The X-files - I Want To Believe ... 〈Original | 2026〉
The poster has been destroyed and replaced several times throughout the series. In 2008, Gillian Anderson donated an original prop poster to the Smithsonian . The 2008 Film: The X-Files: I Want to Believe
It features a grainy image of a flying saucer hovering over a field of trees with the words "I WANT TO BELIEVE" printed in bold white type at the bottom. The X-Files - I Want to Believe ...
Mulder purchased the original 24x36-inch poster from a head shop on M Street in Washington, D.C.. The poster has been destroyed and replaced several
While Mulder wants to believe, the phrase indicates an awareness of doubt and the fallibility of the evidence he chases. Mulder purchased the original 24x36-inch poster from a
Released six years after the original series ended, this film was intended as a standalone "Monster of the Week" style thriller. The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008) - IMDb
The poster serves as a visual signal for the show's themes of hope and skepticism.