When *Twin Peaks* first aired in 1990, it was a groundbreaking phenomenon, well ahead of the so-called Golden Age of Television. Its eccentricity was its charm, and even today, amidst a sea of diverse content, *Twin Peaks* remains strikingly unique. It's not just weird; it's captivating, thought-provoking, and downright scary—a true masterpiece. Now, fans can dive deeper into this iconic series with the new 21-disc Blu-ray collection, *Twin Peaks: From Z to A*. This comprehensive set, which includes over 20 hours of special features, is set to release on February 3 and is currently available for preorder (check it out at Amazon).
Where to Buy Twin Peaks: From Z to A
Twin Peaks: From Z to A (Blu-ray)
- $69.96 at Amazon - Get it at Amazon
- Get it at Target
- Get it at Walmart
When I say *Twin Peaks: From Z to A* has everything, I mean it. This collection includes the first two seasons from 1990 and 1991, David Lynch's 1992 prequel movie *Fire Walk With Me*, and the third season, the 18-part *Twin Peaks: The Return*, which premiered on Showtime in 2017. If you're seeking a single package that encapsulates the entire *Twin Peaks* saga, this is the definitive set.
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 - a compilation of 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 of all music performances
- A Talk with Kyle MacLachlan and Sheryl Lee
- On the Couch with Kimmy and Harry
- A slew of previously released special features
This set was initially released in 2020 as a limited-edition collection with additional collectibles, but it sold out rapidly. It's great to see a more accessible version that brings all things *Twin Peaks* into one release. And for those mourning the loss of the visionary director, don't miss our tribute, "They Don’t Make ‘em Like David Lynch Anymore," which explores what made the *Twin Peaks* co-creator such a unique talent. RIP.