‘Sinners’ director Ryan Coogler is about focusing on ‘The X-Files’ reboot

With “sinners” now in theaters, Ryan Coogler focuses his attention on his reboot “X -Files” series.
“I have been enthusiastic about that for a long time and I was set on fire to return,” said Coogler during a recent interview with “Last podcast on left, “ confirming that that project is “immediately next” on its slate. “Some of those episodes, if we do our work well, will be really damn scary.”
Coogler was reportedly developed for the first time an “X-Files” series developed in 2023, when series maker and showrunner Chris Carter confirmed that the two conversations had had about moving the Supernatural Detecivde Drama, that David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson was teemed for RAPPENTE. Dana. Dana.
‘The X-Files’, originally produced by 20th Century Fox Television, broadcast on Fox for nine seasons from 1993 to 2001, before he was revived in the network in 2016 and 2018. Coogler is developing the Revival idea through his general deal with Walt Disney Television.
Asked if he has touched the basis with Anderson, Coogler confirms that the two have spoken. “She is incredible and fingers crossed there,” he said, and explained that Anderson was completing the work on “Tron: Ares” was the last time they spoke. “We’re going to try to make something very great, bro, and to make something for the real ‘X-Files’ fans and maybe find some new ones.”
In the past dozens, Coogler has been proven to be a master in breathing new life in the established IP. First he restarted the “Rocky” franchise with “Creed” of 2015. Then he adjusted Marvel’s “Black Panther” strips in one of the MCU’s most critically excavated franchises, with both the original of 2018 and the continued Award -Nominations deserved.
“Sinners” is the first entirely original starting point of Coogler. The R-rated Vampire thriller has proven to be an early hit with critics and the public, and earns $ 4.7 million in previews on the way to a projected opening weekend from $ 40 million to $ 50 million.