XF3 RUMOR
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It's true? It's false?
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X-Files 3 slated for a 2012 Release
Aug. 21st, 2008 at 5:24 PM
From under the table of the FOX executive office, we've heard murmurs of a possible schedule for the third "X-Files" movie that will be focusing on the shows beloved Mytharc. The movie, untitled and currently setting up production dates in early 2012, will be the last for veteran stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny who recently celebrated the mediocre success of the second "X-Files" flick aptly titled "I Want to Believe."
Series creator and part time director Chris Carter has often commented on his desire to take the former cult TV show known as "The X-Files" into a long running movie franchise, but when numbers for "the X-Files: I Want to Believe" started rolling in, the studio hardly batted an eye. With a disappointing opening weekend of only 11 million domestically, many deemed the "X-Files" a beaten horse, but when the international market started producing strong numbers the rumors of possible XF3 production flooded in. With almost 60 million worldwide FOX has taken the dollar signs to mean security in a low budget XF3. MovieBlogger08 takes into consideration that FOX has accepted that the marketing mistake of pitting the long dead "X-Files" against mega hit "Dark Knight" played a role in the lower box office take. All things being considered, XF3 is in fact, on its way and sure to delight fans of the long running alien conspiracy.
- MovieBlogger08 and The Source with Lead Ears
VerĂ³nica
Spain
As far as I know, it's not true.
It's true? It's false?
http://movieblogger08.livejournal.com/
X-Files 3 slated for a 2012 Release
Aug. 21st, 2008 at 5:24 PM
From under the table of the FOX executive office, we've heard murmurs of a possible schedule for the third "X-Files" movie that will be focusing on the shows beloved Mytharc. The movie, untitled and currently setting up production dates in early 2012, will be the last for veteran stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny who recently celebrated the mediocre success of the second "X-Files" flick aptly titled "I Want to Believe."
Series creator and part time director Chris Carter has often commented on his desire to take the former cult TV show known as "The X-Files" into a long running movie franchise, but when numbers for "the X-Files: I Want to Believe" started rolling in, the studio hardly batted an eye. With a disappointing opening weekend of only 11 million domestically, many deemed the "X-Files" a beaten horse, but when the international market started producing strong numbers the rumors of possible XF3 production flooded in. With almost 60 million worldwide FOX has taken the dollar signs to mean security in a low budget XF3. MovieBlogger08 takes into consideration that FOX has accepted that the marketing mistake of pitting the long dead "X-Files" against mega hit "Dark Knight" played a role in the lower box office take. All things being considered, XF3 is in fact, on its way and sure to delight fans of the long running alien conspiracy.
- MovieBlogger08 and The Source with Lead Ears
VerĂ³nica
Spain
As far as I know, it's not true.

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