Last September, I called upon the power of MTV readers to help The Rock in choosing a role for "Shazam." More recently, my colleague Larry Carroll asked "Twilight" fans to end the controversy and finally decide upon a name for themselves.
Now, dear friends and readers, we need your help more than ever. Help Tori Spelling graduate (to the new "90210" spinoff)!
When I recently spoke to Tori regarding her new movie "Kiss the Bride," (read all about it here), I asked whether or not she was going to make a return trip to The Peach Pit. Read more...
It was called "The Untitled X-Files Sequel." Then it was simply "The X-Files 2." And finally just a few days ago, the heavily-anticipated return of one of sci-fi's biggest franchises received its final title..."The X-Files: I Want To Believe," taken from the now-famous motto emblazoned across the famous poster in Agent Fox Mulder's office.
But anyone thinking the name doesn't have a deeper meaning is as misguided as the Cigarette Smoking Man.
"The title makes sense because [the poster] was really emblematic of Mulder's faith, and the struggle for his faith," stated series creator Chris Carter during an exclusive interview with MTV News at NY Comic-Con. "He doesn't believe...he wants to believe. So I think that is essentially the story we're telling. It's the story we've always told but in this case I think we really bring it into high focus." Read more...