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Fox is developing a parody of The X-Files

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Fox is ready to look at The X-Files from a new angle. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the channel has commissioned the production of the pilot for Ghosted, a comedy starring Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Craig Robinson (The Office).

"Ghosted "is described as a parody of the cult sci-fi series The X-Files, which centers on the cynical skeptic Leroy Wright (Robinson) and the" true believer "in the paranormal genius Max Allison (Scott), who are hired by the Underground Investigative Service. Research Center"). Wright and Ellison must investigate uncontrolled and unexplained activity in Los Angeles. In the meantime, a couple reveals a secret that endangers the existence of the human race.

Tom Gormikan (This Awkward Moment) will write and executive produce with Robinson, Scott and his wife and production partner Naomi Scott. The comedy will be produced by 20th Century Television, 3 Arts and Getting Bad Productions.

The series will bring together Scott and Robinson, who starred in the 2015 comedy Jacuzzi Time Machine 2. The next television project to feature Scott is HBO's "Big Little Lies". As for Robinson, the actor is now involved in the series "Mr. Robot" and "Brooklyn 9-9".

The comedy will be produced by 20th Century Television, 3 Arts and Getting Bad Productions.

The series will bring together Scott and Robinson, who starred in the 2015 comedy Jacuzzi Time Machine 2. The next television project to feature Scott is HBO's "Big Little Lies". As for Robinson, the actor is now involved in the series "Mr. Robot" and "Brooklyn 9-9".

The comedy will be produced by 20th Century Television, 3 Arts and Getting Bad Productions.

The series will bring together Scott and Robinson, who starred in the 2015 comedy Jacuzzi Time Machine 2. The next television project to feature Scott is HBO's "Big Little Lies". As for Robinson, the actor is now involved in the series "Mr. Robot" and "Brooklyn 9-9".

The Topic of Article: Fox is developing a parody of The X-Files.
Author: Jake Pinkman


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