Hot off the success of his latest movie Sinners, director Ryan Coogler has offered fans a peek into his next big project—a reboot of the legendary sci-fi series The X-Files. Known for his creative storytelling and bold filmmaking style, Coogler expressed his deep admiration for the original show and hinted that his version could lean heavily into the horror roots that made the franchise so beloved.
The original X-Files, which aired throughout the ’90s and into the early 2000s, starred Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny as FBI agents Dana Scully and Fox Mulder. Together, they investigated bizarre and unexplained phenomena that often blurred the line between science and the supernatural. The series became a cultural phenomenon, influencing countless other shows and earning a reputation as one of television’s most iconic creations.
Coogler’s Reboot Plans and a Familiar Face
In a recent appearance on Last Podcast on the Left, Coogler confirmed that development on the reboot is officially underway and shared that he has already had discussions with Gillian Anderson. He didn’t hold back his enthusiasm, saying he’s been eager to dive into the project and is determined to deliver episodes that truly terrify fans.
He described Anderson as remarkable and expressed hope that she might be involved in some way. While he stopped short of confirming her participation, the possibility remains open. Coogler added that his goal is to create something special for longtime fans of The X-Files while also attracting a new generation of viewers.
Uncertainty Around Mulder and Scully’s Return
Coogler’s comments raise questions about whether Anderson and Duchovny might reprise their iconic roles. This comes in contrast to earlier statements from original showrunner Chris Carter, who previously said that neither actor would return for the reboot. Coogler’s update may signal that the project is evolving, and perhaps the door hasn’t completely closed on Scully and Mulder just yet.