Twin Peaks is now available to mystify and thrill you again for less, as the price of the complete series boxset has been cut by over 30% for Prime Day 2024.
The entire 2017 limited event series, which also functioned as a third season for the cult mystery drama, is now packaged with the original two seasons on Amazon. It comes as a Blu-ray boxset for £31.24, saving you 36% on the recommended retail price.
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The boxset contains all 29 episodes of the original show and 18 episodes of Twin Peaks: The Return, as well as special extras, including a range of featurettes and a wealth of behind-the-scenes bonus material.
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What to Read Next
Twin Peaks: The Return is set 25 years after the events of the original Twin Peaks, which aired in 1990 and 1991.
It picks up the story of FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), who was last seen in 1991 near the town of Twin Peaks pursuing a renegade agent into a supernatural realm called the Black Lodge.
Dale became trapped in the realm when a doppelgänger inhabited by a malevolent spirit called BOB escaped. We pick up with him trying to free himself from the Lodge to put a stop to BOB and finally close the case of high school student Laura Palmer's (Sheryl Lee) murder.
David Lynch and Mark Frost created Twin Peaks, and Lynch has previously revealed just why he never fully explains his work, saying that detailed explanations would make the stories "smaller".
"When you finish anything, people want you to then talk about it," he said. "And I think it's almost like a crime. A film or a painting – each thing is its own sort of language, and it's not right to try to say the same thing in words. The words are not there."
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