What Happened
Danielle Deadwyler has been officially cast as the first co-lead in the reboot of The X-Files, directed and written by Ryan Coogler. The project has received the green light from Hulu, marking a significant development in the revival of the iconic paranormal drama series.
Why It Matters
Coogler, known for his work on Black Panther and Sinners, aims to bring a fresh perspective to the series, which originally aired from 1993 to 2002. The new show will feature two highly decorated but vastly different FBI agents who form an unlikely bond while investigating unexplained phenomena. This approach diverges from the original dynamic between Agents Scully and Mulder, promising a new narrative direction.
What’s Next
The casting of Deadwyler, who has gained recognition for her roles in Till and Station Eleven, sets the stage for further announcements regarding the second lead. Coogler has expressed his desire to create a series that resonates with both long-time fans and newcomers. Additionally, the involvement of original series stars, including Gillian Anderson, remains uncertain, although Coogler has indicated he is in discussions with her.