David Lynch will "never say never" to more Twin Peaks

From Digital Spy

We're going to level with you: we have no idea what's happening with a possible fourth season of Twin Peaks, and neither does David Lynch. Go figure.

Just a week or so ago, the creator of the topsy-turvy cult series said "there was nothing to talk about" in regards to another season, but now that story has changed.

So, pour yourself another coffee and grab yourself another slice of cherry pie because David has once again been talking about Twin Peaks' future, and once again, he's being characteristically cryptic.

Photo credit: Showtime
Photo credit: Showtime

Related: Read an exclusive extract from Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier by Mark Frost

"I've learned never say never", he told The Hollywood Reporter in a recent interview, before going on to have his say on the finale of season three.

Dismissing the idea that it was a cliffhanger or more of a "philosophical" ending, David hinted that the final chapter of Twin Peaks may not have been written yet after all.

"But you know, I always say that there should be some room to dream," he said, also admitting that "it's too early" to say what would lure him and Mark Frost to revisit the series.

Which is very similar to what co-creator Frost told Digital Spy when he spoke to us about The Final Dossier, the final report from Agent Tammy Preston (Chrysta Bell).

When asked if 'that was it' for the iconic, surreal show, Frost said: "It's too early to say about any possible future of the show from here on out."

We're just as in the dark as when we started, aren't we?


Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier by Mark Frost is available now. Read an exclusive extract of the new book here.

Twin Peaks season 3 is now available to stream via Showtime in the US and Now TV in the UK. It is released on DVD and Blu-ray from December 4.


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