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Millennium After the Millennium ()


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Millennium after the Millennium is a new documentary focused on Chris Carter's landmark television series Millennium. Set twenty years after the show ended, we look back at what makes Millennium so enduring to fans and critics alike.

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Jason D. Morris

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Chris Carter ... (Millennium created by)
 
Joseph Maddrey ... (written by)

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Shoni Alysse Cook ... executive producer
Troy Foreman ... executive producer
Joseph Maddrey ... consulting producer
Jason D. Morris ... producer
Andrew Shelton ... associate producer

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Jason D. Morris

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Jason D. Morris

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Matthew Ingles

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Matthew Ingles ... graphic designer
Andrew Shelton ... graphic artist

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Matthew Ingles ... character designer

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Ted F. Gerdes ... legal services

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William Cannon ... thanks
Dirt ... special thanks

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In 1996 Chris Carter followed up The X-Files with the darker, arguably more sophisticated series, Millennium, a gothic horror show that pit actor Lance Henriksen against a thousand points of darkness. The series ended abruptly in 1999, but the darkness remains. Fans yearning for Frank Black's heroic return can revisit past nightmares and see glimpses of a hopeful future in this documentary. Written by Amazon Prime official description

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  • 90 min
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Budget $50,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The opening poem is The Second Coming, but there is a misquote in it. The screened version of the fifth line "The best of all lack conviction" is incorrect. It should be "The best lack all conviction". See more »
Movie Connections Features The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (1960). See more »

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