Jennifer Chambers Lynch, the daughter of Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch and frequent collaborator with him, told fans at tonight’s Twin Peaks Retrospective at the University of Southern California that they could stop looking forward to the news of a comeback for the cult favorite series, which was cancelled in...
During an interview promoting their upcoming fourth season of Arrested Development, Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos was asked one of those questions that’s been coming around and around for the last few years: Would he want to bring back Twin Peaks? Well, according to Welcome to Twin Peaks, Sarandos...
On the twenty-third anniversary of Twin Peaks‘s pilot debut, the popular fan site Welcome to Twin Peaks brought fans the news that auteur filmmaker David Lynch was considering a return to serial storytelling for the first time since his 2002 animated series DumbLand and to television for the first time since...
Jennifer Lynch, the daughter of Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch and the author of The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, has thrown her support behind an Internet campaign to recruit actress Sheryl Lee to read for an audio adaptation of the more than 20-year-old book. On her Facebook page, the...
Full video of the recent Twin Peaks retrospectives at USC, including last weeekend’s Q&A with actors Piper Laurie and Al Strobel, is now online via Welcome to Twin Peaks. You can see one of the earliest videos, taken from a night we’ve reported on before since it included Mark Frost implying...
A script to the Twin Peaks pilot, signed by a total of 21 Twin Peaks actors, writers and directors, is for sale on eBay, and has been confirmed as authentic by the fan site Welcome to Twin Peaks. One of only five such scripts signed by the group for charity...
Fans of the cult sensation Twin Peaks know that it was February 23, 1989 when Laura Palmer wrote in her diary, “Tonight is the night that I die.” The next morning, her body was found on a beach, wrapped in plastic, and from there, the short-lived but much-loved series takes...
Writer and executive producer Robert Engels was among a group of Twin Peaks alumni to appear at the University of Southern California this weekend for a retrospective viewing of a handful of episodes, and a Q&A session. Among the other highlights of the evening, The Red Room Podcast reports that...
At the Twin Peaks Retrospective at USC earlier today, a number of Twitter users report series co-creator Mark Frost as saying something that they are interpreting as a suggestion that the long-cancelled TV classic could continue. (Thanks to Adept Games designer Daniel Boutros for the image at left, which he...
The terrific fan site Welcome to Twin Peaks has just released a set of ten production photos taken by Richard Hoover, the series’s production designer, and previously unpublished outside of Hoover’s personal website. Here’s how the photos are described: I just stumbled upon 10 beautiful photographs of some original Twin Peaks...
The Internet is increasingly becoming a place where Hollywood turns for new ideas. There was that TV show based on a Twitter feed, and now false rumors are inspiring TV executives. A couple weeks ago rumors surfaced that Twin Peaks might be returning to network television. An anonymous source claimed...
Mark Frost, the co-creator of the ’90s cult sensation Twin Peaks, told Sci Fi Now that fans of the series can look forward to 45 minutes of deleted scenes from Fire Walk With Me, the Twin Peaks feature film directed by David Lynch, becoming available soon. “There’s a large chunk...
“April twenty-first. Entering town of Santa Monica. Twelve-hundred and fifty miles south of the Canadian border, twelve miles west of the ocean. Never seen so many tourists in my life. As W.C. Fields would say, I’d rather be here than Philadelphia….” The Copro gallery in Santa Monica, CA, is hosting...