TCA Winter 2015: Updates on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow, Wayward Pines, and The X-Files!

Fox’s Winter 2015 presentation to the Television Critics Association covered a lot of ground, and to keep things manageable for horror fans, we have the latest on the network’s efforts to get “Sleepy Hollow” back on track, kickstart enthusiasm for the upcoming “Wayward Pines,” and even generate a bit of buzz for the potential rebirth of “The X-Files.”
Following along on Twitter with TV Guide and live bloggers Michael Schneider and Danielle Turchiano, we gleaned the following (the mentions of Dana Walden and Gary Newman refer to the Co-Chairmen/CEOs of Fox Television Group):
Re “Sleepy Hollow”…
Dana Walden on #SleepyHollow: “The show got overly serialized this past season. It’s difficult to hit the balance.” #TCA15
— TV Guide Magazine (@TVGuideMagazine) January 17, 2015
Dana Walden on #SleepyHollow: “We’re trying to return the fun to it. It’s all about calibrating the show and not making dramatic changes.” — TV Guide Magazine (@TVGuideMagazine) January 17, 2015
As for “Wayward Pines,” which debuts Thursday, May 14…
Upcoming series #WaywardPines “will be the centerpiece” of #Fox‘s summer slate. #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 17, 2015
Walden promises #WaywardPines will have a resolved ending. “We’re bullish about it.” #TCA15 — Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) January 17, 2015
Now, what’s this about “The X-Files”?
#Fox is indeed having some conversations for a long-hoped-for #XFiles miniseries. Newman says he’s hopeful. PrisonBreak too. #tca15
— Michael Schneider (@franklinavenue) January 17, 2015
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