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'X Files' stars ready to return?

David Duchovny suggests that he and the rest of the 'X Files' team are ready to make a new movie.

Apr  3 2007

Good news for fans of 'The X Files' – Fox Mulder himself David Duchovny has revealed that he and co-star Gillian Anderson are ready to commit to a sequel to their 1998 movie.

Creator Chris Carter and writer Frank Spotnitz are currently working on a script, with Duchovny telling IMDB that everyone is keen to be involved.

'This week they're starting some kind of road towards doing it. Gillian and I both want to be in it now. We're happy to do it. At this point all the kind of fatigue and anxiety that we had towards the end of a nine-year run is gone.'

And speaking of those famous tensions between he and Anderson on set, Duchovny added 'We've forgotten why we hate one another and can only remember why we love one another and we're happy to go back. Chris and Frank are going over the story. It's a story they've had for a few years but we haven't all settled on the fact that we wanted to do it, so now they're hammering it out'.

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