Monday, October 6, 2014

David Lynch gets ‘Twin Peaks’ – The País.com (Spain)

Photo Caption: Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks

“Dear Twitter friends … it’s happening again.” With so few words David Lynch has confirmed in his account of the social network Twin Peaks returns with new episodes on television. The filmmaker, who revolutionized television in 1990 with the premiere of a series that revolved around the death of the young Laura Palmer in a small town and the research that was raging around, rewrite, with Mark Frost, and direct nine chapters to the American Showtime channel.

The chain has also confirmed it with a video in which Laura Palmer appears and a title in 25 years after putting that leads to the sign on the road in the which is welcomed to Twin Peaks. The trailer ends with the release date, 2016 and the legendary music of Angelo Badalamenti background. The original, classic television that often appears on lists of the best series of all time series had two seasons with a total of 30 chapters. The first season had eight episodes, but the murder mystery was solved in Chapter 14 because of pressure from ABC, which demanded that Lynch and Frost the mystery is unveiled. The remaining 16 chapters gave a return in the plot and how to face it and finally was canceled

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A little more authors have disclosed or chain about the series. The trade magazine Variety noted that, according to Frost, the plot takes place in the present but continue stories that were opened at the end of the second season (after unravel the mystery of Laura) and may even recover characters. “To those fans of the series that desolate felt when it ended that way many years ago going to like where we started now,” said Frost.

Over the past 20 years there has been talk sometimes to revive the series (as has been done with many others), but Lynch and Frost have managed to keep intact the rights and they will be responsible for counting the mysteries continue. What they have not confirmed is whether reappear Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) and his love for good coffee, but it sure surrealism will hover over the small town of Twin Peaks. And Laura Palmer, one of Agent Cooper’s dreams, and warned him this: “We’ll see in 25 years”