The endlessly iconic '90s murder mystery drama Twin Peaks has found a secondary streaming home in the UK.
David Lynch's groundbreaking show, set in a Northwestern American town that is rocked by the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer, is already available to stream on Paramount+.
But now it has been added to fellow streaming service Mubi, giving a wider range of people the chance to watch – and/or rewatch – this influential series.
Boutique streaming service Mubi prides itself on quality over quantity, and is available to add as a Prime Video channel on Amazon or as its own platform, costing £11.99 per month.
There's a seven-day free trial option, and a higher tier that includes a hand-picked cinema ticket every week.
Paramount+ starts at £4.99 a month for the ad-supported tier, and £10.99 for the premium tier. It is also available as a Prime Video add-on.
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Both seasons of the original show, and the 2017 revival, Twin Peaks: The Return, are now available on both services.
The contentious movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) is currently only available to buy or rent digitally, while re-cut Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (2014) isn't officially available for streaming or digital purchase.
Both season 1 and The Return are beloved by critics, with Rotten Tomatoes scores of 91% and 94%, respectively.
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Reviews weren't as enamoured with season 2, as it only has a 65% positive score, but the audience score is consistently high across all three seasons.
Various collected reviews for season 1 showcased considerable foresight at the time. For example, the San Francisco Examiner called it "an event that will be remembered and discussed for years."
The Hartford Courant, meanwhile, wrote: "Often bizarre, always quirky, sometimes dark and cryptic yet surprisingly humorous, it is a show the likes of which viewers have never seen."
Elsewhere, The Age said: "Twin Peaks has an inventive wackiness that also invites a devoted cult-following."
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The '90s mystery-horror follows FBI agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) as he investigates the murder of local teenager Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in the town of Twin Peaks.
A synopsis reads: "As the investigation progresses, several other mysteries and conspiracies, edging on the supernatural, are uncovered around Twin Peaks, all linking back to Laura's murder."
Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch died in January, aged 78. He had previously been diagnosed with emphysema, following "many years of smoking".
Twin Peaks can be streamed now on Mubi and Paramount+.
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