If someone could post a video of the rejected script that would be super cool thanks
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If someone could post a video of the rejected script that would be super cool thanks
Cult horror author Thomas Ligotti explains why his nihilistic take on the sci-fi series never made it to TV
Hey, I found another random X-Files script that never made it to air! lol... You can read the script in full - there’s a link in the article. There is only one small MSR scene (see below) but it’s worth reading the whole thing because whoa, it’s seriously weird but in such a cool X-Files-esque way, that it’s a tragedy this never made it as an episode.
Final Destination was originally an X-Files Episode. Huh?
So am I the only one who didn’t know this? Probably. I randomly came across an article about it, which contained the entire script, as originally written by Jeffrey Reddick, as an X-Files episode called Flight 180 before being later being reworked into the movie Final Destination.
Finding this was like a free X-Files episode lol... If you fancy reading it, you can find it here: http://cdn.bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/X-Files-Flight180.pdf
There is a tiny bit of MSR in there, (see pic) but the most remarkable thing about it is that it finally introduces Charles Scully as an on-screen character. But yeah it’s pretty good. There’s one thing about the script I really didn’t like though, but I can imagine it will be obvious what I’m talking about if you read it yourself. Or have already read it and I am just super late to this party.
Previously I talked about Walt Disney's Alice In Wonderland and promised that I would share the story about the unused Aldous Huxley version.