Listen To Audio Excerpts From The X-Files: Stolen Lives

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Audible has sent us a set of audio excerpts from The X-Files: Stolen Lives, the sequel to Cold Cases, an exclusive Audible Original production with performances from David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and other X-Files cast regulars.

Stolen Lives is now available for pre-order at Audible.com/StolenLives and will officially be released on October 3rd.

Listen To Audio Excerpts From The X-Files: Stolen Lives

Have you listened to the Audible episode? Is it worth it? Will I be missing much if I don’t listen?! Am a bit reluctant to sign up but would if it’s worth it 🤔

Yes, I did! I wasn’t expecting anything, so it was actually entertaining. The plot line is nice, and both of their voices are really soothing and nice. It’s a good thing to do before you go to bed. You have 30 days free on Audible, so don’t be reluctant to sign in. You can cancel once you’ve listen to it once 🙂

Comic-Con 2017: David Duchovny on Exploring The X-Files in a Different Form in the New Audio Drama – IGN

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IGN spoke exclusively to David Duchovny ahead of his appearance at San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend about The X-Files: Cold Cases, playing Mulder in a new format, and what he knows so far about Season 11 of The X-Files.

IGN: What can fans of The X-Files expect from the new audio story?

David Duchovny: Well, I think that what they’re able to do is they have a good grasp of the characters. When I looked at the scripts I could see that they understood the show. They understood the characters. They understood the voices of the characters. And that was the most important part to me. And obviously, Chris Carter signed off on the plots and on the subject matter. So, I concerned myself less with that and more with you know, getting the characters right. And I thought they did a really nice job with that. So I think that will people will get from it is really like listening to an old fashioned radio play. Except this is gonna be The X-Files.

IGN: Is there any difference getting into character for something like this versus when it’s visual?

Duchovny: Any kind of films, as opposed to audio, it’s very different. When it’s just your voice carrying the character or carrying the intensity of the scene you’re relying a lot on the listener to make up the rest. If you’re filming a scene, there’s so much information for the viewer to get, but if it’s just sound you’ve got to fill in a little more and do a little more of the work of bringing the intensity that someone would get from looking at it.

IGN: Was there anything in you enjoyed about working on the audio versus the typical experience?

Duchovny: I enjoy a new challenge in any kind of form. Or a new game. When somebody says “Oh now you have to have your hands tied behind your back. Now it’s just your voice.“ And it’s not like, “Oh, now this is a terrible hardship,” it’s like, “Well, how do you do that?”. How do you come across with this character just using the voice and it’s an interesting question and therefore, kinda fun to start playing around with those questions.

IGN: Did you get to record with any of the cast members? Like Gillian? Or did everyone do their own thing?

Duchovny: No. I was in New York. I was with the director and you need that because he’s really the one who’s going to be matching the intensity of me with whoever else was going to be talking with me. Most of the scenes are Scully and Mulder talking to one another. Sometimes Skinner. So, the director’s job is this case is tough because he’s really gotta make sure these three performances, or two performances, are in line. And choose the takes, the verbal takes that he’s gotten that match up. Otherwise, it would sound mismatched and ridiculous. So I think it’s a deceptively difficult job a director of these things has.

IGN: Is there anything you can tell us about Season 11 of The X-Files?

Duchovny: I wish I could. I’ve been pestering Chris Carter for scripts for the last two weeks and I’ve received nothing. So he says I’ll get one in the next few days and at that point, I will alert the media and give spoilers to everyone. [Laughs] I’ll just get to work on what I hope to be is a great season. Chris seems to be happy with the arch or the central idea they’ve chosen for this season to play around in. And he’s got a pretty good track record so I trust we’ll have some interesting stuff to do.

IGN: Do you know if it’s going to be laid out like last season where there are the mythology episodes on the ends and stand-alone in between?

Duchovny: I don’t know. I would assume that’s the way to do it. I think the handicap of the last season with only six episodes was just that – six episodes. So much ground had to be covered even in the first two. Which was reiterating or repeating or reminding people of the show and the issues of the show. And the characters and their issues. It was a lot of treading water that had to be done to satisfy both old and new viewers. And by the time we did that we were already almost halfway through what we were doing. I think now that we have ten [episodes], obviously, there’s going to be a little bit of recap, a little bit of refresher – I’m assuming. I don’t know that cause I haven’t seen anything. But once we handle that, then I think we’re off and running for a good nine and a half episodes. This is gonna be great. It will be more relaxed. I think it will be a better season. I think in many ways six… I think we handicapped ourselves too much. And it was obviously because of time constraints of everyone involved by I think 10 is a much better season for a show with big ideas like this one has.

Comic-Con 2017: David Duchovny on Exploring The X-Files in a Different Form in the New Audio Drama – IGN

David Duchovny Says He Had Difficulty Voice Acting For X-Files Audible Series

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Both Duchovny and Maggs discussed how much they enjoyed doing these scary audible stories comparing it to telling ghost stories around a campfire. Duchovny said it reminded him of the first season of The X-Files, when they had no money for special effects and their Director of Photography told them to just make everything dark because “it’s really your imagination that will scare the shit out of you.” 

But the medium also means that in order for the story to be scary, the story and writing need to be excellent. Duchovny pointed out that in an audio drama you can’t depend on props, sets, or fancy special effects to scare people, or to make up for poor acting or poor writing, the words and the way they are delivered are the whole story.

David Duchovny Says He Had Difficulty Voice Acting For X-Files Audible Series