Twin Peaks Leaving Netflix at the End of June 2021

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Twin Peaks Leaving Netflix at the End of June 2021

The first two seasons of the show have been streaming on the platform since 2011
Kyle MacLachlan and Michael Ontkean
Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper and Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman on Twin Peaks, April 1990 (Walt Disney Television via Getty Images Photo Archives/Walt Disney Television via Getty Images)

The first two seasons of Twin Peaks are leaving Netflix on June 30, as Entertainment Weekly notes. The show has been streaming on Netflix in the United States since 2011. The original Twin Peaks seasons are still available to stream via Paramount+. In addition, the third season is available via SHOWTIME.

Last year, on his 74th birthday, David Lynch released the short film WHAT DID JACK DO? on Netflix. In recent months, there have been rumblings that Lynch is making a new Netflix series with rumored titles of Wisteria or Unrecorded Night.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “The Secrets Behind the Music of Twin Peaks: The Return.”

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