeped in conspiracies now.
The X-Files dealt with a central conspiracy, but now the world is so full of conspiracies that I think that it would be a different show.”The X-Files debuted on Fox in the US in 1993 and ran until 2002. Two movies in 1998 and 2008 followed, before an additional two seasons arrived in 2016 and 2018.David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson starred respectively as Mulder and Scully, two FBI Secret Agents investigating alien-related conspiracy theories as well as supernatural occurrences.The new series is still in the early stages of development and would come from Coogler as part of his deal with Walt Disney Television.
No casting or plot details have yet been revealed.Back in August 2021, Duchovny said he wouldn’t rule out another X-Files reboot after Anderson previously stated she wouldn’t be interested in a return.“I know what Gillian said, but there’s no reason for me to say anything like that,” Duchovny told The Guardian. “Maybe she said it just so that people would stop asking her.“But for me, life is life: I don’t know anything about what’s coming, I don’t just say no to things like that.
Joey King is welcoming a new member to her family!
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“The X-Files” will return with a new face.
news on Gloria Macarenko’s CBC radio show “On the Coast With Gloria Macarenko.”After Macarenko asked how the showrunner would make the series for today, he mentioned that the effort was already in progress. “Actually there’s a — I just spoke to a young man Ryan Coogler, who is going to remount the ‘X-Files’ with a diverse cast,” Carter said.
There’s a new version of The X-Files on the horizon from Ryan Coogler, according to series X-Files Chris Carter.
If you’re a person of a certain age, you are probably well aware of the cultural impact that “The X-Files” had during the ‘90s. Everywhere you looked, there was Mulder and Scully and the phrase, “The truth is out there.” Well, it appears that “The X-Files” might be making a return thanks to none other than Ryan Coogler.
Jo O'Meara has welcomed a new addition to her family.The S Club 7 star, 43, has shared with fans she has rescued a dog from Romania. She posted a video to Instagram, revealing the news to her 46.7k followers and documenting the moment she met her new dog, a seven-year-old Pekinese called Sisi.The caption read: "So today something amazing happened ! The wonderful @victoriapearcewriter told myself and @cindylazarus about a little girl who needed rehoming , she was a street dog in Romania and then was rescued by a wonderful lady , but sadly things changed and she needed to be rehomed." She continued: "It's taken her 3 days of travelling through Europe to get to this point , along with others , who have been fostered and adopted , the second we see the picture it was already a done deal And we knew she was coming to live with us ! "She is the sweetest girl And Wilson And Wilma have adapted to her already ! The work the @thek9angels are doing is just incredible, I am truly honoured to be a part of something so wonderful and rewarding ! "Welcome to the family little sissy our actual K9 Angel #adoptdontshop," with angel and black heart emojis.
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