PASADENA, California — Are you sick of being teased yet? Of course you're not.

After unveiling the first minute of the new X-Files miniseries earlier this week, Fox has dropped a brand-new trailer.

The new footage comes on the same day that stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, guest star Joel McHale, and creator Chris Carter appeared at a panel for the show during the Television Critics Association press tour.

There, the actors spoke about easing back into their characters and how the miniseries' six episodes will service all sorts of audience needs — from darker episodes to lighter fare.

"Think of it as a bento box of X-Files," Duchovny joked.

For Carter, the new episodes are "an opportunity to show people that the show has more life to it."

Will Fox feel the same way after the revival airs? When it came to the possibility of a renewal or more episodes down the line, Carter's response was measured: "I'm waiting for Fox to come back and say they want more."

For their part, Fox seems into it.

In fact, Gary Newman, chairman and CEO of Fox TV group, said the network would "be on board if schedules can be worked out."

The X-Files>' two-night premiere airs Jan. 24 following the NFC Championship Game on FOX. The second new episode airs the next night at 8 p.m. ET.