Both the 30 episodes of the first two seasons and The Return 18 can be seen on streaming
Thirty -five years after its original debut, Twin Peaks Returns with everything to streaming. The cultivated police drama created by David Lynch and Mark Frostwhich marked TV in the 1990s with its surreal plot and enigmatic characters, is now available in its entire platform Mubic.
Both the 30 episodes of the first two seasons and 18 The Return can be seen in the streaming, which has signed a special agreement with the Global Paramount to bring the series to the platform. The content will be available in territories such as the United States, Latin America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Italy, among others. Know which order to watch the following movies and series:
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About Twin Peaks
The series was originally aired in 1990 by ABC And there was a second season in 1991, before being canceled. In 2017, the channel Showtime revived the story with Twin Peaks: The Returnan 18 -episode miniseries fully directed by David Lynch and set 25 years after the initial events.
The first seasons accompany the FBI special agent Dale Cooper (lived by Kyle Maclachlan) In the investigation of the murder of the Queen of the Ball Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) In the fictional city of Twin Peaks, near the Canada border. Several members of the original cast returned to the 2017 sequence, which was widely praised for their narrative and visual boldness.
Produced and written by Lynch and Mark Frostwith executive production of Sabrina S. Sutherlandthe series is distributed globally by Paramount. It will also continue available on platforms Paramount+/Showtime.
During your participation in CanneSeries 2024, Kyle Maclachlan commented that the cast knew, from the beginning, how “strange” was the series:
We thought it wouldn’t be from the pilot and perhaps turned a movie of the week. But we knew we needed to be part of that because it was the David Lynch”.
Curiously, Lynch He even considered that his film Dream City (Mulholland Drive) It was a continuation of the universe of Twin Peaksbut abandoned the idea. Still, the style of the series helped shape the concept of “lynchiano” – a term used to this day to describe works with aesthetics and atmosphere similar to those of Lynch.
To the Mubicthis is a weight acquisition. “To bring Twin Peaks and The Return For our catalog is the realization of a dream. It is one of the most beloved and debated series in TV history, ”he said KATHARINA FISTISTAUERGlobal Platform Programming Head.
This debut was being planned for months, but with the recent and sad loss of David Lyncheverything gains even more meaning. We are excited so that fans can revisit this universe and new audiences discover it for the first time. ”
What is the order to watch Twin Peaks?
The ideal order to watch Twin Peaks It is the launch, as it is more mysterious, with revelations at the right time. Check it out:
1. Twin Peaks – Season 1 (1990)
– 8 episodes: Introduces the city, the characters and the murder of Laura Palmer.
2. Twin Peaks – Season 2 (1990–1991)
– 22 Episodes: Solves part of the mystery and takes the plot to stranger and metaphysical paths.
3. Twin Peaks: The last days of Laura Palmer (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, 1992 – Movie)
– Prequela of the series, shows the final days of Laura.
4. Twin Peaks – The Return (Season 3) (2017)
– 18 episodes: Direct continuation, it is 25 years after season 2.
5. The Missing Pieces (2014)
– A movie/assembly with scenes excluded from Fire Walk With Me.
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