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Sick of binge-watching your favourite new shows and then forgetting about them a week later?

This is exactly what Twin Peaks show runners David Lynch and David Nevins are worried about it and it’s why you’re going to have to wait each week for a new episode of the hotly anticipated reboot.

Or maybe head to your local cinema.

David Nevins, the CEO of Showtime, admitted that ‘there’s all sorts of possibilities’ for how to air the new episodes of the cult show, ‘but the idea of just throwing it out, having a week [or two] of buzz, and then having it die down, I don’t think that makes sense for us’.




‘Who knows? Something I’ll talk about with David Lynch,’ he told Bloomberg.

But while the pair may not be open to you binge-watching Twin Peaks, David has suggested other new ways for fans to watch the series.

‘You’re going to see television shows produced primarily for television that’s going to play in theatres for an occasional out-of-home collective experience,’ said David of the new models of TV viewing.

‘I’m already feeling interest. People are coming to us, “You want to premiere this? You want to show four episodes?” So I guarantee you when we put Twin Peaks out people are gonna want to put that in theatres.’

Kyle Maclachlan will return as FBI Officer Dale Cooper, along with previous cast members and newbies including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Naomi Watts, and Amanda Seyfried.

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The Nineties TV show followed the events after the murder of Laura Palmer and how it affected the small town she lived in, however nothing was what it seemed and the show ended on one of the biggest cliff-hangers in television history.

The third season will be a continuation from the cliff-hanger but set 25 years later, in the modern day.

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