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Not quite enough FWWM for my tastes, but still an impressive montage:

 

 

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Balthazar Getty (from Lynch's Lost Highway) is interviewed about doing the new series:

 

 

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Showtime is running a BTS featurette on the new show - showing much of the veteran cast (Kyle, Dana Ashbrook, Miguel Ferrer, Kimmy, James Marshall, etc.) on-set and being interviewed - at the TCAs as we speak. Hoping someone puts it online.

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Holy cats!

 

 

Many of the actors from Twin Peaks are set to return for the upcoming revival, and several will also lend their voices to co-creator Mark Frost’s new book, The Secret History of Twin Peaks.

 

Original cast members of the cult series, Kyle MacLachlan, Russ Tamblyn, Michael Horse, Chris Mulkey, and David Patrick Kelly will take part in the audio version of Frost’s novel, which reveals what the characters have been up to since the events in the show’s 1991 series finale.

 

The audiobook’s cast also includes Amy Shiels, James Morrison, and Robert Knepper, all of whom will appear in the upcoming Showtime revival of the series, which is set to premiere in 2017.

 

“I am thrilled that both original cast members and new actors will be coming together on this project to bring this other aspect of the world of Twin Peaks to life,” said Frost in a statement.

 

Annie Wersching and Len Cariou will also feature in Frost’s audiobook, which will be released on Oct. 18.

 

Interesting: Chris Mulkey (Hank) is not in the new show, but will do the audiobook. 

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David Duchovny speaks briefly on the intense confidentiality measures taken with the new series.

 

 

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A ton of musicians are appearing - either as musicians, actors or both, we don't know - in TP 2017, including lead Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder and The Veils frontman Finn Andrews. These two songs are (allegedly) going to be featured in the show, with Andrews referencing Laura Palmer when discussing the second song:

 

 

 

I think they're both great, myself. And yes, Julee Cruise is back from the original show.

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Andrews is in the new cast list, and apparently recorded the above song at Lynch's house.

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Robert Knepper talks working on TP and Lynch.

 

What was it like joining the world of Twin Peaks 25 years later, when you’d never been on the original series?

 

Oh my God. It was one of the most amazing shooting experiences I will ever have. David Lynch is, I was going to say he’s a kindred spirit. I hope he thinks of me as a kindred spirit. I was in awe of him at first and I’m still in awe of him but I had to get over that to work with him because otherwise my tongue was hanging out the whole time. I’m kind of speechless in regards to that piece. Also I can’t talk about it but I also did a recording of the book that Mark Frost put together. I’ve never had an experience like that either. I can’t wait to see how that’s all put together. I wish I could tell you what I did for the book but I can’t. Unlike Prison Break where everybody blabs about the plot of this new nine parter, that’s the thing with David. You’re sworn to secrecy on that and you can’t talk about it. All I can talk about is the experience of working with him was like working with two different people at the same time. From the get go, from the second I met him to the last day, it was like working with a child, a gleeful child. Then it was also like working with a master. The child in the master or the master in the child, I don’t know who came first but they were always at work with each other and they’d play off each other very well. It was amazing.

 

Imagine the people who work with him on a movie, and you did 10 or 12 or however many episodes that ends up being.

 

Yeah, but you know we shot it like a movie. My understanding is it’s up to him to decide how he wants to break it up. There was an incredible continuity to it.

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Carel Struycken (The Giant) discusses his return to TP.

 

 

It was an extraordinary reunion shooting new episodes of Twin Peaks with David Lynch, Carel Struycken reveals in a Dutch interview with fd.nl.

 

Having signed an NDA like hundreds of other people involved in the new series, the 7 feet tall actor —who was once chased by a class of Italian schoolgirls through a museum in Paris— can’t say anything about the plot. Not even if he plays The Giant like in the original series, although the interviewer insinuates it’ll be a “mystical character in a vision.”

 

SPOILER ALERT: In the following quote, Carel Struycken reveals the number of scenes he filmed as well as his estimated screen time.

 

"I didn’t get to read the script, and hardly any lines were written down for my four scenes. I have less screen time than I had twenty-five years ago, but I’m important for the development of the story."

 

A David Lynch fan since Blue Velvet, Carel Struycken confirms that the director’s M.O. hasn’t changed since the last time they worked together; he’s a master at creating a special atmosphere on set and always open to adding new elements on the spot. Even Lynch himself doesn’t always know where things are headed. But Carel believes that at the end of the ride, the puzzle pieces will all fit together.

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