On this very day (February 24), special agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) arrived in Twin Peaks for the first time, so it will forever be known as Twin Peaks Day.
To celebrate the momentous occasion, those wonderful people over at Showtime have released two new posters, one of which shows the legacy of Laura Palmer is still going strong.
The other shows MacLachlan's Dale Cooper, still caught up in the mysteries of the town 25 years after his investigation of the murder of Palmer.
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The enormous 200-fold cast announced for the long-awaited revival include many fan favourites from the original series, such as Kyle MacLachlan, David Duchovny, Mädchen Amick, Richard Beymer and Laura Palmer herself, Sheryl Lee.
The episodes will also include final appearances from the late Miguel Ferrer and Catherine E. Coulson, who reprised their roles as Special Agent Albert Rosenfield and The Log Lady before their deaths.
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New additions to the Twin Peaks mythos include Michael Cera, Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tim Roth and two of Lynch's classic muses, Naomi Watts and Laura Dern.
Twin Peaks will premiere its first four episodes on Showtime in the US on Sunday, May 21 at 9pm ET. The series airs Monday, May 22 at 2am on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV, the same time as the US premiere and repeats Tuesday, May 23 at 9pm.
Check out a cryptic-as-ever teaser below:
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