It might launch in just 12 days, but still precious little is known about the revival of cult classic Twin Peaks.

The plot of the new series remains a mystery, though we do know there's a cast of over 200 actors on board – including Prison Break star Robert Knepper.

Though he wouldn't give us any story details (spoilsport!), Knepper told us that working on the series – or, as he put it, "to live and breathe David Lynch day in and day out" - was "a dream come true".

"I'm a fan of his work, so it's a really amazing feeling to suddenly say you're going to be in this show – pinch me, it feels so goddamn good!

"David Lynch is so many different people in one – he's a child, he's an icon, a technician, he's sometimes very patient, he at times is not so patient, but in the end he is loving, caring and nurturing."

Knepper told us that, following his Twin Peaks experience, he'd love to collaborate with Lynch again on more episodes, or another project.

"I hope he keeps he doing it, and I hope I get the chance to do it again with him. I was a little bit jealous when Kyle [MacLachlan] came onto that set and they had that history.

"I had that on Prison Break, that feeling of coming back and working with all those guys- you can go deeper!"

Twin Peaks begins Sunday, May 21 at 9/8c on Showtime in the US and will be simulcast at 2am on Sky Atlantic in the UK, with a primetime showing at Tuesday, May 23 at 9pm.

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