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Twin Peaks Creator Shutters All Fans’ Hopes For Season 4

Twin Peaks Creator Shutters All Fans’ Hopes For Season 4
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Maybe it’s indeed time to put the story to its end.

Summary:

  • The 1990’s iconic mystery drama series was pretty fast to become a fan-favorite show after only 2 seasons and even came back with one more season several years ago, but the chances for it to be continued are quite low.
  • The show’s co-creator revealed that the whole crew didn’t feel like the series needed one more season as everyone was happy with the third season’s ending.
  • The chances for a potential reboot are also not very high as many members of the crew, including the actor in the leading role, seem to be against it.

Back in 1990, on February 24 at 11:30 am Dale Cooper entered the town of Twin Peaks — and forever captured the hearts of millions of fans to this day. Though the show succeeded in obtaining a status of the cult series in a short time of just 2 seasons, it ended quite soon, but then came back to the screens in 2017 with one more season.

And since nothing about a fourth season was in the talks, fans have been wondering whether the famous FBI agent may make yet another come-back (which many have surely been craving for). Now when the series’s co-creator speaks out about it, the fans' wildest dreams can be officially shattered.

Mark Frost, who created the fan-favourite show alongside David Lynch, has recently revealed that there are actually zero plans about the Twin Peaks’ fourth season as, according to him, the whole crew was quite happy with how the third season concluded the whole story.

Frost nonetheless added that he was considering a slight change of the main characters’ lines that could’ve ended a bit earlier than they eventually did, but David Lynch was decisively against it — and so the co-creator wasn’t allowed to go back to alter things.

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To crush the devoted fans’s hopes even more, the reboot idea is also pretty much unfeasible — and even Kyle MacLachlan, who owes his worldwide prominence to Twin Peaks’s Dale Cooper, wouldn’t like to see it.

In one of his recent interviews the actor lamented that many Hollywood filmmakers may express their desire to make a renewed version of Twin Peaks, but, according to MacLachlan, the show should remain history.