![]() It’s been eight years since Carter scripted the second X-Files feature film (2008’s The X-Files: I Want to Believe, which was filmed in BC), and Carter says he’s returning to the X-Files characters and universe to take care of unfinished business. That said, coming back to Vancouver, we’re coming back to a place that was so perfectly suited for telling a show that took place, because it was an FBI show, anywhere in America, and Vancouver doubles for almost everywhere in America.” “The good and the bad of that is that we had to leave Vancouver, and going to Los Angeles and filming the last four years in Los Angeles, it opened up a whole new range of storytelling possibilities for us. ![]() “It was weird to leave Vancouver in the first place, because it was like taking your all-star team and saying, okay, now we’re going to start fresh someplace else,” says Carter in a recent phone interview. The paranormal drama logged 202 episodes over its nine seasons, five seasons of which were shot right here in the 604 before production moved down to Los Angeles.īut the event series means more than just a return to ardent believer Fox Mulder (portrayed David Duchovny) and resident skeptic Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) for Carter and co., it also means a return to Vancouver, the city that subbed in for dozens of American cities between 19. ![]() Chris Carter doesn’t indulge in social media, but he still managed to spawn a trending topic when it was announced that the iconic series he created – The X-Files, about those equally iconic UFO-chasing FBI agents, Mulder and Scully – would be returning to Fox for a six-part event series.īetween 19, The X-Files was a veritable cultural phenomenon.
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