The cinematic release, Twin Peaks: Walk Fire With Me followed in 1992. The television programme Twin Peaks quickly became not just a cult hit but a cultural phenomenon when it premiered in 1990. It ran for 30 episodes, spread over two seasons, and was cancelled 1991. Not only will they get you hyped for the new episodes, but they’ll add new insight as we return to the town of Twin Peaks, Washington, after so much time. In anticipation of the new show, let’s take a look at Frost’s new release as well as all the other key books that have added to the Twin Peaks phenomenon over the intervening years. Here at Crime Fiction Lover we couldn’t be more excited about the momentous return of Twin Peaks. It’s going to be followed in October by The Final Dossier. It’s a dossier aiming to fill that 26-year gap a little, and to generate some interest in the new programme. Mark Frost, who created the show alongside David Lynch, released The Secret History of Twin Peaks last year. The 18 episodes are each between one and two hours in length, and will account for the 26 years that have passed since Kyle McLaughlin’s Agent Cooper last graced our screens. The passage of time will play a big part in how the new episodes pan out. It will air the following day on Sky Atlantic in the UK. Twin Peaks, the classic 90s television show is set to return on 21 May for a limited series run on the US channel, Showtime.
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