The X-Files (franchise)

The X-Files
The brand logo of "The X Files", first introduced on November 5, 2000 in its eighth season
Created byChris Carter
Original workThe X-Files
Owner20th Century Studios
Years1993–present
Print publications
Book(s)Literature
ComicsComics
Films and television
Film(s)The X-Files
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Television seriesThe X-Files
Millennium
The Lone Gunmen
Audio
Original musicMusic of The X-Files

The X-Files is an American science fictionthriller media franchise created by Chris Carter. The franchise generally focused on paranormal or unexplained happenings. The first franchise release—simply titled The X-Files—debuted in September 1993 and ended in May 2002. The show was a hit for Fox, and its characters and slogans (e.g., "The Truth Is Out There", "Trust No One", "I Want to Believe") became pop culture touchstones in the 1990s. 1996 saw the premiere of a second series set in the same universe but covering a storyline independent of the X-Files mythology, titled Millennium. In 1998, the first X-Files feature film titled The X-Files was released, eventually grossing over $180 million. A spin-off—The Lone Gunmen—was released in 2001 and abruptly canceled. Six years after the initial television series was canceled, another film—The X-Files: I Want to Believe—was released. In January 2016, a tenth season of The X-Files aired, featuring Carter as executive producer and writer, and starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson.[1] An eleventh season premiered in January 2018.

In addition to film and television, The X-Files franchise has expanded into other media, including books, video games, and comic books. These supplements to the film and television series have resulted in significant development of the show's fictional universe and mythology. By May 2002, the franchise generated $1 billion in total revenue,[2] $500 million of which is revenue from the television show.[3][4]

  1. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 24, 2015). "'The X-Files' Returns As Fox Event Series With Creator Chris Carter And Stars David Duchovny & Gillian Anderson". Deadline.com. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  2. ^ McFarland, Melanie (May 17, 2002). "Moody, mysterious 'X-Files' gave us memorable moments.(The Seattle Times)". Knight Ridder. Archived from the original on October 28, 2018. Retrieved December 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Michael Wolf (17 February 2010). The Entertainment Economy: How Mega-Media Forces Are Transforming Our Lives. Crown. ISBN 9780307555960. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  4. ^ Appelo, Tim (June 21, 1998). "The Sun Is Out There". Los Angeles Times. p. 300. Retrieved September 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.

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