Agent Coulson wrote: » Miguel Ferrer Poised to Return as Agent Rosenfield http://tvline.com/2015/11/04/twin-peaks-miguel-ferrer-revival-showtime-agent-rosenfield/
“David Lynch is halfway through shooting” the miniseries, which will premiere in the first half of 2017, Nevins said. The new season was originally eyed for 2017. Nevins in the summer expressed hope that the show may be ready for a 2016 premiere but that was considered a long shot. The followup series is now locked in for early 2017. Lynch is directing all episodes from one long script he wrote with fellow Twin Peaks co-creator Frost. Lynch is shooting the series continuously as a movie, and will later cut it into episodes. Originally envisioned as being 9 episodes, the series was expected to run longer. Nevins said that he went to the editing room and watched 24 minutes, calling the material “stupendous.”
It’s not quite a cast of thousands, but it’s damn near close. Showtime on Monday released the official cast list for its upcoming Twin Peaks revival and it contains a staggering 217 names While the lineup includes a few dozen veterans from the original series (many of which we already reported), the list is dominated by Twin Peaks newbies. A few standouts: Ashley Judd, Michael Cera, Trent Reznor, Jessica Szohr, Jane Levy and Richard Chamberlain. Twin Peaks alums returning for the revival include the previously confirmed Kyle McLachlan (as Special Agent Dale Cooper), as well as Sherilyn Fenn (Audrey), Madchen Amick (Shelly), Sheryl Lee (Laura/Maddy), Dana Ashbrook (Bobby), David Duchovny (Agent Dennis), Miguel Ferrer (Agent Rosenfield), Grace Zabriskie (Sarah), Peggy Lipton (Norma), Ray Wise (Leland), Wendy Robie (Nadine), Russ Tamblyn (Lawrence) and the late Catherine E. Coulson (the Log Lady). Notably missing from the roster are Lara Flynn Boyle (Donna), Joan Chen (Jocelyn), Piper Laurie (Catherine) and Michael Ontkean (whose role of Sheriff Harry S. Truman will allegedly now be played by Robert Forster). The cabler also announced that principal photography on the continuation has concluded, with a premiere targeted for 2017.
fruvai wrote: » Showtime are streaming the 3rd and 4th episodes right after the premiere 18 hours of material altogether
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Will it be available on any channels in Ireland?
Agent Coulson wrote: » Sky Atlantic have the rights to show it over here.
Dtp1979 wrote: » Anywhere on sky showing the original series so I can catch up?
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the tepidly received 1992 movie prequel to the cult classic ABC series, is set to air on Showtime Wednesday, March 1, at 8/7c — perhaps offering a tiny hint of what’s at stake when the 18-episode Twin Peaks revival hits the premium cabler later this spring. Appearing at the Television Critics Association winter press tour last month, perhaps the most that series auteur David Lynch “revealed” about the super-secret follow-up is that Fire Walk With Me may be required reading of sorts. Detailing as it does “the story of Laura Palmer’s last seven days,” the entertainingly cryptic Lynch acknowledged that the prequel movie is “very much important for this.” Coupled with the first two seasons of Twin Peaks, which are already available on Showtime’s assorted platforms, Fire Walk With Me affords subscribers the change to binge the entirety of the original series ahead of the new episodes’ arrival on Sunday, May 21. As previously reported, the Twin Peaks revival kicks off that Sunday at 9 pm with the first two hours; immediately afterwards, Showtime subscribers will have access to the third and fourth parts. The following Sunday, May 28, Showtime will air Episodes 3 and 4 back-to-back.
yabadabado wrote: » Sky might start to screen the first 2 season's before this starts.They could easily go through the lot in 5 - 6 weeks if they wanted.