It looks like fans might need to wait a little longer for "The X-Files" Season 11. Although the series is expected to get renewed, Fox might need to push the air date back to 2019 due to some scheduling conflicts.
Fox could be going out of their way to make sure Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny will be back in "The X-Files" Season 11 to portray Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. But can the series work around Anderson's busy schedule to produce 10 more episodes?
Fans React To Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny Possible Departure From 'The X-Files' Season 11
GamenGuide previously reported on speculations that Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny will not return in "The X-Files" Season 11. Fans immediately reacted to the news, stating that the series would not be the same without Mulder and Scully.
Gillian Anderson has already hinted on the possibility that she might not reprise her role as the skeptic Scully in "The X-Files" Season 11. However, the actress might simply be juggling a busy schedule that includes "The Fall" Season 3 and the upcoming "American Gods". Nevertheless, there is hope that Anderson could work on "The X-Files" by next year.
'The X-Files' Season 11 Pushed Back To 2018 To Accomodate Gillian Anderson's Hectic Schedule?
Fox might be willing to move the series back to make sure that Gillian Anderson could work on all of the planned 10 episodes of "The X-Files" Season 11. There are speculations that the network is pushing production back to late 2017. This could mean that the new season will have to air some time in 2018.
Would it be a good idea to move "The X-Files" Season 11 back to 2018 just so Gillian Anderson could return as Dana Scully? Are fans willing to wait another year without their beloved TV series? Let us know what you think in the comments below.