Entertainment Awards Shows and Events Premieres David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson Have 'X-Files' Reunion at Comic-Con Gillian Anderson says during the show's 20-year anniversary at Comic-Con that "a film would be great" By Wade Rouse Wade Rouse Wade Rouse is a writer at PEOPLE. People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 19, 2013 11:30AM EDT Photo: Albert L. Ortega/Getty Like the truth, is another sequel out there? Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, the stars of TV’s The X-Files and its two hit film sequels, certainly hinted at that possibility on Thursday at Comic-Con in San Diego. Delighting fans who came to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary, Anderson, 44, said she would not be interested in doing the series again but added – to a roar of audience approval – that “a film would be great.” The chemistry between the stars was on full display at Comic-Con. When Duchovny wondered aloud whether their characters ever had sex, Anderson said, “Well, something happened. Because we have a child.” Then when a fan asked what Mulder and Scully would do if they went on a date, Anderson replied, “Have sex!” Duchovny, 52, was a bit more demure. “And maybe dinner?” PHOTOS: Say Cheese! Comic-Con Photo Booth Fun Close