David Duchovny Explores Real Life “X-Files” in New Series “Secrets Declassified”

David Duchovny to host Secrets Declassified

March 10, 2025

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Alright, “X-Files” fans, you’re going to dig this! David Duchovny, our beloved Agent Fox Mulder, is back in the game, but it’s for real this time. Duchovny has a new upcoming show on the History Channel called “Secrets Declassified.” It’s basically Mulder, unleashed on actual government secrets.   

David Duchovny is diving headfirst into the weirdest, most hush-hush stuff the government’s been up to, all the stuff that’s finally been declassified. We’re talking about Area 51 and who knows what else. Each episode will see him teaming up with experts to unravel mysteries before your eyes.   

Duchovny himself is pretty pumped about it. “I’ve always been drawn to explorations of the more complicated aspects of our lives, leaning into conversations that dig below the surface and unlock a more interesting story,” he says. “I’m thrilled to be executive producing and hosting a new History Channel series that’s not afraid to go there. We’re telling the incredible stories of government secrets that have only recently come to light. This series proves that secrets can be uncovered, and mysteries can still be unraveled.”   

Now, they’re not saying it’s “The X-Files” come to life, but come on! Mulder, government secrets, unexplained phenomena? It’s basically a dream come true for anyone who spent their childhood wondering if the truth was really out there. And hey, if this gets you itching for some classic “X-Files,” you can always binge those classic episodes on Hulu.

Secrets Declassified” hits the History Channel on Friday, April 4th at 10:00 p.m. ET. So, set your DVRs, grab your tinfoil hats, and get ready to dive into some real-life conspiracies with Mulder himself. What could be better than that?

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