David Duchovny at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California. Photo via Gage Skidmore
David Duchovny at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California. Photo via Gage Skidmore.

The X-Files” will return to Fox after a 13-year absence as a six-episode “event series,” with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles, the network announced.

“I think of it as a 13-year commercial break,” series creator Chris Carter said. “The good news is the world has only gotten that much stranger, a perfect time to tell these six stories.”

“The X-Files” ran from 1993 to 2002, with Duchovny and Anderson portraying FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, investigating paranormal phenomena. The series received 16 Emmys and a Peabody Award.

Production will begin this summer. There was no announcement when it will air.

Dana Walden and Gary Newman, chairmen and CEOs of Fox Television Group, issued a statement, calling the nine years they worked with Carter on “The X- Files” as “one of the most rewarding creative experiences of our careers.”

“‘The X-Files’ was not only a seminal show for both the studio and the network, it was a worldwide phenomenon that shaped pop culture, yet remained a true gem for the legions of fans who embraced it from the beginning,” the statement said.

“Few shows on television have drawn such dedicated fans as ‘The X- Files’ and we’re ecstatic to give them the next thrilling chapter of Mulder and Scully they’ve been waiting for.”

—City News Service

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