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  1. http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/returning-cast-members-new-twin-peaks/

    37 Twin Peaks Characters We Will See Again After 25 Years

    Rumors and speculation are finally over!

    David Lynch and Mark Frost today released a complete list of 217 cast members for the new series of Twin Peaks. Filtered out below are all 37 original cast members returning to Twin Peaks after 25 years… unless, of course, they’re still keeping a handful of cameos secret (*crossing fingers for David Bowie*).

    More on the new faces soon!

    Mädchen Amick (Shelly Johnson) and Dana Ashbrook (Bobby Briggs)

    Leo? No!

    Bobby Briggs and Shelly Johnson

    Phoebe Augustine (Ronette Pulaski)

    David Lynch always loved the Ronette character.

    Ronette Pulaski

    Richard Beymer (Benjamin Horne) and David Patrick Kelly (Jerry Horne)

    Probably still up to no good.

    Ben and Jerry Horne

    Sherilyn Fenn (Audrey Horne)

    ???

    Audrey Horne

    Jan D’Arcy (Sylvia Horne)

    Where’s Johnny?

    Jan D'Arcy as Sylvia Horne

    Catherine E. Coulson (Margaret Lanterman aka The Log Lady)

    Catherine’s last gift to the world of Twin Peaks. Rest in peace.

    Catherine E. Coulson aka The Log Lady at Antwerp Expo

    Julee Cruise (The Roadhouse singer)

    The voice of Twin Peaks.

    Julee Cruise to work with David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti again

    David Duchovny (Dennis Denise Bryson)

    Duchovny had a feeling.

    David Duchovny on the return of Denise Bryson

    Miguel Ferrer (FBI Special Agent Albert Rosenfield) and Warren Frost (Doc Hayward)

    Mark Frost’s dad, Doc Hayward, and fan favorite, Albert Rosenfield! Rumor has it Miguel Ferrer will get a lot of screen time in the new series.

    Doc Hayward and Albert Rosenfield

    Harry Goaz (Deputy Andy Brennan) and Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran)

    Will Michael Cera play their kid?

    009-Andy-and-Lucy

    Andrea Hays (Heidi)

    Too busy jump-starting the old man… again!

    Amanda Hays - Heidi

    Gary Hershberger (Mike “Snake” Nelson)

    Is Mike still the man?

    Mike Nelson

    Michael Horse (Deputy Tommy “Hawk” Hill)

    Michael Horse previously talked about returning to Twin Peaks and appearing in the teaser. He said:

    To all those people out there wondering if the new series is gonna be good: YES!

    Deputy Hawk

    Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer/Maddy Ferguson – both deceased)

    Did David Lynch and Mark Frost come up with a third character for her to play?

    Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer and Maddy Ferguson

    Peggy Lipton (Norma Jennings)

    But no mention of Chris Mulkey (Hank Jennings). Good for Norma!

    Peggy Lipton - Norma Jennings

    Bellina Martin Logan (Louie “Birdsong” Budway)

    Props to Brad Dukes for remembering her full name.

    Louie "Birdsong" Budway

    David Lynch (FBI Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole) and Kyle MacLachlan (FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper)

    No surprise here, but definitely one of the highlights to look forward to!

    Gordon Cole and Dale Cooper

    Mike Malone (unknown)

    Mike Malone was a crew member who ended up being an extra FBI Agent in the opening scene of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. He’s a cast member again but will not be reprising his previous role.

    James Marshall (James Hurley)

    Hardcore James fans rejoice! No mention of Lara Flynn Boyle or Moira Kelly though. New Donna or no Donna?

    James

    Walter Olkewicz (Jacques Renault – deceased)

    Wait. Another Renault brother?

    Jacques Renault - Walter Olkewicz

    Wendy Robie (Nadine Hurley) and Everett McGill (“Big” Ed Hurley)

    Twenty-five years. That’s a lot of time for new inventions.

    Ed and Nadine Hurley

    Marvin “Marv” Rosand (Cook at the Double R Diner)

    As seen in The Missing Pieces.

    Marvin Rosand in Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces

    Carlton Lee Russell (Jumping Man)

    He lived above a convenience store.

    Jumping Man - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

    Harry Dean Stanton (Carl Rodd)

    I’ve already gone places.

    But will we find out where he’s been before ending up at the Fat Trout Trailer Park?

    Harry Dean Stanton as Carl Rodd

    Charlotte Stewart (Betty Briggs)

    Without her beloved husband, Major Briggs. R.I.P. Don S. Davis!

    Charlotte Stewart as Betty Briggs

    Al Strobel (Philip “Mike” Gerard aka The One-Armed Man)

    I’ve been retired for 20 years […] and when I retired, I said: ‘I really don’t want to work again… unless David Lynch gives me a call.’ And so… here I am!
    —Al Strobel

    Al Strobel, One Armed Man on Twin Peaks

    Carel Struycken (The Giant)

    Cooper’s tall friend returns. But no sign of Michael J. Anderson (The Man From Another Place).

    01-The-Giant-2

    Russ Tamblyn (Dr. Jacoby)

    Jacoby isn’t retired in Hawaii. Michael Ontkean (unfortunately) is.

    Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby

    Ray Wise (Leland Palmer – deceased)

    Now that Jimmy Scott has passed, the Black Lodge needs a new singer. I know just the man.

    Ray Wise as Leland Palmer

    Alicia Witt (Gersten Hayward)

    Jamming away at the Roadhouse every Saturday night?

    Alicia Witt as Gersten Hayward

    Grace Zabriskie (Sarah Palmer)

    I doubt she kicked the bad habit.

    Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer


     
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  2. New Twin Peaks Wraps, Headed For 2 Seasons (Or More?)

    http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/twin-peaks-wrapped-2-seasons-or-more/

    Twin Peaks - David Lynch - Peter Deming ASC

    Last night, David Lynch and his Rancho Rosa production crew wrapped principal shooting on the new Twin Peaks. Congratulations, everyone!

    April 14, 2016, was the final day of 140 shooting days in Washington state and Los Angeles, both on location and on a soundstage.

    At least for now.

    @ForLocations, an insider account which for the past few months has tweeted solid advance information on Twin Peaks location shoots in L.A., earlier reported that production would wrap its first two seasons. Emphasizing “yes – first 2 seasons.” Maybe the new Twin Peaks won’t be a limited series after all?

    Here’s a screenshot of the @ForLocations tweet. A link would reveal potential spoilers.

    Twin Peaks wraps up its first 2 seasons in the next few weeks

    Although Sherilyn Fenn last year mentioned there’d be 18, it’s still uncertain into how many episodes David Lynch and Duwayne Dunham will cut 140 days worth of footage during post-production. But there’s at least one thing about the new season(s) we can be sure about, thanks to Kyle MacLachlan.

    Kyle MacLachlan: 'Poo will flow"

  3. 15 hours ago, Len B'stard said:

    We should've grown up on the same street or something, i think i woulda got on with you!

    More than likely we would have :)

    I grew up in the boonies of Virginia so there wasn't that much of difference of music I heard. It wasn't until high school that I became friends with a guy who moved to VA from The Bronx. He's the one who really got me into punk (his fave was The Misfits) but also a whole bunch of other music like no wave, industrial, shoegaze, stoner rock. Everything except metal, which neither of us liked anyways. And when your living in a rural town it was either country or metal. And this was during the times where metalheads and punkers didn't co-exist. I will say that the only positive about metal was the girls all tried to look like Kelly Bundy and that is never a bad thing.

  4. I don't really know how to describe what I do and I've been doing it since 1992. To me, as far as my guitar playing goes, if I can make a cool sound with it then that's all that matters. I've never studied it and never will. I'll play it with 6 strings, 4 strings, out of professional standard tunings, unplugged just miked up to a 15 dollar Radio Shack mic, run through some software filters and pedals, etc (ya get the point)

    Vocally is the same thing. I can't sing that great but I can scream in tune. I know how to harmonize with some noise rock stuff.

    I've messed around keyboards that have samplers. I love to make soundscapes. And to me a razorblade cutting through magnetic tape is just as legit as a quote unquote professional artist.

    I've self-released alot of solo stuff (under my real name as well as under aliases) and with bands of varying genres.

    On top of that I'm also a filmmaker. It's on the low budget scale but I like it and get the results I want.

    All I can say is that I've done pretty good (in my eyes...err ears) with what I've got available.

    Here's the stuff I've been doing recently

     

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  5. Showtime Considering Alternative Release Strategy For Twin Peaks, Possibly Movie Theater Screenings

    http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/twin-peaks-release-strategy-screenings/

    In an exclusive conversation with Bloomberg, Showtime’s David Nevins describes David Lynch as a genius and an “incredibly efficient director” who is currently working with many longtime collaborators on something that’s going to be “really special television.” And really special television calls for a unique approach.

    No, you won’t be able to binge-watch Twin Peaks in its entirety on premiere day. Showtime’s new CEO doesn’t believe that Netflix’s all-at-once release strategy would work for them, but he admits to considering other options for Twin Peaks than the network’s standard weekly release format.

    There’s great value in having the conversation sustained over the course of a couple of months. […] Although I’ll do different shows in different ways. When we put Twin Peaks out, maybe it’ll be fun not to do just one a week, but to do it in a different way. Who knows. Something I’ll talk about with David Lynch. There’s all sorts of possibilities, but the idea of just throwing it out, having a week [or two] of buzz, and then having it die down, I don’t think that makes sense for us.

    Welcome to Twin Peaks ran a poll some time ago and two out of every three fans prefer the new episodes to be released week-by-week as opposed to simultaneously. But that was without considering options in between, such as scheduling multiple episodes back-to-back or throughout the week. There’s clearly room for experimentation with the release format, at least on the network side, which leaves a lot of freedom to David Lynch and Duwayne Dunham in the imminent editing phase.  Episodes could have various lengths, subplots could be turned into mini-episodes, and what not.

    But the willingness of Showtime to break out of its mold for Twin Peaks doesn’t stop there. Commenting on the increasingly blurry line between television and film, David Nevins projects a guaranteed interest from movie theaters to screen the new Twin Peaks as an “out-of-home collective experience.” If that’s going to be the case, I have a feeling massive, massive quantities of pie and coffee will be involved.

  6. ‘Twin Peaks’ Reboot Adds Patrick Fischler & David Dastmalchian

    http://deadline.com/2016/03/twin-peaks-patrick-fischler-david-dastmalchian-cast-1201714959/

     

    I have learned of two other cast additions to Twin PeaksDavid Lynch’s upcoming new installment of his groundbreaking 1990 supernatural mystery series. Noone is commenting but I hear Patrick Fischler (Hail Caesar) and David Dastmalchian (Ant-Man) will be in the new season, slated for premiere on Showtime in early 2017.

    They would join such Twin Peaks newbies as Amanda Seyfried, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Laura Dern, Robert Knepper, James Belushi, Tom Sizemore, Balthazar Getty, Grant Goodeve, Larry Clarke and Caleb Landry Jones.

    Like Watts, Fischler had a breakout role in Lynch’s Mulholland Drive. He recently recurred on Silicon Valley and Once Upon a Time.

     

     

     

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  7. “The Secret History of Twin Peaks” Book By Mark Frost Due October 18, 2016, Pre-Order Today + More Details

    http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/the-secret-history-of-twin-peaks-book/

    The Secret History Of Twin Peaks, Mark Frost’s official Twin Peaks tie-in book formerly known as The Secret Lives of Twin Peaks, will be released by Flatiron Books on October 18, 2016 and you can pre-order the hardcover edition today for guaranteed delivery on (or maybe even before) the official release date.

    From the co-creator of the landmark television series Twin Peaks comes a novel that deepens the mysteries of that iconic town in ways that not only enrich the original series but readies fans for the upcoming Showtime episodes.

    Its 304 pages cover what happened to the people of that iconic fictional town since we last saw them 25 years agoThe 9″ x 7″ book also offers a deeper glimpse into the central mystery that was only touched on by the original series, and will include over 100 two-color illustrations and photographs. It will also get a dedicated website, thesecrethistoryoftwinpeaks.com, which will offer some exclusive content.

    Pre-order The Secret History Of Twin Peaks on Amazon.com (US $29.99*), Amazon Canada, Amazon France, Amazon Italy, Amazon Germany & Amazon Spain and get this book on the day of release.

    *Should the Amazon.com price decrease between your pre-order time and the end of the day of the release date, you’ll receive the lowest price.

    ISBN-10: 1250075580
    ISBN-13: 978-1250075581

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  8. 'Twin Peaks’: Ashley Judd Joins Reboot

    http://deadline.com/2016/02/twin-peaks-ashley-judd-cast-warren-frost-reboot-showtime-1201701843/

    I have learned of another big name that has quietly joined Twin PeaksDavid Lynch’s upcoming new installment of his groundbreaking 1990 supernatural mystery series. I hear Ashley Judd will be in the new season, slated for premiere on Showtime in early 2017.

    Additionally, in addition to Lynch reprising his role from the original series as Gordon Cole and fellow co-creator/executive producer Mark Frost reportedly doing a cameo, I hear Frost’s dad, 90-year-old actor Warren Frost, who co-starred as Dr. Will Hayward on the ABC series, would return for a cameo.

    New Twin Peaks cast additions also include Amanda Seyfried, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Laura Dern, Robert Knepper, James Belushi, Tom Sizemore, Balthazar Getty, Grant Goodeve, Larry Clarke and Caleb Landry Jones.

    On the returning cast members front, star Kyle MacLachlan is reportedly being joined by Sheryl Lee, Sherilyn Fenn, Mädchen Amick, Michael Horse, Dana Ashbrook and Miguel Ferrer, Ray Wise, Grace Zabriskie, Peggy Lipton and Everett McGill, among others. For more on who is coming back, read our story from earlier this week.

    Judd plays Natalie in the Divergent movie franchise.

     

    FYI: This is legit as there was a mole (on the Dugpa forum) getting insider info from a person who is directly involved in the production team and  has been leaking casting/set/plot info to Deadline. The Dugpa forum has been disabled until further notice because Twin Peaks Productions and David Lynch became upset that the forum was sharing vital casting details and production info to the media.

     
  9. http://deadline.com/2016/02/twin-peaks-returning-new-cast-spoilers-showtime-reboot-1201699316/

    ‘Twin Peaks’: Who Else Is Returning & Other Tidbits About Showtime Reboot

    David Lynch’s upcoming new installment of his groundbreaking 1990 supernatural mystery series Twin Peaks for Showtime will feature a lot of familiar faces. As usual, no one is commenting, but I’ve compiled a list of original cast members believed to be stopping by, appearing with leading man Kyle MacLachlan and returning co-stars Sheryl Lee, Sherilyn Fenn, Mädchen Amick, Michael Horse, Dana Ashbrook and Miguel Ferrer, among others.

    I hear the Palmer clan will remain intact, with Ray Wise and Grace Zabriskie reprising their roles as Leland and Sarah Palmer alongside Lee, who plays their slain daughter Laura.

    Also said to be coming back are Peggy Lipton, who played Double-R diner owner Norma Jennings; Everett McGill, who played her lover Ed Hurley; Wendy Robie, who played his one-eyed wife Nadine Hurley; and James Marshall, who played his nephew, James Hurley. I hear also appearing in the sequel are Al Strobel, who played Mike, the One-Armed Man; Kimmy Robertson, who played the ditzy Lucy Moran; Harry Goaz, who played her occasional boyfriend, Deputy Andy Brennan; Charlotte Stewart (Bobby Briggs’ mother Betty Briggs); Gary Hershberger (Bobby’s friend Mike Nelson); Jan D’Arcy (Sylvia Horne); and Harry Dean Stanton (Carl Rodd).

    New Twin Peaks cast additions include Grant Goodeve, Larry Clarke and Caleb Landry Jones, joining Amanda Seyfried, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Laura Dern, Robert Knepper, James Belushi, Tom Sizemore, Balthazar Getty and Lynch.

    Other tidbits I’ve heard about the the third season of Twin Peaks:

    • I hear Las Vegas will be a major setting.
    • Like he did in the original series, I hear co-creator Mark Frost will likely make a cameo.
    • I hear new cast addition Jennifer Jason Leigh may be playing the mysterious Judy.
    • I also hear fellow Twin Peaks newcomers James Belushi and Robert Knepper may be playing brothers.
    • Additionally, rumor is that Catherine E. Coulson, who played the beloved log lady in the original, may have filmed a handful of scenes before her death in September. It’s unclear if they would be used.

    Twin Peaks, which Lynch is directing from a script he co-wrote with Frost, is slated for debut on Showtime in early 2017.

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