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Tango0104 Sep 2015 12:50 p.m. PST

"As one ‘90s revival TV show wraps production, another ‘90 revival TV show begins production. Over in Vancouver, season 10 of The X-Files is about to finish up production, while Twin Peaks is heading back to Washington state for its own long overdue revival on Showtime. Back in the ‘90s, viewers had a love for both FBI agents and the supernatural, at least according to the popularity of The X-Files and Twin Peaks.

The X-Files followed the lives of FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) as they investigate the paranormal and uncover the US government's conspiracy regarding extraterrestrials. The show had nine seasons, spawned two feature-length movies, a comic book series, and is returning to Fox with a revival mini-series, which will be considered the tenth season of the show.

According to YVRshoots, David Duchovny just wrapped almost three months of filming in Vancouver. The actor shot his last scene with costars Gillian Anderson and Robbie Amell; the latter will be playing a new character in the series, Agent Miller. The fan-favorite Lone Gunmen were also spotted on the set, but unfortunately, no photographic evidence was provided…"

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Oddball04 Sep 2015 1:04 p.m. PST

Didn't the "Lone Gunmen" die at the end of the series?

Tgerritsen Supporting Member of TMP04 Sep 2015 2:23 p.m. PST

I'm looking forward to this, but man, that poster. The airbrush is strong with this one.

Mako1104 Sep 2015 5:59 p.m. PST

So, the main characters are like what, 75 years old or so now?

Cyrus the Great04 Sep 2015 6:50 p.m. PST

Well I can't wait. Same for Twin Peaks!

From: Lone Gunmen – X-Files Wiki – Wikia

"The Lone Gunmen died in 2002, sacrificing themselves to stop a bio-terrorist. They were subsequently buried at Arlington National Cemetery, where their coffins were visited by Jimmy Bond, Yves Adele Harlow, Monica Reyes, John Doggett, Dana Scully and Walter Skinner. (TXF: "Jump the Shark")

The Gunmen briefly reappeared several months later, as ghosts with whom Mulder seemed to be able to communicate. The trio appeared to him alone, at the side of a road on the Texas-New Mexico border at approximately 5:07 a.m., while Mulder was urinating, having stopped off on the way to New Mexico. Apparently, the apparitions of the Lone Gunmen tried to dissuade Mulder from proceeding to New Mexico with Scully and continuing to search for the truth of colonization once there, but Mulder ignored their warnings and continued on his way. (TXF: "The Truth")

In the comic book adaptation of the series The X-Files Season 10—which takes place after the events of The X-Files: I Want to Believe—it is revealed that the Lone Gunmen are alive and well, having faked their deaths during the events of "Jump the Shark". The group was aided by the FBI and have since been working underground, aiding the US government; for instance, Langly mentions that he was responsible for the Stuxnet virus in 2010. This retcon would contradict the events of The Truth, as they supposedly appeared as ghosts to Mulder, unless it was actually a manifestation of his mind."

wballard22 Oct 2015 10:55 p.m. PST

And remember that Yves Adele Harlow was not her "actual" name, that's an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald.

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