David Lynch recently gave Twin Peaks fans a peek under the red curtain at the Blu-ray / DVD release of the third season of Twin Peaks, and now EW has unveiled the updated cover art and list of special features.

As revealed by EW, the new cover art below has the same artwork that Lynch revealed (featuring Agent Cooper and his doppelganger, Mr.C), but now the title reads "A Limited Event Series" instead of the previous title of "The Third Season".

According to EW, home media release will include more than six hours of bonus features (with 80 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage only included on the Blu-ray). One of the special features is Impressions: A Journey Behind the Scenes of Twin Peaks, a collection of "making of" short films clocking in at about 30 minutes apiece and directed by Jason S. The titles of the short films are the following:

  • The Man with the Grey Elevated Hair
  • Tell it Martin
  • Two Blue Balls
  • The Number of Completion
  • Bad Binoculars
  • See You on the Other Side Dear Friend
  • Do Not Pick Up Hitchhikers
  • A Bloody Finger in Your Mouth
  • The Polish Accountant
  • A Pot of Boiling Oil

Special features also include a three-part featurette called Phenomenon featuring the cast and crew, along with the show's San Diego Comic-Con panel, promos, two featurettes (Behind the Red Curtain and I Had Bad Milk in Dehradun) directed by Richard Beymer (who plays Ben Horne on the series), and A Very Lovely Dream: One Week in Twin Peaks, which is a featurette directed by Charles DeLauzirika that follows the cast and crew as they return to the filming locations of Snoqualmie and North Bend, places where the original series was shot.

For more information and to watch a behind-the-scenes clip from the Blu-ray, visit EW, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on the "wonderful and strange" experience that is Twin Peaks.

Source: EW
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