After 18 years, what did series creator Chris Carter change in the new 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe' R-rated director's ...
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Hulu’s new R-rated cut of The X-Files: I Want to Believe is closer to the director’s original vision.
Over 30 years later, we still want to believe. In 1993, The X-Files premiered, with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson playing FBI agents Mulder and Scully, who investigated unexplained phenomena in ...
Chris Carter’s director’s cut of The X-Files: I Want to Believe — with the new subtitle Vrach Frankenshteyn — is seven to eight minutes shorter than the original version released theatrically in 2008.
The filmmaker explains how he dialed back Mulder and Scully's romance and upped the gore in his tight new edit of the 2008 ...
Mel Gibson gave an update on the long-gestating "Lethal Weapon 5" this week, saying the sequel is "tied up in some kind of industrial film hell." ...
Exclusive: Writer/director Chris Carter confirms The X-Files' new R-rated movie runtime as he explains why he cut certain ...
"The truth is out there." "The X-Files" creator Chris Carter is releasing an R-rated version of "The X-Files: I Want to Believe - Vrach Frankenshteyn" on Hulu and Disney+.
Fans of the iconic sci-fi franchise have a new reason to return to the shadows. Disney+ and Hulu have officially unveiled the trailer and key art for The X-Files: I Want to Believe – Vrach ...
X-Files director’s cut Vrach Frankenshteyn streams August 14 on Hulu and Disney+, finally delivering Chris Carter’s R-rated ...