David Lynch Says TWIN PEAKS Season 4 Could Happen...Eventually


It could happen again.  It could happen again.

Welcome to Twin Peaks has word that Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch said Twin Peaks Season 4 could happen...in a few years.

According to the article, Lynch participated in a public Skype session projected onto a cinema screen in support of his "Small Stories" photo exhibition currently on display at the Belgrade Culture Centre (Kulturni Centar Beograda) in Serbia.  This was the first public event where Lynch discussed Twin Peaks since the divisive Season 3 finale aired on Showtime on September 3, 2017.

Lynch took several questions from the audience face-to-face, but declined to reveal the fate of Sherilyn Fenn's character Audrey Horne, whose final moments in "The Return, Part 15" seemed to hint that she had been in a coma all along.  "What matters is what you believe happened," said Lynch.  "Many things in life just happen and we have to come to our own conclusions.  You can, for example, read a book that raises a series of questions, and you want to talk to the author, but he died a hundred years ago.  That’s why everything is up to you."

Lynch also stated that it's too early to say if Twin Peaks Season 4 will happen, adding that if the series continued, fans would need to be extremely patient.  "It took me four and a half years to write and film this season," he remarked.  

Considering Lynch is now 71, here's hoping Season 4 doesn't take another 25 years...

Posted on September 14, 2017 .