Twin Peaks! Coach! The X-Files! All our favorite shows are coming back, the latter of which always seemed to make the most sense. After all, The X-Files affords endless possibilities and unexplainable mysteries for Scully & Mulder to probe. Now that their return is official, just what can viewers and fans expect? Series creator Chris Carter has spoken out a bit, teasing heavy but revealing a bit about returning players, where the revival will stand and the nature of the episodes.
Calling it a mix of mythology and standalone episodes, Chris Carter discussed the impending X-Files resurrection with X-Files News. Hitting a series of bullets, Carter says the six-episode event will be present-set, explaining, “We’re going to tell X-Files the way that we’ve always told them; we will of course set them in the time and place that they exist. We’re telling contemporary stories about contemporary situations, true to Mulder and Scully’s characters and their relationship and the passage of time.”
Putting the series in the present seems to leave X-Files news with questions about 2012 and colonization. Carter says, “I’ve thought about that. I don’t know exactly how I’m going to address it, in a big way, a mild way, a modern way, a mention or a plot point. And of course you can’t avoid to deal with the William (arc) in some way or another.
On the cast and crew tip meanwhile, many will be excited hear Carter herald the return of Glen Morgan and James Wong, describing Morgan as being in a producing position and saying, We’ve lured Darin Morgan and Jim Wong, we’re very excited about that and we’re working on the rest. As for cast, he teases, I have ideas for everyone.
The X-Files is expected to shoot this summer in Vancouver.