Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, and Bruce Harwood (aka the Lone Gunmen) are
set to appear in at least one episode of the revival, despite the fact
that their characters were — spoiler alert! — killed off in the show’s
ninth season. The news was broken on Twitter by Haglund, himself.
It remains to be seen how the Gunmen
will factor in to the revival, but the series could adhere to the official season 10 comics — executive-produced by series creator Chris
Carter — in which they are revealed to have faked their deaths. If
that’s the case, we think it’s “remotely plausible” that Mulder will be
happy to see them.
yep, it's true. https://t.co/w718E0y6i8
— DEAN HAGLUND (@dhaglund) July 22, 2015
TV Line, EW
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In the comic book adaptation of the series The X-Files Season 10—which takes place after the events of The X-Files: I Want to Believe—it is revealed that the Lone Gunmen are alive and well, having faked their deaths during the events of "Jump the Shark". The group was aided by the FBI and have since been working underground, aiding the US government.
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In the comic book adaptation of the series The X-Files Season 10—which takes place after the events of The X-Files: I Want to Believe—it is revealed that the Lone Gunmen are alive and well, having faked their deaths during the events of "Jump the Shark". The group was aided by the FBI and have since been working underground, aiding the US government.