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The new Twin Peaks pushed back to 2017
July 9th, 2015
Bad news for all the (numerous) fans of Twin Peaks.
In a recent interview, Mark Frost declared: “we finished with the screenplays, we’ll start the production in September and the series will be on air in 2017 on Showtime”.
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Everything pushed back one year, then. Confirmed instead some of the main characters of the series: Kyle MacLachlan (Agent Cooper), Dana Ashbrook (Bobby Briggs) and Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer).
The last detail we know about the new production concerns the technical profile: the series will be shot in 35mm, to maintain the style which made Twin Peaks famous all over the world.