Twin peaks: the return aired weekly on showtime throughout spring/summer 2017 to praise from critics and mixed results from longtime fans of the franchise. Following a 25-year hiatus, Lynch created Twin Peaks: The Return alongside his. However, it's clear twin peaks wouldn't return without lynch at the helm as writer (alongside mark frost) and director of the series. Following on from the hugely celebrated third season of Twin Peaks which arrived in 2017, speculation has been never-ending in the hope that both David Lynch and Mark Frost would team up again for another run of suitably surreal episodes.
Related: riverdale isn’t quite twin peaks - but with sabrina, it could be "it is calling, but there are a lot of disturbances," lynch reportedly responded, in a typically cryptic fashion for the creator.Įven if lynch is serious about tackling more twin peaks himself, it'll likely take a number of years before a fourth season actually hits the airwaves - the third season took five years to develop and shoot its 18 episodes, after all. specifically, he says one particular character's arc is "calling" to him, suggesting he has some ideas stirring for a follow-up to 2017's hit revival season.Īs reported by twitter user scott meisner, lynch was asked at a recent q&a session if he has more stories to tell surrounding carrie page, laura palmer's doppelgänger, who was introduced in the third season. Writer/director david lynch has now casually dropped a hint he's not done with the world of twin peaks.