Part 18 finished with Agent Cooper (Kyle McLachlan) flying to an alternate reality where the person Cooper believes is Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) lived to maturity, making assessing that notion much more difficult for this show than for most. Is there really a need for a fourth season of Twin Peaks?Īlong with the matter of creator willingness, there is also the question of whether another season of Twin Peaks is necessary. That, in my opinion, indicates that the story is not yet finished.” Frost isn’t wrong to keep the notion open, whether for himself or for fans. It’s still a great, living invention for people, one that I hope will remain provocative, interesting, and open to their many avenues of investigation for a long time. As a result, I’ll never completely shut the door.
Mark Frost, on the other hand, is a little more diplomatic in deflecting the topic, as he told IndieWire at the time “This is a catch-22 question because you like to keep people’s hopes alive. “All of these stories are circulating,” he continued, “but I can assure you that nothing is happening in that sense.” “Even if it were real, it’s just a rumor.” When The Hollywood Reporter contacted David Lynch in April 2020, he deftly sidestepped the topic of any future Twin Peaks by framing the conversation in terms of numerous creative initiatives being halted due to coronavirus fears.