David Duchovny Doesn't Want People To "Mourn" 'The X-Files' Because Of Scully's Exit
The actor seems a little annoyed that the focus is on Gillian Anderson's exit from the series, rather than the current season.
David Duchovny has become a household name ever since landing a leading role as Agent Fox Mulder in sci-fi series 'The X-Files', working alongside Gillian Anderson, who would step into the fictional partner role of Agent Dana Scully. Originally running between 1993 to 2002, fans of the show thought all was over until a revival was announced and debuted in 2016, leading to a pair of new seasons; one of which is in the midst of airing right now.
David Duchovny wants the new 'X-Files' episodes to get some recognition
Though it's been an exciting few years for those who love the series and the characters that run riot through it, Anderson recently announced that this season would absolutely be her last, and that she would be exiting the series. With no new episodes on her plate, there's the question of whether creators will even want to continue on with the show, and it's that topic of discussion which has been dominating headlines. Duchovny isn't happy.
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