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It is an excellent idea, considering that the series wasn't really finished back in 1991 and that this scene happened in the penultimate episode of season 2:
His bank account probably supported that idea immensely most probably.
As for the news themselves, I would say Lynch and Mark Frost seem to have their work cut out for them. I’m not the most rabid fan, but nonetheless find myself wanting the continuation to feel every bit as groundbreaking and expectation-defying as the series did back in the day while I at the same time also would feel badly cheated if it didn’t pamper the palpable feelings of nostalgia the very name Twin Peaks evokes. Quite unreasonable of me, but I would guess I’m not alone. Furthermore, the way the second season went I’m not sure I necessarily think the series was cancelled prematurely. Picking up the seemingly exhausted story after 25 years would seem quite the challenge even without the show’s near mythological status in some quarters, towering expectations and the conceivable backlash waiting to happen. And they have to do it without Don S. Davis, for crying out loud.
That said, colour me intrigued. And hoping the continuation actually happens.
In related news, the other day Mark Frost announced he is working on a novel named The Secret Lives of Twin Peaks, set to be published late 2015 and covering events of the town after the end of the series. That certainly could be used as a convenient way of tying up loose ends and start the screen revival on a somewhat clean slate. Convenient for better or worse, of course, but nonetheless another intriguing prospect.
Not stunned by the news, but a bit disappointing nonetheless. Can't help to feel curious about the causes of the present debacle. Lynch seemed happy enough to make a very public, attention-grabbing announcement of the continuation, did he really do this without a basic understanding with Showtime regarding budgetary conditions? Of course, there is also the lingering suspicion that he's using the fanbase's expectations - and in many quarters, current crushing disappointment - as a negotiation/blackmail ploy which would seem a bit unbecoming. And given the mounting expectations and Lynch's longtime at best ambivalent attitude about revisiting Twin Peaks, I suppose cold feet could be conceivable.
Anyway, my guess would be we haven't seen the end of this. Should the continuation go on with other directors I think it will be badly crippled, by Lynch's absence yes but also by the manner of which he is seemingly pulling out. A bit of a pity, I think.
it went wildly off the rails. It should have been a one season show with the ending everyone was hoping for.
The time is right for Twin Peaks to make a comeback - what with True Detective , The Killing , The Bridge etc. I think the show could be very successful if handled properly - it could actually survive Lynch if they get someone else with heft in.
I hope they bring back some of the old music too - Audrey's Dance , Dance of the Dream Man & Bookhouse Boys were personal favourites of mine for years. A damn fine cup of black coffee and cherry pie indeed!
But things could be more complicated than that. If Lynch genuinely feels the money offered was not enough to do the script justice, the question arises whether he has any final say as its co-writer. He has been decidedly protective of the legacy of Twin Peaks in the past, vetoing proposed continuations and spin-offs without his participation and if he really would feel the pre-production of the third season is going in the wrong direction, I would think the whole project would face serious problems (especially since the final contracts still seems to await signatures). And if say MacLachlan would decide he doesn’t want to return if Lynch is not directing, I think things could come crumbling down pretty quickly as well.
But as for now, it seems the continuation is still alive. Lynch’s words may not be final, though that of course can cut both ways.
Hell yeah!
hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/twin-peaks-revival-official-cast-887317
Ontkean is now retired and not returning for this, leading to speculation that Forster is now taking up the role as 'older Truman'.
Good to see Everett McGill of LTK fame in there too, as he was believed to have retired. His characters of Big Ed and Ed Killifer couldn't be more different!
Very interesting.
Meanwhile, Madchen Amick looks as good as ever; the years have not been kind to Sherilyn Fenn; and Lara Flynn Boyle's looks were destroyed by her own doing.
Frank Silva passed away. :(
Cannot wait, I remember watching TP when it was first broadcast in the UK and have been a fan ever since.
The new Blu ray boxset was a treat but this is just a gift I never expected would happen.
Lynch directing it all definitely fills me with confidence.
Definitely 18 episodes, though likely in 2 season bursts, great to see Denise Bryson will be back.
This really is something special not like that half assed X-Files revival.
I think Forster is almost definitely taking on Harry S Trueman after Ontkean declining to return.