Twin Peaks, a show that defied expectations upon its 1990 debut, remains a captivating enigma even in today's saturated media landscape. Its unique blend of weirdness, entertainment, thought-provoking narratives, and suspense cemented its status as a masterpiece, well before the widely recognized "Golden Age of Television." Now, the comprehensive *Twin Peaks: From Z to A* 21-disc Blu-ray collection offers a complete immersion into the Twin Peaks universe. This extensive set, available for preorder and releasing February 3rd (see Amazon listing), includes the entire series and over 20 hours of bonus features.
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Twin Peaks: From Z to A (Blu-ray)
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This truly is the ultimate Twin Peaks collection. *Twin Peaks: From Z to A* boasts the complete original two seasons (1990-1991), David Lynch's 1992 prequel film *Fire Walk With Me*, and the critically acclaimed 18-part *Twin Peaks: The Return* (2017) from Showtime. If you're seeking a single package containing all things Twin Peaks, your search ends here.
Twin Peaks: From Z to A Contents

Main Content
- Twin Peaks: The Complete Original Series (1990-1991) - 29 episodes
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) - Feature film directed by David Lynch
- Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series (2017) - 18 episodes, all directed by David Lynch
Special Features
- The Missing Pieces - Deleted and extended scenes from *Fire Walk With Me*
- 4K UHD versions of the Original Series Pilot and Part 8 of *A Limited Event Series*
- Behind The Curtain - Behind-the-scenes footage from season 3
- Roadhouse Music Performances - Full-length versions
- A Talk with Kyle MacLachlan and Sheryl Lee
- On the Couch with Kimmy and Harry
- A slew of previously released special features
Initially released in 2020 as a limited edition, this collection quickly sold out. This more widely available release makes the complete Twin Peaks experience accessible to all. For a fitting tribute to the late, great David Lynch, we recommend reading our article, "They Don't Make 'Em Like David Lynch Anymore," which explores the unique genius of the Twin Peaks co-creator. RIP.