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  1. The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural thriller film directed by Chris Carter, and written by Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film installment of The X-Files franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film.

  2. Jul 25, 2008 · The X Files: I Want to Believe: Directed by Chris Carter. With David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly. Mulder and Scully are called back to duty by the FBI when a former priest claims to be receiving psychic visions pertaining to a kidnapped agent.

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    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • Chris Carter
    • 2008-07-25
  3. x-files.fandom.com › wiki › The_X-Files:_I_Want_to_BelieveThe X-Files: I Want to Believe

    The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 supernatural thriller film. Directed by Chris Carter, and written by Carter and Frank Spotnitz, it is the second feature film installment of the The X-Files franchise.

  4. Jun 13, 2008 · This much can be revealed: It is a stand-alone story in the tradition of some of the show's most acclaimed and beloved episodes, and takes the complicated relationship between Fox Mulder (David ...

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    • 20th Century Studios
  5. The X-Files: I Want to Believe. What to Know. Critics Consensus. The chemistry between leads David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson do live up to The X-Files ' televised legacy, but the roving...

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    • Chris Carter
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    • David Duchovny
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  6. Aug 20, 2015 · When a group of women are mysteriously abducted, it becomes a case right out of The X-Files. The best team for the job is ex-agents Fox Mulder and Dr. Dana Scully, who have no desire to revisit...

    • 2 min
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    • 20th Century Studios
  7. Six years after the events of The X-Files series finale, former FBI agent Doctor Dana Scully is now a staff physician at Our Lady of Sorrows, a Catholic hospital in Seattle, and treating a boy named Christian who has Sandhoff disease, a terminal brain condition.