Filming on Showtime's rebooted Twin Peaks continued at a remote hamlet in California's Mojave Desert on Saturday afternoon and evening.

Kyle MacLachlan was back as FBI Agent Dale Cooper, looking deadly serious as he filmed inside an eerie wood-framed house as night fell.

And two blonde actresses, one of whom looked very much like Sheryl Lee, was seen on the porch. Sheryl played murdered prom queen Laura Palmer in David Lynch's original supernatural series that wrapped some 25 years ago.

Gloomy star: Kyle MacLachlan, who plays FBI Agent Dale Cooper in David Lynch's reboot of Twin Peaks, looked serious as he filmed inside an eerie wood-framed house at night fall on Saturday

She is credited as cast in the 18 new episodes on the Internet Movie Database so it seems Lynch is bringing back the actress and her character in some strange capacity. The four-time Oscar nominee penned the new episodes with co-creator Mark Frost. Lynch and his cast were also spotted filming at the dead prom queen's spooky home in Everett, Washington, earlier this month.

Still spooky: A gaggle of actors and crew gathered on the porch of the eerie house in a remote hamlet in California's Mojave Desert

Keeping warm: One blonde wrapped a blanket around her shoulders as temperatures fell in the desert

A neighbour called Amanda shared Instagram images and video from the set of the highly-anticipated series. The supernatural soap opera ran on ABC for two seasons until its cancellation in 1991 amassing three Golden Globes, two Emmy Awards and a Grammy. Twin Peaks centered on how Laura's murder affected the entire town of Twin Peaks, especially parents Sarah and Leland Parker, played by Grace Zabriskie and Ray Wise - both of whom appear in one episode of the new show, according to IMDB.

Desert motel: Showtime has ordered up 18 episodes of the supernatural cop drama, which aired for two series on ABC in 1990 and 1991

Sorting things out: Two members of the crew were spotted consulting about something

Last year, the 69-year-old filmmaker reunited with the Palmer Family for a special feature called Between Two Worlds on the Blu-Ray release.

Others confirmed for the new Twin Peaks include Lynch's Mulholland Drive star Robert Forster, who will replace Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman, and Balthazar Getty, who starred in the director's Lost Highway in 1997.

The 18-part series will hit the air in 2017