The latest episodes of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks (known by some as the show's third season, by others as a limited event series, and by some fans as The Return), are perhaps best looked at as their own movie. With 18 parts, that's one very long movie, but Showtime will give viewers the chance to experience it as one complete film with their massive Twin Peaks marathon that will begin on Saturday, June 2nd:

Press Release: LOS ANGELES – May 24, 2018 – SHOWTIME will run all 18 parts of the limited series TWIN PEAKS consecutively, beginning Saturday, June 2 at 4:35 a.m. ET/PT and ending at 10 p.m. PT/ET. The uninterrupted Emmy For Your Consideration marathon will air on SHOWTIME 2. In addition, all parts are also available to subscribers on multiple television and streaming providers’ devices, websites and applications and their free On Demand channels.

Directed entirely by David Lynch, who helmed more hours of television on a single series than any other director in the 2017-18 television season, the SHOWTIME 18-part limited event series picked up 25 years after the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town were stunned when their homecoming queen Laura Palmer was shockingly murdered. Golden Globe®-winning and Emmy® Award-nominated Kyle MacLachlan returned as FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, Cooper Double and Dougie Jones. TWIN PEAKS is written and executive produced by series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost, and is executive produced by Sabrina S. Sutherland. For more information about TWIN PEAKS, go to: http://twinpeaksonshowtime.com, follow on TwitterInstagram and Facebook, and join the conversation using #TwinPeaks.

SHOWTIME is currently available to subscribers via cable, DBS and telco providers, and as a stand-alone streaming service through Apple®, Roku®, Amazon, Google, Xbox One, Samsung and LG Smart TVs. Consumers can also subscribe to SHOWTIME via Hulu, YouTube TV, Sling TV, DirecTV Now, Sony PlayStation Vue, Amazon Channels and FuboTV.

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