The X-Files: I Want to Believe

The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Carter
Written by
Based onThe X-Files
by Chris Carter
Produced by
  • Chris Carter
  • Frank Spotnitz
Starring
CinematographyBill Roe
Edited byRichard A. Harris
Music byMark Snow
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • July 25, 2008 (2008-07-25)
Running time
104 minutes[1]
Country
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[2][3]
Box office$68.4 million[3]

The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural thriller film directed by Chris Carter, and written by Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film installment of The X-Files franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film. Three main actors from the television series, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi, reappear in the film to reprise their respective roles as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner.

Unlike the first film, the plot does not focus on the series' ongoing extraterrestrial-based mytharc themes, but instead works as a standalone thriller horror story, like many of the monster-of-the-week episodes frequently seen in the TV series, as well as focusing on the personal relationship between Mulder and Scully. The story follows Mulder and Scully who have been out of the FBI for several years, with Mulder living in isolation and Scully having become a doctor at a Catholic hospital, where she has formed a bond with a critically ill child patient. When an FBI agent is mysteriously kidnapped and a former Catholic priest who has been convicted of pedophilia claims to be experiencing psychic visions of the endangered agent, Scully is asked to bring Mulder back to the bureau to consult on the case because of his work with psychics. The narrative goes through the push and pull of his at-first reluctant involvement and Scully's attempts to stay out of it.

The film was first anticipated in November 2001 to follow the conclusion of the ninth season of the television series, but it remained in development hell for six years before entering production in December 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film premiered on July 23, 2008, at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood before opening theatrically two days later on July 25. The worldwide gross was $68.4 million from a $30 million budget. It received mixed reviews; critics praised the chemistry between Duchovny and Anderson while criticizing the plot.

  1. ^ "THE X-FILES - I WANT TO BELIEVE (15)". British Board of Film Classification. July 4, 2008. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference finke was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b "The X-Files: I Want to Believe". BoxOffice Mojo. Retrieved September 5, 2009.

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