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The two-hour premiere of the revived Twin Peaks series will take place on May 21, 2017 at 21:00. Moreover, immediately after the premiere, the third and fourth episodes of the series will be available for viewing on the channel's digital platform. The official announcement was made by Showtime President David Nevins during the Television Critics Association Showtime. This is reported by Deadline.

Nevins confirmed that the new season will consist of eighteen episodes. The fact is that initially David Lynch intended to shoot the entire season as one movie, and later divide it into separate episodes. Thus, at the production stage, it was not possible to name the exact number of series. Now, according to Nevins, "18 unforgettable hours" await us.

Except for episodes three and four, the show will air once a week as Lynch believes in "weekly television". Nevins expects the show's worldwide broadcast to help launch Jim Carrey's new drama, I ’ m Dying Up Here, which will premiere on June 4 this year.

Nevins admitted to having watched the entire season. " Twin Peaks "and called it" the purest heroin version of David Lynch. " When asked about the possibility of a second season, Nevins was evasive, but stressed that the upcoming 18-episode season was "movieed as a finished work."

that the worldwide broadcast of the show will help launch Jim Carrey's new drama, I ’ m Dying Up Here, which will premiere on June 4 this year.

Nevins admitted that he has already watched the entire Twin Peaks season and called him "the purest heroin version of David Lynch." When asked about the possibility of a second season, Nevins was evasive, but stressed that the upcoming 18-episode season was "movieed as a finished work."

that the worldwide broadcast of the show will help launch Jim Carrey's new drama, I ’ m Dying Up Here, which will premiere on June 4 this year.

Nevins admitted that he has already watched the entire Twin Peaks season and called him "the purest heroin version of David Lynch." When asked about the possibility of a second season, Nevins was evasive, but stressed that the upcoming 18-episode season was "movieed as a finished work."

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