With “sinners” in theaters, Ryan Kougler is returning his attention to his “X-Files” series reboot.
“I have been excited about it for a long time and I have been fired to come back.” “On the last podcast Leave, “ Confirming the project, “immediately next” on his slate. “Some of those episodes, if we correct our work, will really be scary.”
Coogler was first reported to develop a “X-Files” series in 2023, when the series manufacturer and Showrunner Chris Carter confirmed that the two had talked about rebuilding the supernatural detecivde drama, in which David Duchowni and Gillian Anderson had investigated as FBI agents.
“The X-Files,” originally produced by the 20th-century Fox Television, was broadcast on Fox for nine sessions from 1993 to 2001, before being revived in two more rounds in 2016 and 2018. Cowler Walt is developing revival ideas through their overall deal with Disney Television.
Asked if he touched the base with Anderson, Kougler confirmed that both had talked. He said, “She is incredible and the fingers crossed from there,” she said, Anderson spoke last time. “We are really going to try to make something great, brothers, and real ‘X-files’ make something for fans and perhaps some new discovery.”
In the last dozen years, Kougler has proved a master of breathing new life in the IP installed IP. First, he rebooted the “Rocky” franchise “Rocky” with the 2015 “Creed”. Then, he adapted Marvel’s “Black Panther” comics with an MCU’s most severely acclaimed franchise, with the origin of 2018 and its 2022 sequel, “Vakanda Forever” with several Academy Award nominations.
“Ciners” is the first full original basis of Kougler. The R-Retured Vampire thriller has proved to be an early hit with critics and audiences, which earns an estimated $ 4.7 million for an early weekend of $ 40 million to $ 50 million.