Where there’s smoke there’s… cherry pie!

Turns out all of that Twin Peaks revival buzz was much ado about something. Showtime confirmed on Monday that it has given the green light to a nine-episode revival of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s seminal ’90s drama series.

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This would not be a reboot but a present-day continuation — in the same vein as TNT’s Dallas. Lynch and Frost will pen all nine episodes, with Lynch directing every installment. Production will begin in 2015 and air in 2016, marking the 25th anniversary of the series finale.

Ahead of Showtime’s formal announcement, Lynch and Frost released the following video on Twitter early Monday:

What’s more, Showtime will re-air the first two seasons of Twin Peaks, in advance of the new episodes airing in 2016.

Rumors of a new Twin Peaks project spread like wildfire Friday after Lynch and Frost published the following identical tweets:

Dear Twitter Friends: That gum you like is going to come back in style! #damngoodcoffee — David Lynch (@DAVID_LYNCH) October 3, 2014

Dear Twitter Friends: That gum you like is going to come back in style. #damngoodcoffee — Mark Frost (@mfrost11) October 3, 2014

The seminal ABC series recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special Blu-ray release Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery, featuring more than 90 minutes of deleted scenes.

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