I'll admit, I'm not a fan of the series, but after seeing this very exciting movie, I'll admit that I wish I saw more of the shows. We want to know if the truth is out there. The Film plays out like an extended eppisode lasting nearly two hours.two hours of X-FUN! Enjoy!Īny person who has seen at least one episode of "The X-Files" will no doubt see the movie. This is definately an awesome movie! The sound was in DTS and the Photography was pretty good. The Next scene shows the Well Manaqured Man, the famous Cigarette Smoking man and others from that group who have gathered to discuss the emergency which has presented itself. Mulder and Scully are blamed for the accident and the Bureau decides to re-assign Scully to Salt Lake City, in an attempt to break up the pair. It looks really nice on the big screen, and as most of us know, especially me, that is the real J. The next shot shows a very NICE picture of FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC. A shot similar to the Oaklahoma City bombing is presented. The Special Agent in Charge (SAC) attempts to defuse the bomb, however not in time.
Mulder finds the bomb, and Scully evacuates the building. After that, Agents Mulder and Scully, after recently being re-assigned to a terrorist unit at the FBI after the shut-down of the X-Files, must find a bomb hidden inside a Federal Building. Next we arrive in the future where the Feds arrive to "clean up" the dangerous situation. The first scene is from 35,000 years B.C where a couple of cave-people discover, in a glacier, a mutated virus which kills them both. The story line is complex, so I won't explain it in detail, only breifly outline it for you. Because of how well it performed with viewers, Season 10 was followed in 2018 by an 11 th season, which once again brought The X-Files to a close.FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) Fight the Future in this first X-Files feature film.
The ‘event’ series (aka Season 10), aired in 2016 and received strong viewing figures. As a result of the ongoing interest in the original series, the show was revived for a one-off ‘event’ series. The film was set years after the events of the series as a standalone tale, and at the time of its release was essentially the end of The X-Files (again).įor the next eight years, The X-Files maintained its loyal fan-base and continued to sell well on Blu-ray and digital platforms.
The X-Files: I Want to Believe arrived in cinemas during summer 2008. However, due to continued interest in the property (strong VHS and DVD sales etc), The X-Files was revived for a second feature-length movie, called The X-Files: I Want to Believe. It ran continuously for four seasons until it concluded with its ninth season in summer 2001.įrom this point on, the show was effectively over and there was no new content for seven years.
In the winter of 1998, and following on from the events of the movie, The X-Files TV show returned to television screens for its sixth season.
The movie hit cinema screens during summer 1998, shortly after the conclusion of the fifth season. In 1998, due to the popularity of the series worldwide, The X-Files received its first big screen adventure in the form of a film called, The X-Files (1998) aka X-Files: Fight the Future. From here, the show ran continuously for five seasons until 1998.
The X-Files first hit screens in 1993, where it became an instant global success. Explaining The X-Files Image: ©20th Century/Disneyīefore I get to the list, let me provide you with a quick explanation about the production order of the series and movies, to help you better understand the show.