vendredi 21 juillet 2017

Game of Thrones and Twin Peaks Will No Longer Overlap


"I owe my entire career to this show," says Lost co-creator.

Twin Peaks will no longer air on Sunday nights at 9pm ET starting August 6, shifting instead to the 8pm ET time slot an hour earlier. Now that it no longer overlaps with Game of Thrones, fans of both shows won't need to worry about which one to watch first.

The news was announced during the Twin Peaks panel at San Diego Comic-Con earlier today. A number of Twin Peaks cast members from older seasons and the return joined the panel, including Kyle MacLachlan, Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Dana Ashbrook, Kimmy Robertson, Matthew Lillard, Everett McGill, James Marshall, and Don Murray, with Lost co-creator and showrunner Damon Lindelof moderating.

On the panel, the cast reminisced about their personal experiences working with Twin Peaks director David Lynch. According to MacLachlan, who plays Twin Peaks protagonist Special Agent Dale Cooper, "I don't know if I'd have a film and television career without David."

Lindelof expressed a similar sentiment, stating there would be no Lost without Twin Peaks.

"I owe my entire career to this show," Lindelof said.

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Chloi Rad is an Associate Editor for IGN. Follow her on Twitter at @_chloi.

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