The X-Files: 5 Reasons Why It Should Return (And 4 Ways To Bring It Back)

968_1344899053 The world is a chaotic place. It€™s always been like that €“ but some people feel that the world is just changing too rapidly (and not necessarily for the better). A global financial crisis, political instability, violence, austerity €“ these are just some of the words you€™ll hear thrown around today. These global events have led many to question authority, mistrust corporations/businesses, and protest their government. Conspiracy theories are now common place and have grown very quickly since the turmoil of war and terrorism has embroiled countries across the globe. What does this all mean for our zeitgeist? What popular culture totem can be best used to fictionalize and contextualize society€™s growing cynicism, anger, and mistrust? The X-Files. The following are five reasons why the show needs to return and four ways to bring it back for today€™s audience. And yes, Fox €“ I am available to work on the show! Fox, the network that is, not Mulder!

5. Conspiracy Theory Rising

the x-files The fact of the matter is that conspiracy theories have always received a devout following. From the assassination of JFK to Area 51, the idea of questioning those in power about events is very common place. These theories gain even more traction following the emergence of scandals. With the American government embroiled in controversies surrounding the use of drones, the ability for the government to obtain press records, and the power of the IRS €“ it seems that the idea of popular mistrust is on the rise. Moreover with scandals in a variety of European countries including Italy, where former Premier Silvio Berlusconi is under investigation and on trial for a number of allegations, it seems that confidence in public officials is on the wane. Considering The X-Files€™ penchant for questioning authority and using fiction to cast light (or maybe I should say cast shadows) on certain elements within government, the current political situation has made ripe territory for the show to mine. Also, media figures such as Alex Jones have received much attention for their conspiracy theories surrounding abuse of government power. It is in the zeitgeist €“ plain and simple.
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Anthony Aggimenti has written, produced, and directed short films that have been screened at a variety of film festivals and on television. He is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he received a BFA in Film/TV Production and a minor in Political Science. Anthony is currently working on several feature length screenplays including a crime comedy, sci-fi/horror, and 1940s period piece. He seeks financiers, producers, agents, or others that may make his celluloid dreams a reality. Anthony loves all types of films, current events/politics, and the global game - soccer, football, calcio or whatever you personally call it! You may contact the author via email at aggimentiwriter@aol.com