Showtime comedy Californication, starring David Duchovony, is set to feature a Broadway-themed plot for Season six, according to TVLine.com. The series is developing a storyline in which Hank Moody's (Duchovny) novel is turned into a Broadway musical. The narrative may also feature a character named Atticus Fetch, who’s been hired to write the show's music, and Faith, his good girl-gone-bad muse.
Californication follows fast-living novelist Hank Moody who left the literary haunts of New York for the pleasure seeking splendors of L.A. He thought he'd have fame, fortune and the love of a good woman. Now his personal life is in shambles, his career is on the brink of self-destruction and he still just can't stop yielding to every temptation.
Duchovny made his New York stage debut in in MCC Theater’s world premiere production of Neil LaBute’s The Break of Noon in 2011. Duchovny earned a Golden Globe and two Emmy nominations for playing FBI agent Fox Mulder in The X-Files. He starred in two X-Files feature films and has appeared on the big screen in The Joneses, The Rapture, Chaplin, Beethoven, Evolution, Return to Me, Trust the Man and Things We Lost in the Fire. He also directed and starred in House of D.