“Twin tops“Co -creator Mark Frost Sets the opportunity for a season 4 on ice. The filmmaker said that without late author David Lynch“Twin Peaks” would be completely different. Lynch died January 16, 2025, 78 years of age due to complications from emphysema. Before he left, Lynch was discussed with frost about potentially visiting the beloved series.
“Twin Peaks” premieres first at ABC 1990 and aired for two seasons. Prequel movie “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” was released in 1992; In 2017, Lynch and Frost were reunited for Revival Series ”Twin Peaks: Return“At Showtime. Lynch also returned his actor as FBI agent Gordon Cole for” The Return. ”
“We had talked a bit about where a fourth season can go,” Frost told me recently Empire“But when David has left us, it’s hard to imagine doing something beyond that. It really feels like it closed the circle.”
Frost also explained how he had different opinions from Lynch about how the “return” ended.
“Originally David and I were in two thoughts on how to end” the return. “I felt that Cooper (Kyle McLachlan) went back and saved Laura, then having the mystery if her death disappears, can be an extraordinary way to bring us back to Mark zero,” Frost said. “But David said,“ He has to pay a price for what he was trying to do. “Sheryl Lee was incredible.
Frost previously told Nme That he and Lynch “had a bit of a recipe that was formed” about a possible fourth part of “Twin Peaks.” However, due to Lynch’s health problems, the series was acclaimed.
“I felt there were uncertainties about his health, so I didn’t push him on it, but nothing really stopped the flow of his creativity,” Frost said. He added at that time that it was “still kind of too soon” to say about “Twin Peaks” was done for good, “but that’s something I will get around to think about long and hard.”
All 18 parts of David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks: The Return” Recently screened at Metrogography in NYC as part of a two-day marathon With permission of mubi.