After all the excitement that came with David Lynch and Mark Frost announcing a new series of the masterful Twin Peaks for 2016, it was inevitable life would't be that good to its' beloved fans after news filtered through today that the series might not be getting off the ground after all. In an Q and A with the audience at the opening of the Between Two Worlds exhibition in Brisbane, Lynch stated, "I'm not sure at this point if it's happening," with the reasoning behind such being "complications" with contracts. With Kyle MacLachlan stating he will be returning as FBI Agent Dale Cooper, I can only hope such complications between Lynch and whoever can be resolved soon, and the original release date of 2016 can be adhered to. Time for some damn good coffee.
According to IMDB, the fear that had gripped Twin Peaks fans across the globe may have been premature with Showtime sources stating, "Nothing is going on that's any more than any preproduction process with David Lynch. Everything is moving forward and everybody is crazy thrilled and excited." Phew.
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