One exception, perhaps, is David Duchovny, who has had massive commercial success on The X-Files and Californication, among other things, and whose Twin Peaks role was relatively small. That hasn’t stopped him from saying he’d love to make his way back up to that small, isolated mill town in the Pacific Northwest, though.
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“I think Twin Peaks is happening for sure. I hope my character comes back, I think she does,” the actor told Vulture recently (via ScreenRant). “And then X-Files – Fox made some kind of shadowy announcement last week. Certainly, something’s happening. Something’s brewing. It’s like the Eagles’ greatest hits tour … by me.”
Duchovny played Agent Denise Bryson of the DEA in Twin Peaks, an old ally of Dale Cooper’s who came to Twin Peaks briefly. They had worked together back when Denise was called Dennis Bryson, but after working an undercover as a transvestite, began to self-identify as a woman.
Twin Peaks‘s third season, more than two decades in the making, debuts on Showtime in 2016.