Whew! My fellow Twin Peaks fans, everything is going to be okay! Twin Peaks creators David Lynch and Mark Frost both tweeted similar messages late Friday, revealing the dispute between Lynch and Showtime has been cleared up, by way of some offbeat Twin Peaks references -though are there any other kind of Twin Peaks references?



Dear Twitter Friends, the rumors are not what they seem ..... It is !!! Happening again. #TwinPeaks returns on @SHO_Network — David Lynch (@DAVID_LYNCH) May 16, 2015



Dear Twitter Friends, the rumors are not what they seem ..... It is !!! Happening again. #TwinPeaks returns on @SHO_Network — Mark Frost (@mfrost11) May 16, 2015



“This damn fine cup of coffee from @mfrost11 and @David_Lynch tastes more delicious than ever.” -#Showtime president David Nevins #TwinPeaks — SHO_PR (@SHO_PR) May 16, 2015

“This damn fine cup of coffee from Mark and David tastes more delicious than ever. Totally worth the extra brewing time and the cup is even bigger than we expected. David will direct the whole thing which will total more than the originally announced nine hours. Pre production starts now!!”

In addition, Showtime's PR team tweeted the following:Several weeks ago, Lynch announced he was leaving the much talked-about resurrection of he and Frost's cult series, over budget battles with Showtime. Showtime president David Nevins in subsequent interviews said he hoped these issues could be resolved, while fans nervously waited to see what would happen. Given Lynch and Frost had already written the nine episode new season of the show, it was going to be especially difficult to discover it wasn't happening any more... but thankfully, whatever the exact circumstances, the issues are now resolved and Twin Peaks -- with Kyle MacLachlan again starring -- will return in 2016.As it turns out, not only is Twin Peaks coming back (with Lynch directing every episode), but we're getting more than the originally announced nine episodes.Said David Nevins, in a statement: