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'The X-Files' revival cast news: Joel McHale plays news anchor

Several actors shared their excitement in their involvement with the upcoming revival of "The X-Files."

Joel McHale was able to land a role in the series. Access Hollywood reported that the actor was excited to be sharing scenes with The X-Files stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. He said, "It was like I had won some sort of contest to be like, 'You get to be on the 'X-Files!' When I go like, 'All right, so Mulder's here ... and Scully's here,' I can't believe, like, I cannot believe my good luck and thank God,"

McHale will be playing the role of a news anchor from a conservative network. He goes by the name of Tad O'Mally, who then becomes an ally for Mulder. He plays a vital role in introducing them to Sveta, played by Annet Mahendru. Her character is essential to the season, as she had been abducted by aliens, which the two will investigate.

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Along with McHale, "Chuck" actor Vik Sahay will also be joining the cast, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He will play a mysterious character who Mulder will seek, in order to obtain information. He recently tweeted details of the series, explaining that fans can expect a thrilling return under the leadership of creator Chris Carter.

Previous reports also noted that Kumail Nanjiani will also be playing a role in the season as an animal control office. The comedian has been a long-time fan of the series. He has a podcast about The X-Files in which he was able to have Duchovny and Anderson as guests to reminisce about the series.

As the production is currently underway in Vancouver, FOX recently released a teaser trailer that revealed the relationship status of the two FBI agents. It was confirmed that the two are no longer dating, which surprised and shocked fans.

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