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A very rough translation from a French web retailer ad for The Secret History of Twin Peaks:

 

 

In 1991, Laura Palmer, a pretty high-school girl known and loved by all, is found wrapped in a plastic bag on the side of a river. The special agent of the FBI Dale Cooper is designated to investigate. Dale discovers that Laura Palmer was not the one everybody believed she was and that many people in this town have something to hide… Nevertheless the Laura Palmer case is still not solved. Twenty-five years later, in 2016, the FBI lays hands on a trunk of which it does not reveal the source.

 

In this trunk, an enormous file… A female agent is charged to analyze the sum of documents which it contains, and which all relate to the strange town of Twin Peaks. It must also determine the identity of that which constituted [compiled] it. She discovers secrecies there on the life of the inhabitants, but also the reports of investigation of Dale Cooper who since volitilized [disappeared], of the extracts of newspapers, a report of autopsy, letters and other information classified… What did it occur since disappearance [death] from the young woman [Laura] and why an anonymous “archivist” did it compile such a file on the city and its origins?

 

The chronology is off, as TP took place in 1989 but the show aired in 1990-91. So either the retailer is off, which is very possible, or the show is retconning the timeframe. 

 

Meanwhile, this is happening in October, the same month as the book release:

 

 

 

As the guest list includes Kyle, Laura Dern and Angelo Badalamenti (and several musicians also in the new cast list) and one of the sponsors is Showtime, I am willing to bet this will be some sort of preview event.

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To juxtapose Kyle MacLachlan's older comments re: FWWM upthread, here he is from a magazine interview last year:

 

Then I was so concentrated in what had been seen in the TV series that amplifying the story in a film confused me. I didn´t understand they were different things. Now I notice I was wrong. And, also, to work with David Bowie was a dream.

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Thanks to our own @alexisfan07 for finding this.

 

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Sherilyn Fenn talks to a fan podcast. She suggests Lynch might want to do more if the show is well-received, but it's difficult to determine whether that's his idea or her opinion/hopes. Everything I've heard so far suggests the two(?) seasons already filmed are a complete story.

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My parents were watching an early Northern Exposure episode and mentioned this to me (I can't find a clip in English but the video has the text if you watch it on YT).

 

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Thanks to alexisfan for spotting this surprise re: Ray Wise's comments:

 

 

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Thanks to alexisfan for spotting this surprise re: Ray Wise's comments:

Do you think he'll take over the Log Lady intro role?

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I think that episode count comment may have been misconstrued, but I have no idea. I think Ray may have been misled by an IMDB listing.

 

That being said, I know for a fact he is not taking over the Log Lady intro role.

 

Meanwhile, TP fanatics are poring over the above materials and struggling to figure out Norma's actual maiden name (Annie's was Blackburn, their mother went by Smythe).

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