Twin Peaks Season 3 Episode Guide

Here's everything you need to know about Showtime's Twin Peaks Season 3, including an episode guide.

It’s felt like a soap opera getting here, but the Twin Peaks revival has finally finished airing after eighteen episodes.

Twin Peaks Season 4 News

It looks a fourth season of Twin Peaks isn’t likely, so keep that in mind when rewatching these new episodes. These could be the last Twin Peaks episode we ever get. 

Twin Peaks Season 3 Blu-Ray and DVD

Thanks to David Lynch we know that the third season of Twin Peaks will be released on both Blu-ray and DVD on December 5th, 2017.

— David Lynch (@DAVID_LYNCH) September 14, 2017

Twin Peaks Season 3 Episode Guide

With the episodes having aired, each of their cryptic descriptions were part of their episodes sometimes in very strange ways.

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Twin Peaks The Return Parts 1 & 2

The stars turn and a time presents itself. (May 21, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Parts 3 & 4

…brings back some memories. (May 28, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 5

Case files. (June 4, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 6

Don’t die. (June 11, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 7

There’s a body all right. (June 18, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 8

Gotta light? (June 25, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 9

This is the chair. (July 9, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 10

Laura is the one. (July 16, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 11

There’s fire where you are going (July 23, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 12

Let’s rock. (July 30, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 13

What story is that, Charlie? (August 6, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 14

We are like the dreamer. (August 13, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 15

There’s some fear in letting go. (August 20, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 16

No knock, no doorbell. (August 27, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 17

The past dictates the future. (September 3, 2017)

Twin Peaks The Return Part 18

What is your name? (September 10, 2017)

Twin Peaks Season 3 Trailers

A new teaser not only shows off some returning characters but also some new ones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsdRG0mJj-w

We also have another teaser trailer and it finally gives us a look at some of our favorite characters in action, if only briefly.

We’ve also got a teaser that features no characters, dialogue, or story hints. Just establishing shots of different parts of the town.

Showtime also released a series of puzzles to stump Twin Peaks fans. But we know one of the most passionate TV fandoms is up for the challenge. Drop us a note in the comments if you can solve these!

There’s also the first footage we saw of Kyle MacLachlan reprising his role as Dale Cooper… 25 years and seven months later. 

— Twin Peaks (@SHO_TwinPeaks) January 13, 2017

Showtime announced the beginning of production with a brief behind-the-scenes video.

Before the season premiere of Homeland, Showtime dropped another Twin Peaks promo teaser, with no sign of a “2016” arrival, using old footage. This one features Michael J. Anderson’s Man From Another Place. 

Have a look:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XrkLIw6DdU

This wasn’t the first Twin Peaks revival promo we’ve seen. David Lynch dropped the first one in October 2014:

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Twin Peaks Season 3 Cast

Kyle MacLachlan returned for a damn fine cup of coffee as FBI Agent Dale Cooper. 

Along with MacLachlan, Sherilyn Fenn was one of the first series regulars to sign on. Deadlinereported that she’d reprise her role as Audrey Horne. 

Clearly Albert Rosenfield did not get enough of the morons and half-wits, dolts, dunces, dullards and dumbbells in the town of Twin Peaks. Deadline reported that Miguel Ferrer will reprise his role as FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield for the Twin Peaks revival. The series was shot just before his death in January.

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Meanwhile, David Lynch returned to play FBI chief Gordon Cole! Watch him eat a donut in the video below: 

According to EW, a source revealed that Jim Belushi (According to Jim) was added to the show’s roster. 

Amanda Seyfried (Big LoveLes Miserables) signed on to play a “new, pivitol” character for several episodes.

Showtime released the full cast list for the upcoming Twin Peaks revival, including all 217 actors. Most of the big names were already confirmed, but here are the notable cast members via Variety

David Duchovny, Alicia Witt, David Patrick Kelly and Harry Dean Stanton. Series lead Kyle MacLachlan had already been set to return.

New cast members include Monica Bellucci, Jim Belushi, Jeremy Davies, Laura Dern, Hailey Gates, Balthazar Getty, Ernie Hudson, Ashley Judd, David Koechner, Matthew Lillard, Trent Reznor, Tim Roth, Amanda Seyfried, Tom Sizemore, Jessica Szohr, Eddie Vedder and Naomi Watts.