The truth is out there, and it’s that this isn’t a reboot. Mulder, Scully and presumably the whole gang of whatever it was invading Earth are returning to television for the first time in 14 years (we’re going to pretend that I Want To Believe didn’t happen) for The X-Files, a miniseries continuation of the Fox series that ran from 1993-2002.

To prime the pump in advance of the miniseries’ 2016 premiere, Fox aired a teaser during tonight’s episode of Wayward Pines, itself a show gunning heavily to carve out a slice of the same cultural space the X-Files did back in the Clinton years. Featuring the first glimpse ever of what we’ll see next year, that footage now is online:

Did you see this?! Exclusive new footage of #TheXFiles just aired during #WaywardPines! https://t.co/HPg55gFz6o — The X-Files (@thexfilesfox) July 17, 2015

Featuring the return of David Duchovny as Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully, along with Mitch Pileggi (Skinner) and William B. Davis (The Smoking Man), The X-Files miniseries event starts with a two-night premiere, immediately following the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 24, then continuing the next night in its regular time slot of 8 PM Monday.