David Lynch’s last feature length film was 2006’s “Inland Empire.” That is, unless you count his TV series “Twin Peaks: The Return” as a “movie,” but we won’t delve too much into that since it should be part of a broader discussion that’s been tackled to death.
Regardless, AV Club writer Britt Hayes noticed that the official Twitter account for the Hollywood Horror Museum posted a message stating, “Someone we know who is ‘in the know’ just let something very interesting slip about the future of ‘Twin Peaks.’ If it’s true, we’ll be squealing and giddy in 2020!” David Lynch’s daughter Jennifer is a board member of the museum, so put two and two together and, obviously, that creates speculation for another season of “Twin Peaks.”
The museum’s post was followed by additional social media messages from “Twin Peaks” cast members Michael Horse (Deputy Hawk), who posted a photograph of his character being told to stay quiet, and Kyle MacLachlan. MacLachlan then posted a photo of himself on Twitter and wrote, “Love this dapper suit, but definitely thinking about…donuts this morning.”
So what should we expect? A new season? Is it a new film? Lynch spent four and a half years writing and directing “Twin Peaks: The Return.” He even said just last year about the finale, “This is the ending. This is the ending. It’s right there. You all just saw the ending.”