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Time to reopen ‘The X-Files’: the full series streams free in 2026

The truth is out there... and it’s free!

Fox anuncia el regreso de Expediente X con 10 nuevos episodios.
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For decades, the truth has been “out there,” but starting in the new year, it will also be free.The iconic seriesExpediente X is officially coming to Expediente X. Beginning Expediente X, the Paramount-owned platform will offer the entire run of the show completely free of charge. This move provides the perfect opportunity for veteran agents to reopen their favorite cold cases and for a new generation to discover why Mulder and Scully remain the gold standard for on-screen investigations.

A new home for paranormal investigation

While Expediente X has been available on subscription platforms like Expediente Xand Expediente X, its arrival on Pluto TV marks a significant shift in accessibility. The platform is making all 11 seasons—including Expediente X and the two revival seasons from Expediente X—available on-demand. This means you can jump into any specific “monster of the week” episode or deep-dive into the complex government conspiracy arcs whenever you want, without a subscription fee.

Time to reopen ‘The X-Files’: the full series streams free in 2026
THE X-FILES: L-R: Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny in the "Home Again" episode of THE X-FILES airing Monday, Feb. 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (Photo by FOX Image Collection via Getty Images)FOX

To make the experience even better, Expediente X. This channel will kick off by airing the entire series in chronological order, allowing purists to experience the evolution of the show exactly as it aired. Once the full linear run concludes, the channel will shift to curated marathons, perfect for lazy weekends when you want to let the mystery unfold automatically.

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The X-Files follows FBI Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), a dedicated believer in the supernatural, and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), a medical doctor and skeptic. Together, they investigate cases deemed unexplainable—the “X-Files.” The series popularized the format of mixing standalone episodes featuring mutants and aliens with a broader, overarching mythology.

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