David Duchovny thinks it is impossible Earth is the only planet hosting intelligent life. The 63-year-old, probably best known for his role as FBI alien-hunter Fox Mulder in ‘The X-Files’ TV show and film spin-offs, stressed even though he thinks humans aren’t alone in the universe he does not believe extra-terrestrials are secretly in touch with us. He said during a question-and-answer session for The Guardian when one if his fans asked: “Do you believe?”: “The proposition that Earth is the only planet in the universe that has managed to sustain intelligent life seems an impossibility.
“On the other hand, do I believe we’ve been contacted or are in contact with aliens? Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. “I don’t believe that, no.” David added about the chance of returning to screens as Special Agent Mulder: “How often do I get asked if they are going to reboot ‘The X-Files’? I mean, that’s the default question people like to ask.
“If I was going to do it, I’d let y’all know. You wouldn’t have to ask me. I wouldn’t keep it a secret.
“Nowadays, I think people believe in conspiracies we never would have aired because they were just too stupid.” David’s most recent film, ‘Reverse the Curse’, was directed by the actor and features him starring as grouchy father Marty, whose son Ted moves in with him as he battles terminal cancer. He’s also recently published novels and is set to.