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  • Justin Bieber turns 22; 5 TV shows that he was part of

    Justin Bieber turns 22; 5 TV shows that he was part of

    MUMBAI: Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Drew Bieber turns 22 today. Born on 1 March in 1994, the pop star has broken many records with first place on charts. His debut full-length album My World 2.0 was released on 19 March 2010 when Bieber was 16 had gone platinum in several countries.
    Led by a huge fan following, the Baby song singer has received huge amount of love and wishes on social media by his fans. #HappyBirthdayJustinBieber had about 13,000 likes at the time of this filing.
    Bieber has also won various accolades for his work in the past and has also performed with many popular singers like Skrillex, Chances the Rapper, Nicki Minaj, Selena Gomez, etc. Wishing him many more billboard chart-busters, Indiantelevision.com has listed down a few television shows that featured the young vocalist in a special appearance.
    1. Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
    The series premiered for a year starting from 2011 and starred William Petersen, Gary Dourdan and Marg Helgenberger. The plot sheds light on the murder of a police chief leading Willows and Brown (the lead actors) to Miami. Bieber was seen in season 11 of the series in episode 1 (Shock Waves) and episode 15 (Targets of Obsession)
    2. Punk’d
    Punk’d was an American hidden camera-practical joke reality television series that first aired on MTV in 2003. It was created by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg and starred Justin Bieber in one of its episodes. This series closed in 2012.
    3. Ridiculousness
    An American comedy clip show, it started airing from 2011 onwards. The show was hosted by Rob Dyrdek and co-hosted by Sterling Steelo Brim and Chanel West Coast. The show aired viral videos from the internet involving failed do-it-yourself attempts at stunts, to which Rob and his panellists added mock commentary. Currently in its 7th season with approximately 142 episodes, the show saw the Love Me singer in its second season.
    4. The Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber
    Several roasters, and the master himself Kevin Hart, made fun of Justin Bieber in this show that aired in 2015. Bieber was the youngest person ever to be roasted at a Comedy Central Roast.

    5. The Graham Norton Show
    This British comedy chat show airing on BBC hosted by Irish comedian Graham Norton saw Bieber with Dame Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller as guests. Bieber also performed his famous single What Do You Mean on the show.

  • Justin Bieber turns 22; 5 TV shows that he was part of

    Justin Bieber turns 22; 5 TV shows that he was part of

    MUMBAI: Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Drew Bieber turns 22 today. Born on 1 March in 1994, the pop star has broken many records with first place on charts. His debut full-length album My World 2.0 was released on 19 March 2010 when Bieber was 16 had gone platinum in several countries.
    Led by a huge fan following, the Baby song singer has received huge amount of love and wishes on social media by his fans. #HappyBirthdayJustinBieber had about 13,000 likes at the time of this filing.
    Bieber has also won various accolades for his work in the past and has also performed with many popular singers like Skrillex, Chances the Rapper, Nicki Minaj, Selena Gomez, etc. Wishing him many more billboard chart-busters, Indiantelevision.com has listed down a few television shows that featured the young vocalist in a special appearance.
    1. Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
    The series premiered for a year starting from 2011 and starred William Petersen, Gary Dourdan and Marg Helgenberger. The plot sheds light on the murder of a police chief leading Willows and Brown (the lead actors) to Miami. Bieber was seen in season 11 of the series in episode 1 (Shock Waves) and episode 15 (Targets of Obsession)
    2. Punk’d
    Punk’d was an American hidden camera-practical joke reality television series that first aired on MTV in 2003. It was created by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg and starred Justin Bieber in one of its episodes. This series closed in 2012.
    3. Ridiculousness
    An American comedy clip show, it started airing from 2011 onwards. The show was hosted by Rob Dyrdek and co-hosted by Sterling Steelo Brim and Chanel West Coast. The show aired viral videos from the internet involving failed do-it-yourself attempts at stunts, to which Rob and his panellists added mock commentary. Currently in its 7th season with approximately 142 episodes, the show saw the Love Me singer in its second season.
    4. The Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber
    Several roasters, and the master himself Kevin Hart, made fun of Justin Bieber in this show that aired in 2015. Bieber was the youngest person ever to be roasted at a Comedy Central Roast.

    5. The Graham Norton Show
    This British comedy chat show airing on BBC hosted by Irish comedian Graham Norton saw Bieber with Dame Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller as guests. Bieber also performed his famous single What Do You Mean on the show.

  • Leonardo DiCaprio wins Best Actor at 88th Academy Awards; complete list of winners

    Leonardo DiCaprio wins Best Actor at 88th Academy Awards; complete list of winners

    MUMBAI: Doesn’t it feel extremely pleasant when you get rewarded or appreciated for your work? That breathtaking moment when you don’t understand whether to weep or be gleeful. And winning an award after waiting for the past six years just makes that win even sweeter.

    With almost the entire world praying for Leonardo DiCaprio to bag his first Oscar at this year’s 88th Academy Awards, the actor and his fans were not disappointed. DiCaprio finally walked off the stage with the coveted golden trophy for Best Actor for his role in The Revenant. In his speech, the actor not only thanked the director Alejandro Iñárritu, but also expressed gratitude to his parents.

    Adding further, the actor said, “Making The Revenant was about man’s relationship to the natural world, climate change is real. It is happening right now. Our production needed to move to the southern tip of this planet just to be able to find snow. Calling 2015 as the hottest year in history he said, “It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species.Let us not take this planet for granted. I do not take tonight for granted.”

    While Mad Max: Fury Road bagged six Oscars, The Revenant grabbed three and Spotlight took away two awards.

    The complete list of winners is as follows:

    Best Picture

    Spotlight

    Best Actor

    Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant

    Best Actress

    Brie Larson for Room

    Best Supporting Actor

    Mark Rylance for Bridge of Spies

    Best Supporting Actress

    Alicia Vikander for The Danish Girl

    Best Director

    The Revenant, Alejandro G. Iñárritu

    Best Original Screenplay

    Spotlight, Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy

    Best Adapted Screenplay

    The Big Short, Charles Randolph and Adam McKay

    Best Costume Design

    Jenny Beavan for Mad Max: Fury Road

    Best Production Design

    Mad Max: Fury Road production design, Colin Gibson; set decoration by Lisa Thompson

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin

    Best Cinematography

    Emmanuel Lubezki for The Revenant

    Best Film Editing

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Margaret Sixel

    Best Sound Editing

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Mark Mangini and David White

    Best Sound Mixing

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo

    Best Visual Effects

    Ex Machina,  Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett

    Best Animated Short Film

    Bear Story, Gabriel Osorio and Pato Escala

    Best Animated Feature Film

    Inside Out, Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera

    Best Documentary, Short Subject

    A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

    Best Documentary Feature

    Amy, Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees

    Best Live-Action Short Film

    Stutterer, Benjamin Cleary and Serena Armitage

    Best Foreign-Language Film

    Son of Saul, Hungary

    Best Original Song

    Writing’s on the Wall from Spectre; Music and lyric by Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith

    Best Original Score

    The Hateful Eight, Ennio Morricone

  • Leonardo DiCaprio wins Best Actor at 88th Academy Awards; complete list of winners

    Leonardo DiCaprio wins Best Actor at 88th Academy Awards; complete list of winners

    MUMBAI: Doesn’t it feel extremely pleasant when you get rewarded or appreciated for your work? That breathtaking moment when you don’t understand whether to weep or be gleeful. And winning an award after waiting for the past six years just makes that win even sweeter.

    With almost the entire world praying for Leonardo DiCaprio to bag his first Oscar at this year’s 88th Academy Awards, the actor and his fans were not disappointed. DiCaprio finally walked off the stage with the coveted golden trophy for Best Actor for his role in The Revenant. In his speech, the actor not only thanked the director Alejandro Iñárritu, but also expressed gratitude to his parents.

    Adding further, the actor said, “Making The Revenant was about man’s relationship to the natural world, climate change is real. It is happening right now. Our production needed to move to the southern tip of this planet just to be able to find snow. Calling 2015 as the hottest year in history he said, “It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species.Let us not take this planet for granted. I do not take tonight for granted.”

    While Mad Max: Fury Road bagged six Oscars, The Revenant grabbed three and Spotlight took away two awards.

    The complete list of winners is as follows:

    Best Picture

    Spotlight

    Best Actor

    Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant

    Best Actress

    Brie Larson for Room

    Best Supporting Actor

    Mark Rylance for Bridge of Spies

    Best Supporting Actress

    Alicia Vikander for The Danish Girl

    Best Director

    The Revenant, Alejandro G. Iñárritu

    Best Original Screenplay

    Spotlight, Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy

    Best Adapted Screenplay

    The Big Short, Charles Randolph and Adam McKay

    Best Costume Design

    Jenny Beavan for Mad Max: Fury Road

    Best Production Design

    Mad Max: Fury Road production design, Colin Gibson; set decoration by Lisa Thompson

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin

    Best Cinematography

    Emmanuel Lubezki for The Revenant

    Best Film Editing

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Margaret Sixel

    Best Sound Editing

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Mark Mangini and David White

    Best Sound Mixing

    Mad Max: Fury Road, Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo

    Best Visual Effects

    Ex Machina,  Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett

    Best Animated Short Film

    Bear Story, Gabriel Osorio and Pato Escala

    Best Animated Feature Film

    Inside Out, Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera

    Best Documentary, Short Subject

    A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

    Best Documentary Feature

    Amy, Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees

    Best Live-Action Short Film

    Stutterer, Benjamin Cleary and Serena Armitage

    Best Foreign-Language Film

    Son of Saul, Hungary

    Best Original Song

    Writing’s on the Wall from Spectre; Music and lyric by Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith

    Best Original Score

    The Hateful Eight, Ennio Morricone

  • 11 Films You Must Watch Before Tuning In to the Oscars

    11 Films You Must Watch Before Tuning In to the Oscars

    Summer is over, and you know what that means in Hollywood – time to dust off those statuettes and start lobbying. Film festival season is about to kick off in earnest, with Venice, Toronto and New York all taking place back-to-back over the next month, which means that we’ll soon have a clear(ish) picture of the 2016 Oscar race. Specifically, we’ll have a sense of which would-be frontrunners are shaping up to be this year’s Birdman and Whiplash, and which look more like this year’s Unbroken and Big Eyes. Let us take a look at all the contenders of 2016’s best film.

    Carol

    Premiering at Cannes this year to rapturous praise and multiple standing ovations, Todd Haynes’s period romance is already one of the year’s most acclaimed releases. Based on Patricia Highsmith’s long-banned novel of the same name, Carol stars Cate Blanchett as a mysterious married woman who enchants Rooney Mara’s lonely young shop assistant.

    Steve Jobs

    Two years on from the best-forgotten Ashton Kutcher biopic, the life of Steve Jobs has been adapted once again in a much more promising form. Danny Boyle directs Michael Fassbender in the role of Jobs, from a script written by Aaron Sorkin which – much like Sorkin’s Oscar-winning script for The Social Network – weaves together multiple timelines in its portrait of Jobs backstage at three iconic product launches.

    The Danish Girl

    Eddie Redmayne may have won Best Actor for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking last year, but he’s making a strong run at round two with the role of transgender pioneer Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender reassignment surgery. Directed by Tom Hooper – no stranger to the Academy after The King’s Speech and Les Mis – the film also stars Alicia Vikander as Elbe’s wife, who plays a central role in her husband’s gradual self-discovery.

    Joy

    If you felt like there was something missing at last year’s Oscars, it was probably because Jennifer Lawrence wasn’t nominated for a David O Russell movie, following her two-year hot streak with Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle. But she and O Russell are back in contention for 2016 with Joy, a biopic starring Lawrence as a struggling single mother who went on to invent the Miracle Mop. No, really.

    Macbeth

    He may have been memorably, inexcusably snubbed for Shame a few years back, but Michael Fassbender’s formidable slate this year could put him in line for a double Best Actor nomination. Justin Kurzel’s visceral adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish Play stars Fassbender as the conflicted, ambitious anti-hero, and Marion Cotillard as the scheming wife steering him in his fateful plot to kill the King and take his throne.

    Suffragette

    Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep lead the cast of this impressive period piece, which tracks the early years of the British women’s suffragette movement. Written by Abi Morgan, who has enjoyed prior Oscar success with The Iron Lady and Shame, this is a long overdue historical portrait that’s sure to be recognised.

    The Revenant

    Coming off Birdman’s unexpected sweep in the major categories last year, director Alejandro González Iñárritu hasn’t been resting on his laurels. His upcoming drama stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a rugged fur-trapper in the 1820s Rocky Mountains, who’s left for dead by his companions after a bear attack. Having survived the mauling, he sets out to wreak vengeance on the friends who abandoned him (Tom Hardy, Will Poulter and Domhnall Gleeson). Could this finally be the year Leo breaks his Oscar curse?

    Bridge of Spies

    Steven Spielberg’s latest historical picture follows an American lawyer (Tom Hanks) who is recruited by the CIA during the Cold War, to help them negotiate the release of a pilot imprisoned in the Soviet Union. Co-written by Joel and Ethan Coen, the film will premiere at this month’s New York Film Festival, but is already attracting a lot of early awards buzz.

    The Hateful Eight

    Quentin Tarantino’s long-delayed Western follows a group of bounty hunters who are caught up in a treacherous plot, after being forced to take shelter together during a blizzard. There are several intriguing possibilities for comeback performances among the cast – the central plot sees Kurt Russell’s “The Hangman” escorting Jennifer Jason Leigh’s “The Prisoner” to face justice for a murder – and the leaked script drama has only heightened anticipation for the finished product.

    Trumbo

    Having deservedly won all of the Emmys for his career-redefining performance as Breaking Bad’s Walter White, Bryan Cranston could now be in line for an Oscar nomination. He plays 1940s screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, whose career came to an abrupt and painful end after he – along with other scribes – was blacklisted as a communist. Previous years have borne out the idea that the Academy loves a Hollywood insider story, and the story of Trumbo’s fight against government officials and studio bosses alike could well strike a particular chord.

    Room

    Abrahamson gets extra points for the degree of difficulty involved in filming an intimate drama, half of which takes place in a 10-by-10 room, with just two performers, relative newcomer Larson and kid actor Jacob Tremblay.

     Other films: Brooklyn, The Walk, Freeheld, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Black Mass, Genius, The Martian, Inside Out

  • 11 Films You Must Watch Before Tuning In to the Oscars

    11 Films You Must Watch Before Tuning In to the Oscars

    Summer is over, and you know what that means in Hollywood – time to dust off those statuettes and start lobbying. Film festival season is about to kick off in earnest, with Venice, Toronto and New York all taking place back-to-back over the next month, which means that we’ll soon have a clear(ish) picture of the 2016 Oscar race. Specifically, we’ll have a sense of which would-be frontrunners are shaping up to be this year’s Birdman and Whiplash, and which look more like this year’s Unbroken and Big Eyes. Let us take a look at all the contenders of 2016’s best film.

    Carol

    Premiering at Cannes this year to rapturous praise and multiple standing ovations, Todd Haynes’s period romance is already one of the year’s most acclaimed releases. Based on Patricia Highsmith’s long-banned novel of the same name, Carol stars Cate Blanchett as a mysterious married woman who enchants Rooney Mara’s lonely young shop assistant.

    Steve Jobs

    Two years on from the best-forgotten Ashton Kutcher biopic, the life of Steve Jobs has been adapted once again in a much more promising form. Danny Boyle directs Michael Fassbender in the role of Jobs, from a script written by Aaron Sorkin which – much like Sorkin’s Oscar-winning script for The Social Network – weaves together multiple timelines in its portrait of Jobs backstage at three iconic product launches.

    The Danish Girl

    Eddie Redmayne may have won Best Actor for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking last year, but he’s making a strong run at round two with the role of transgender pioneer Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender reassignment surgery. Directed by Tom Hooper – no stranger to the Academy after The King’s Speech and Les Mis – the film also stars Alicia Vikander as Elbe’s wife, who plays a central role in her husband’s gradual self-discovery.

    Joy

    If you felt like there was something missing at last year’s Oscars, it was probably because Jennifer Lawrence wasn’t nominated for a David O Russell movie, following her two-year hot streak with Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle. But she and O Russell are back in contention for 2016 with Joy, a biopic starring Lawrence as a struggling single mother who went on to invent the Miracle Mop. No, really.

    Macbeth

    He may have been memorably, inexcusably snubbed for Shame a few years back, but Michael Fassbender’s formidable slate this year could put him in line for a double Best Actor nomination. Justin Kurzel’s visceral adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish Play stars Fassbender as the conflicted, ambitious anti-hero, and Marion Cotillard as the scheming wife steering him in his fateful plot to kill the King and take his throne.

    Suffragette

    Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep lead the cast of this impressive period piece, which tracks the early years of the British women’s suffragette movement. Written by Abi Morgan, who has enjoyed prior Oscar success with The Iron Lady and Shame, this is a long overdue historical portrait that’s sure to be recognised.

    The Revenant

    Coming off Birdman’s unexpected sweep in the major categories last year, director Alejandro González Iñárritu hasn’t been resting on his laurels. His upcoming drama stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a rugged fur-trapper in the 1820s Rocky Mountains, who’s left for dead by his companions after a bear attack. Having survived the mauling, he sets out to wreak vengeance on the friends who abandoned him (Tom Hardy, Will Poulter and Domhnall Gleeson). Could this finally be the year Leo breaks his Oscar curse?

    Bridge of Spies

    Steven Spielberg’s latest historical picture follows an American lawyer (Tom Hanks) who is recruited by the CIA during the Cold War, to help them negotiate the release of a pilot imprisoned in the Soviet Union. Co-written by Joel and Ethan Coen, the film will premiere at this month’s New York Film Festival, but is already attracting a lot of early awards buzz.

    The Hateful Eight

    Quentin Tarantino’s long-delayed Western follows a group of bounty hunters who are caught up in a treacherous plot, after being forced to take shelter together during a blizzard. There are several intriguing possibilities for comeback performances among the cast – the central plot sees Kurt Russell’s “The Hangman” escorting Jennifer Jason Leigh’s “The Prisoner” to face justice for a murder – and the leaked script drama has only heightened anticipation for the finished product.

    Trumbo

    Having deservedly won all of the Emmys for his career-redefining performance as Breaking Bad’s Walter White, Bryan Cranston could now be in line for an Oscar nomination. He plays 1940s screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, whose career came to an abrupt and painful end after he – along with other scribes – was blacklisted as a communist. Previous years have borne out the idea that the Academy loves a Hollywood insider story, and the story of Trumbo’s fight against government officials and studio bosses alike could well strike a particular chord.

    Room

    Abrahamson gets extra points for the degree of difficulty involved in filming an intimate drama, half of which takes place in a 10-by-10 room, with just two performers, relative newcomer Larson and kid actor Jacob Tremblay.

     Other films: Brooklyn, The Walk, Freeheld, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Black Mass, Genius, The Martian, Inside Out

  • 88th Academy Awards: Where and when can India tune in?

    88th Academy Awards: Where and when can India tune in?

    MUMBAI: It’s that time of the year again when movie buffs across the globe stay glued to their television screens to celebrate Hollywood’s best. Yes, it’s Oscar time! No matter, which part of the world you are in, if you have a flair for international cinema, the Oscars is a singular event you wait an entire year for and dare not miss it. That goes for the Hollywood fans in India as well. 

    The 88th Academy Awards will be held on 29 February at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood in Los Angeles at 5:30 pm PST. Those in India can catch the show live at the wee hours of the morning at 5:30 am on Star Movies and Star Movies Select HD.

    And in case you’re not a morning person you can tune in again to either of the channels at 8:30 pm for a repeat telecast of the awards.

    For the digital audience — be it early commuters, people who can’t be in front of a TV due to circumstances and even those who have long forsaken television — start flipping tables, Star India’s OTT platform Hotstar will also stream the Oscars live at the same time.

    Hotstar will also let viewers catch the Oscars main event after 29 February with Red Carpet Moments, Thank you clips, high-points, best speeches as well as behind the scenes footage from 1 – 13 March.

    Last to last year there was a general disagreement when Hollywood actor Leonardo Dicaprio failed to bag the Oscar for best actor for The Wolf Of Wall Street and his Indian fans took to social media to express their disappointment. This year, even as Dicaprio is yet again nominated for his performance in The Revenant, the expectation and anticipation levels are sky high. 

    Some of the movies nominated for the Best Picture this year are The Big Short, Bridge of Spies, Brooklyn, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, Room and Spotlight.

  • 88th Academy Awards: Where and when can India tune in?

    88th Academy Awards: Where and when can India tune in?

    MUMBAI: It’s that time of the year again when movie buffs across the globe stay glued to their television screens to celebrate Hollywood’s best. Yes, it’s Oscar time! No matter, which part of the world you are in, if you have a flair for international cinema, the Oscars is a singular event you wait an entire year for and dare not miss it. That goes for the Hollywood fans in India as well. 

    The 88th Academy Awards will be held on 29 February at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood in Los Angeles at 5:30 pm PST. Those in India can catch the show live at the wee hours of the morning at 5:30 am on Star Movies and Star Movies Select HD.

    And in case you’re not a morning person you can tune in again to either of the channels at 8:30 pm for a repeat telecast of the awards.

    For the digital audience — be it early commuters, people who can’t be in front of a TV due to circumstances and even those who have long forsaken television — start flipping tables, Star India’s OTT platform Hotstar will also stream the Oscars live at the same time.

    Hotstar will also let viewers catch the Oscars main event after 29 February with Red Carpet Moments, Thank you clips, high-points, best speeches as well as behind the scenes footage from 1 – 13 March.

    Last to last year there was a general disagreement when Hollywood actor Leonardo Dicaprio failed to bag the Oscar for best actor for The Wolf Of Wall Street and his Indian fans took to social media to express their disappointment. This year, even as Dicaprio is yet again nominated for his performance in The Revenant, the expectation and anticipation levels are sky high. 

    Some of the movies nominated for the Best Picture this year are The Big Short, Bridge of Spies, Brooklyn, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, Room and Spotlight.

  • TV show X-Files comes to an end and its finale will be aired on 27 Feb on Star World Premiere HD

    TV show X-Files comes to an end and its finale will be aired on 27 Feb on Star World Premiere HD

    MUMBAI: The much anticipated TV show X-Files comes to an end on an abrupt note. The event series finale of X-Files airs on 27 February at 9 pm on Star World Premiere HD.

    X-Files franchise creator Chris Carter said, “I can tell you this: Fox owns this show. I can’t imagine, with the ratings that we’ve got and the way we ended this season, that there won’t be more X-Files. They will find a way to get that done. Because I spoke about it briefly with Fox CEO Dana Walden today, so there’s an appetite there and a chance certainly to find how we’re going to get ourselves off this precipice.”

    He further added, “I think we put everything I could think of in there. But there are always things you want to do and are unable to. There is something, but I can’t remember what it is. I was lucky to put the Lone Gunmen back in. We had to bring one of the actors all the way from Australia to do it. So that’s a case of actually getting what you want.”

  • TV show X-Files comes to an end and its finale will be aired on 27 Feb on Star World Premiere HD

    TV show X-Files comes to an end and its finale will be aired on 27 Feb on Star World Premiere HD

    MUMBAI: The much anticipated TV show X-Files comes to an end on an abrupt note. The event series finale of X-Files airs on 27 February at 9 pm on Star World Premiere HD.

    X-Files franchise creator Chris Carter said, “I can tell you this: Fox owns this show. I can’t imagine, with the ratings that we’ve got and the way we ended this season, that there won’t be more X-Files. They will find a way to get that done. Because I spoke about it briefly with Fox CEO Dana Walden today, so there’s an appetite there and a chance certainly to find how we’re going to get ourselves off this precipice.”

    He further added, “I think we put everything I could think of in there. But there are always things you want to do and are unable to. There is something, but I can’t remember what it is. I was lucky to put the Lone Gunmen back in. We had to bring one of the actors all the way from Australia to do it. So that’s a case of actually getting what you want.”