An excellent series with a troubled fate (the creators never wanted to reveal Laura Palmer’s killer, but the studio forced them to do so in the middle of the second season, which led to a drop in viewers and the show’s cancellation), which I rewatch every year, might return to television screens after more than 20 years. So hints Mark Frost, co-creator of Twin Peaks.
The author and Frost speculate that the third season could realistically be set 25 years on (perfect timing, really, considering the show’s age), picking up from the original’s iconic dream sequence between Cooper, Laura and the backwards-speaking dwarf, that took place in the original series 25 years into the future.
The question remains whether it wouldn’t be better to let the series rest in peace and not spoil fans’ idealized memories, but we can surely all agree that one way or another we want to return to Twin Peaks and meet the familiar faces again.