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Thirteen years after it went off the air, “The X-Files” is coming back to Fox.
The network announced that production will begin this summer on a six-episode limited series of the show, with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles of the F.B.I. agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
The return of “The X-Files” is the latest example of TV executives breathing new life into old shows that have a sometimes limited but fervent and loyal fan base. Showtime announced last year that it would broadcast a nine-episode series of the cult favorite, “Twin Peaks,” in 2016.
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