Ryan Coogler, the acclaimed filmmaker behind hits like “Black Panther” and “Creed,” is now setting his sights on a reboot of the beloved series “The X-Files.” With his latest film “Sinners” currently in theaters, Coogler recently revealed in an interview with “Last Podcast on the Left” that the “X-Files” project is next on his slate.
The original “X-Files” series, created by Chris Carter, followed FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully as they investigated paranormal activities. The show originally aired for nine seasons from 1993 to 2001, with two revival seasons in 2016 and 2018. Coogler’s take on the series is set to bring back the eerie and mysterious elements that made the show a cult favorite.
Coogler’s track record of revitalizing established franchises is impressive, with successful reboots like “Creed” and the groundbreaking “Black Panther” films. His ability to breathe new life into familiar stories has garnered critical acclaim and box office success, making him the ideal choice to helm the “X-Files” revival.
In his interview, Coogler mentioned that he has been in touch with Gillian Anderson, who portrayed Dana Scully in the original series. Anderson’s involvement in the project would be a major draw for fans, and Coogler expressed his excitement at the prospect of working with her.
“Sinners,” Coogler’s latest film, is a departure from his previous work, as it is his first entirely original concept. The vampire thriller has already garnered positive reviews and strong box office numbers, further solidifying Coogler’s reputation as a visionary filmmaker.
As Coogler gears up to tackle “The X-Files” reboot, fans can expect a blend of nostalgia and fresh storytelling that will appeal to both longtime followers of the series and newcomers. With Coogler at the helm, the future of “The X-Files” looks promising, and audiences can anticipate a thrilling and suspenseful return to the world of Mulder and Scully.