David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS Returns To Showtime In 2016; Check Out The Teaser
Twin Peaks will go down in history as one of the most bizarre, but brilliant shows of all time, and now we have great news for fans left disappointed by how things left off at the end of season 2
After a series of cryptic teases last week, Twin Peaks co-creators David Lynch and Mark Frost have officially announced that the iconic series will return in 2016 for a third season of nine episodes, directed by Lynch himself. Fans were left pretty disappointed with how the show ended almost 25 years ago, and although a prequel film (Fire Walk With Me) provided some additional weirdness for them to digest, none of us ever thought we'd be getting a direct continuation of that final, disturbing scene involving Agent Dale Cooper's bloody head and a mirror. Apparently the story will pick up in present day, and our recent Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. addition Kyle MacLachlan is expected to return as Cooper. Will he still be possessed by Bob? We'll find out in 2016. Here's a teaser.