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'The X-Files' Revival Series Release Date, Latest News: Three More Episode Titles Revealed

The alleged titles of the final three episodes of Fox's highly-anticipated revival series "The X-Files" have made its way online.

While the show's cast has been hard at work working on filming the series, a report from Spoiler TV (via Enstars.com) pointed out the titles of the remaining three segments in the six-episode run revival special.

The names are:

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Episode 4- "Babylon"

Episode 5- "Founder's Mutation"

Episode 6- "My Struggle 11"

For those who missed it, these are the titles for the first three installments:

Episode 1- "My Struggle"

Episode 2- "Home Again"

Episode 3- "Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-Monster"

Not much has been known about the plot for the revival series. However, a few hints being dished out in the previous months indicated that Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny's fan-favorite characters Scully and Mulder won't be together when the show returns to the small screen.

The clip which was showcased during the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills, California, revealed that Fox and Dana will break up but will continue to be pals.

Furthermore, actress Sheila Larken is set to reprise her role as Margaret, Scully's onscreen mom. The details indicate that the character will appear during the second episode ("Home Again") which was written and directed by Glen Morgan.

Speaking of "Home Again," TV Line (via Inquistr) shared some insider info, saying that the segment "will pick up several months following the events of the premiere." The episode, which is also said to feature the Monster of the Week called "Band-Aid Nose Man," will be "absolutely brutal." The site claimed that this could be "one of the most violent X-eps in history."

As for its series creator, Chris Carter, the new season of the show will surely emanate the tune of the recent times.

"The X-Files ended right after 9/11," Carter told Entertainment Weekly (via Enstars). "A lot has happened since then. A lot of rollback of rights and liberties in the name of our protection. We're being spied on now, we're being lied to - all things that, for me, remind me of when I grew up, which was right around Watergate. I think we're in similar and much more dire times right now."

For those who missed it, Fox will premiere "The X-Files" Revival series on January 24, 2016.

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