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Now comes word that “Wisteria” – aka “rumoured Twin Peaks Season 4”, aka “Twin Peaks Spin-Off”, aka “Unconnected series but the cast and crew sure are trolling us then.” – might be off.Īccording to a reliable Reddit tipster, the same chap that revealed the news on “Wisteria” (and was correct about it), the series has been abandoned. Keeping our hope alive in recent times, a rumour that Lynch’s proposed new series for Netflix, titled “Wisteria” is actually a “Twin Peaks” continuation. Ever since that jaw-dropping, questions-lingering finale aired, fans have waited sweatingly for news on a follow-up season.Ĭreator and director David Lynch has given us glimmers of hope that a fourth season of the landmark thriller series might be in the works, suggesting a couple of times that he has some ideas to continue the story. The ratings for The Return were not great, and this certainly wasn't a cheap series for Showtime to finance, so the idea of them throwing more money at Lynch and Frost, while potentially creatively fulfilling, might be prohibitively expensive.“Twin Peaks : The Return” – or “Twin Peaks : Season 3” as some fans bill it – was four years ago now. And then there's the business end to think about. If season 4 comes along, even if it takes a few years, that mystique will have vanished.

Plus, some of the mystique would be gone – a big part of the hype around The Return was that the show hadn't been on for over 25 years, and we all wondered what Lynch and Frost would do with these characters we hadn't seen in decades.

The ending of season 2 was legendary, and somehow season 3 managed to equal it if you ask me, The Return was something of a miracle, and I'm not sure they'd be able to recapture the same magic again. The Return was one of the most fascinating seasons of television I've ever seen, baffling and brilliant in equal measure. Its lows were incredibly low – like, "Why the hell am I still watching this?" low – but its highs were unlike anything the television medium has ever seen before. And that's not hyperbole: part 8 featured a Nine Inch Nails concert, a resurrection, and the birth of an evil spirit that takes place inside the atoms of a mushroom cloud caused by a nuclear bomb explosion.īut I'm not convinced we need to see more after The Return's absolutely haunting conclusion. Remembering Sheryl Lee's piercing scream in those final seconds still rattles my soul, and there's a circularity to that ending that allows viewers to form a closed loop in our minds, imagining similar situations for these characters playing out again and again. There certainly is no sense of urgency about it." We'll make the decision when the time is right. "It's something you have to think long and hard about. A new season wouldn't just come together overnight, and Frost realizes the enormity of the undertaking: The third season (aka The Return) was a gargantuan effort that took more than four years to write – Frost and co-creator David Lynch wrote every episode, and Lynch directed the entirety of the new season – not to mention the organization it took to secure a sprawling cast and shoot the 18 new episodes of the series. Speaking with IndieWire, Frost teased the chance of more from the world of Twin Peaks: "I haven't decided yet. I think it's still an open question and it's one that we're looking at and one that I think Showtime is musing as well."
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In a new interview, co-creator Mark Frost gave the latest update about his thoughts on whether or not we'll see a Twin Peaks season 4. Earlier this summer, in the midst of the madness of Twin Peaks: The Return, Showtime president David Nevins told us that he wouldn't be having any conversations about a potential fourth season until after The Return wrapped its 18-episode limited series run.īut the show came to a mystifying and haunting end in early September, so now that possibility is being raised.
