The X-Files 3
David Duchovny Wants To Make Another X-Files Movie
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/David-Duchovny-Wants-Make-Another-X-Files-Movie-43634.html
While the first X-Files movie - released during the height of the series' popularity in 1998 - was a box office hit, the same can't be said for its sequel. Released in 2008, a full decade after the first one, The X-Files: I Want To Believe cost only $35 million to make, but wound up only making $20.9 here and $47 million abroad. These numbers didn't exactly tell the studio that audiences were clamoring for more stories featuring FBI Agents Mulder and Scully, so the idea of a third movie has long been considered an unlikely possibility. All that out there, David Duchovny still isn't giving up hope that there is a future for the X-Files.
With Duchovny's long-running showtime series Californication coming to an end this weekend, Rolling Stone recently sat down to talk with the actor, and during the course of the interview the X-Files star admitted that he still hasn't quite put Fox Mulder behind him. Asked if he would be game for a third film in the franchise, Duchovny said, "I would always want to do it. I wish we'd done more already. I wish the second one did better business. I think it did OK business, but not the kind of business where you get to do another one right away."
David Duchovny Wants To Make Another X-Files Movie
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/David-Duchovny-Wants-Make-Another-X-Files-Movie-43634.html
While the first X-Files movie - released during the height of the series' popularity in 1998 - was a box office hit, the same can't be said for its sequel. Released in 2008, a full decade after the first one, The X-Files: I Want To Believe cost only $35 million to make, but wound up only making $20.9 here and $47 million abroad. These numbers didn't exactly tell the studio that audiences were clamoring for more stories featuring FBI Agents Mulder and Scully, so the idea of a third movie has long been considered an unlikely possibility. All that out there, David Duchovny still isn't giving up hope that there is a future for the X-Files.
With Duchovny's long-running showtime series Californication coming to an end this weekend, Rolling Stone recently sat down to talk with the actor, and during the course of the interview the X-Files star admitted that he still hasn't quite put Fox Mulder behind him. Asked if he would be game for a third film in the franchise, Duchovny said, "I would always want to do it. I wish we'd done more already. I wish the second one did better business. I think it did OK business, but not the kind of business where you get to do another one right away."