Briefly: Oh man. More marketing to drum up excitement for The X-Files. Anyone feel like ever teasers, to the full trailer, to the stylish posters, and beyond have been stellar thus far?

Yeah, me too. Fox knows that they have a hit on their hands (and a good one, based on the impressions that we heard from NYCC back in October), and are doing all that they can to drive the hype to astronomical levels.

That trend continues with a huge 21 minute featurette for the upcoming series. In the video, we go behind the scenes with Chris Carter, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and all the key players as they reveal secrets from the set and take you on the epic journey of bringing this classic series back to Fox.

Thirteen years after the original series run, the next mind-bending chapter of THE X-FILES will be a thrilling, six-episode event series helmed by creator/executive producer Chris Carter, with stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson re-inhabiting their roles as iconic FBI Agents FOX MULDER and DANA SCULLY. This marks the momentous return of the Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning pop culture phenomenon, which remains one of the longest-running sci-fi series in network television history. Production on THE X-FILES event series is set to begin in summer 2015.

THE X-FILES originally premiered in September 1993. Over the course of its nine-season run, the influential series went from breakout sci-fi favorite to massive global hit, and became one of the most successful television dramas of all time. The show, which earned 16 Emmy Awards, five Golden Globes and a Peabody Award, follows FBI special agents Scully (Anderson) and Mulder (Duchovny), as they investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – for which the only answers involve paranormal phenomena.

In any case, trust no one, take a look at the lengthy featurette below, and let us know what you hope to see in the January 24th premiere!

https://youtu.be/UgRUzEdPfHA

Briefly: Anyone feel like the marketing for next year’s too-short ‘The X-Files’ run has been pretty phenomenal so far?

Yeah, me too. From the first teasers, to the full trailerstylish posters, and beyond, Fox knows that they have a hit on their hands (and a good one, based on the impressions that we heard from NYCC last month), and are doing all that they can to drum up excitement from fans of the original series.

That trend continues with another just-released promo poster for the upcoming episodes. Sure, it may not be quite as cool as that last batch of images was, but at this point every. little. piece. of The X-Files marketing is beyond exciting for me.

Thirteen years after the original series run, the next mind-bending chapter of THE X-FILES will be a thrilling, six-episode event series helmed by creator/executive producer Chris Carter, with stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson re-inhabiting their roles as iconic FBI Agents FOX MULDER and DANA SCULLY. This marks the momentous return of the Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning pop culture phenomenon, which remains one of the longest-running sci-fi series in network television history. Production on THE X-FILES event series is set to begin in summer 2015.

THE X-FILES originally premiered in September 1993. Over the course of its nine-season run, the influential series went from breakout sci-fi favorite to massive global hit, and became one of the most successful television dramas of all time. The show, which earned 16 Emmy Awards, five Golden Globes and a Peabody Award, follows FBI special agents Scully (Anderson) and Mulder (Duchovny), as they investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – for which the only answers involve paranormal phenomena.

In any case, trust no one, take a look at the new image below, and let us know what you hope to see in the January 24th premiere!

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Source: EW

Briefly: Anyone feel like the marketing for next year’s too-short ‘The X-Files’ run has been pretty phenomenal so far?

Yeah, me too. From the first teasers, to the full trailerstylish posters, and beyond, Fox knows that they have a hit on their hands (and a good one, based on the impressions that we heard from NYCC last month), and are doing all that they can to drum up excitement from fans of the original series.

That trend continues with three just-released promo posters for the upcoming episodes. They may just be my favourite images of the upcoming series yet.

Thirteen years after the original series run, the next mind-bending chapter of THE X-FILES will be a thrilling, six-episode event series helmed by creator/executive producer Chris Carter, with stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson re-inhabiting their roles as iconic FBI Agents FOX MULDER and DANA SCULLY. This marks the momentous return of the Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning pop culture phenomenon, which remains one of the longest-running sci-fi series in network television history. Production on THE X-FILES event series is set to begin in summer 2015.

THE X-FILES originally premiered in September 1993. Over the course of its nine-season run, the influential series went from breakout sci-fi favorite to massive global hit, and became one of the most successful television dramas of all time. The show, which earned 16 Emmy Awards, five Golden Globes and a Peabody Award, follows FBI special agents Scully (Anderson) and Mulder (Duchovny), as they investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – for which the only answers involve paranormal phenomena.

In any case, trust no one, take a look at the new images below, and let us know what you hope to see in the January 24th premiere!

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A trio of new promotional photos for the new episodes of The X-Files were tweeted out by Mitch Pileggi, the actor who portrays Walter Skinner in the series. For those unfamiliar with the original television show, the story follows Special Agents Mulder  and Scully, played David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson respectively, as they investigate cases related to paranormal phenomena.

This new series will consist of standalone episodes that serve to flesh out the show’s world. With the exception of three episodes written and directed by Chris Carter, the series will once again be written and directed by Glen Morgan, Darin Morgan, and James Wong. Viewers can look forward to guest appearances by Joel McHale, Robbie Amell, Lauren Ambrose, Annabeth Gish, Annet Mahendru, Rhys Darby, Kumail Nanjiani, and William B. Davis.

The first new episode of The X-Files will make a special debut on Fox on Sunday, January 24 at 7pm Pacific/ 10pm Eastern. The show will then join Lucifer on Monday, January 25 at 8pm Pacific/Eastern, then continue to air on Mondays.

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[via Coming Soon]

Starting January 2016, Lucifer will debut on Fox along with the second portion of the rebooted X-Files. The comic book-based TV show was written by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Ryan Kelly, and Dean Ormston and stars Tom Ellis as the titular Demon Lord.

The plot follows Lucifer, now retired, spending his time as a running a nightclub and assisting the Los Angeles Police Department on the side. Alongside Ellis, the show will also feature Lesley-Ann Brandt, Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, and Rachael Harris as Lucifer’s therapist. Lucifer is currently planned to run for eight episodes.

Lucifer will premier on Monday, January 25 at 9pm Pacific on Fox.

[via Bleeding Cool]

Fox recently announced a slate of shows renewed (and cancelled) for next season. There were reasons for celebrations (Brooklyn 99, New Girl), reasons for sorrow (Raising Hope), and reasons to agonize as Fox’s silence over the fate of others left us waiting.

Almost Human deserves a second season. It’s done with its world-building, the characters are set, the twisty through-plot is just about to make sense (or pay-off, or be forgotten in favor of a new, better one, maybe?) and it’s ideally placed to have strong, fan-rific, possibly-the-best-show-(think-Fringe)-you-should-be-watching second season.

And we’re not the only ones, the website Save That Show shows a whopping 88% of people who take the poll support saving Almost Human (yes, we’re aware that the sample population of this poll is probably slanted. Yay statistics!)

Karl Urban as Det. Kennex and Michael Ealy as Dorian in Fox's Almost Human.
Karl Urban as Det. Kennex and Michael Ealy as Dorian in Fox’s Almost Human.

So without further ado, here are our Top Ten Reasons to Renew Almost Human:

1.Firefly. That’s right, we said it. Fox Executives still owe us for cancelling Firefly, and we are calling in that debtbecause we are not afraid to play that card, and we will probably play it again. It is the television equivalent of that thing you said that one time to your brother that comes up every Thanksgiving, Christmas and occasional birthdays.

2. It’s a good show. It’s a really, really, really good show. It’s not the most innovative when it comes to plots (it’s still a procedural cop show) but the world is interesting, the characters are invested and it’s just getting better. It got second place in TV.com’s Best of 2013, and was in the top 5 Best Sci-Fi/Superhero Series 2013.

3. The wall! What’s behind the wall? Who lives out there? Why is there a wall?? The series jumped up a notch when it introduced that particular element and it needs to be explained!

4.The show combines elements of Asimov’s robotics, fringe science, and a tech-noir grit with laugh-out-loud humor. Its nods to the films, books and other works that went before it—and where Almost Human clearly draws inspiration from—are subtle and usually done with tongue-placed-firmly-in-cheek.

Almost Human promo picture. Courtesy of Fox.
Almost Human promo picture. Courtesy of Fox.

5. Ealy and Urban—who play mismatched partners Dorian and Kennex—have an undeniable chemistry and their on-screen friendship and banter contributes a great deal to what makes the show so good. Also, we would watch Dorian and Kennex banter in the car anywhere. It should be a web series. Traveling in Cars with Kennex…

6.It’s good sci-fi. It’s smart sci-fi. It offers an intriguing look at our future, with a mixture of both cynicism and hope in terms of where humanity might find itself. And good, smart sci-fi—where the science isn’t just ’magic’—is hard to find. Especially on network TV.

7.While the two leads are men, the show’s two supporting roles, Captain Maldonado and Detective Valerie Stahl (played by Lili Tayler and Minka Kelly, respectively) are strong, effective, commanding women. And those are even rarer on network TV than good sci-fi.

8.Almost every great show had a rough first season. Especially world-building shows, where so much has to be built up before the series can really take off.  Almost Human’s first season wasn’t that rough (ok, ok, the through-plot with the Syndicate-whatever wasn’t great…) and it is poised to really have a phenomenal second (and more!) season.

9. Firefly. Yup, twice in one list.

10. It consistently got better with every episode, and a second season would probably continue the trend, if the final six episodes are any indication. AND Season One finished up with any number of exciting plot points and new characters just waiting for more exploration.

Capt. Maldonado (Lili Taylor) talks to her officers via super smart speaker phone. Courtesy of Fox.
Capt. Maldonado (Lili Taylor) talks to her officers via super smart speaker phone. Courtesy of Fox.

‘Ok, ok,’ you’re saying. ‘You had us at Firefly. But what can we do?’

Amazingly enough, letter writing campaigns work. You can write directly to Mr. Kevin Reilly, FOX Broadcasting Co, 10201 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Or, go to Fox and watch it.  You can follow the fan campaign here, or sign this petition here.

Also a ‘save Almost Human’ google search can point you in other directions.

You can catch up with Almost Human at Hulu.com.

What do you guys think? Should we save this show?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns91hBJqsDM

David Tennant as DI Hardy in the UK version of Broadchurch. Photo Courtesy of the BBC
David Tennant as DI Hardy in the UK version of Broadchurch.
Photo Courtesy of the BBC

Fox announced last summer that it was remaking the eight-episode Broadchurch, the critically acclaimed BBC series about a horrific crime in a small seaside town, now, according to EW.com, they have confirmed that David Tennant will be reprising his role of the lead detective for the American version.

Tennant, well known for his portrayal of the Tenth Doctor in the Doctor Who series, will be playing an American detective in the Fox version; the series is expected to follow the original closely. Chris Chibnall, the series’s creator, says: “I’m very, very fascinated to see this story in a different landscape with an acting ensemble that’s just a strong but taken from really great American actors.”

No news yet on any other casting decisions, though.

Broadchurch’s finale drew more than ten million viewers when it aired on ITV in the UK; the drama also recently aired on BBC America, drawing critical praise on both sides of the pond. The BBC is planning a second season but no word yet if Tennant and his co-star, Olivia Colman, will be returning.

Fox is set to air the US version in the 2014-2015 season. Chibnall is on board to write the premiere episode, while Dan Futterman (Capote) and Anya Epstein (In Treatment) have joined as executive producers and showrunners.