David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks revival has been shrouded in Laura Palmer levels of mystery and intrigue since Lynch first hinted at the series’ return almost a year ago. Lynch has, at turns, confirmed, backed out, then re-joined the show. Showtime President David Nevins has said that much of the original cast will be returning for the third season, though—with the exception of Kyle MacLachlan—they’ve all said little about it publicly, outside of filming a YouTube video petitioning for Lynch’s involvement and sharing a few enigmatic social-media posts. (For their part, the owls have, reliably, continued to not be what they seem.)

But today brings a piece of news that’s as solid as Norma’s slices of cherry pie: TVLine reports that Amanda Seyfried has landed a “major role” on the show. This is Twin Peaks we’re talking about, remember, so details on Seyfried’s character are being kept secret. But she’ll allegedly be playing a “pivotal new character,” one who appears in multiple episodes over the course of the season.

TVLine (among others) is wildly speculating that Seyfried may play the daughter of Coop and his late-in-the-show love interest Annie, played by Heather Graham, who, like Seyfried, is also a woman with blonde hair and facial features. Following that line of logic, Seyfried might also play someone related to the similarly blonde-and-attractive characters Laura, Norma, Lucy, or Shelly, who appeared blonde in certain lights, though really was more of a redhead.

Whatever the role may be, it marks something of a return to form for Seyfried, who had early turns on the profoundly Lynchian All My Children and As The World Turns and hasn’t graced the small screen since Big Love ended in 2011. Seems even Seyfried isn’t immune to a damn fine cup of coffee.

Twin Peaks will premiere on Showtime in 2016. In the meantime, let’s continue hoping we don’t need to be worried about it.