Twin Peaks Fans Can Soon Watch The Prequel Movie On 4K UHD Blu-Ray

Fire Walk with Me's 4K Criterion Collection edition releases October 7 and is available to preorder now at Amazon
Twin Peaks fans will soon be able to watch Fire Walk with Me on 4K Blu-ray. Criterion's restoration of the 1992 David Lynch film originally released in 2017 on Blu-ray and DVD. The 1080p Blu-ray edition in the Criterion Collection was based on a 4K digital restoration supervised and approved by David Lynch. Now, eight years later, the restoration will finally be watchable in 4K UHD resolution. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me launches October 7 and is available to preorder for $50 at Amazon.
Some Twin Peaks fans may have recently purchased either a box set containing Fire Walk with Me or Criterion's standard Blu-ray edition, which is currently on sale for only $20 (was $40). Earlier this year, Paramount reissued the long sold-out Twin Peaks: From Z to A, a Blu-ray collection featuring all three seasons of the show, the prequel movie Fire Walk with Me (in 1080p), and a bunch of bonus content across 21 discs. From Z to A is available for $55 (was $70) at Amazon. From Z to A has 4K versions of the Twin Peaks Pilot and Season 3, Episode 8. The version of Fire Walk with Me in this set, however, is standard Blu-ray.
We've rounded up all of the currently available Twin Peaks Blu-rays and DVDs and compared them below.
Quick look: Twin Peaks Blu-rays & Box Sets
- Twin Peaks: From Z to A: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) -- $55.29 (
$70) - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (The Criterion Collection)
- 4K Blu-ray -- $50 | Releases October 7
- Blu-ray -- $20 (
$40) - DVD -- $20
- Twin Peaks: The Television Collection
- Blu-ray -- $51.10 (
$77) - DVD -- $55
- Blu-ray -- $51.10 (
- Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series
- Blu-ray -- $30.79 (
$40) - DVD -- $18.45
- Blu-ray -- $30.79 (
Twin Peaks is one of the most memorable TV series of all time. Created by the late David Lynch, who died earlier this year, Twin Peaks was a hit in both the early '90s and in 2017 when Showtime revived the groundbreaking series for a third season.
As mentioned, From Z to A is a one-stop shop. You'll get all 30 episodes of the original two-season run, the aforementioned 1992 prequel film, and the 2017 revival that ran on Showtime for 18 episodes. That's 48 episodes of superb TV and an awesome feature film in one package.
- Season 1 (1990) -- 8 Episodes
- Season 2 (1990-91) -- 22 Episodes
- Season 3 (2017) -- 18 Episodes
- Fire Walk with Me (1992) - Prequel movie
You'll also get a long list of special features, including 4K versions of the original series Pilot episode and Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series Episode 8. Here's a look at the highlights:
Twin Peaks: From Z to A Special Features
- The Missing Pieces: Fire Walk with Me deleted/alternate scenes (90 minutes)
- Behind The Curtain: Making of Footage From Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series
- Full-length versions of all Roadhouse Bar music performances
- A Talk with Kyle MacLachlan and Sheryl Lee
- On the Couch with Kimmy and Harry
- 4K versions of the Original Series Pilot and Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series Episode 8
- Additional special features from previous Twin Peaks home releases
In total, that's over 20 hours of additional Twin Peaks content. It's worth noting that the packaging for this Twin Peaks: From Z to A reprinting differs from the original 2019 version. The new edition uses a plastic case rather than the premium fold-out box of the original, and it lacks the collectible art prints. This cost-saving measure probably makes producing the sets easier, which hopefully means this reprint run will remain in print longer. It's no longer a collector's item like the original release, but it does offer an affordable way to watch the entire series on Blu-ray.
See at AmazonFire Walk with Me's 4K Blu-ray edition includes 4K UHD and 1080p Blu-ray discs. Both discs have the film and all of the special features outlined below.
- Film and special features on both discs: 4K Blu-ray & 1080p Blu-ray
- 4K digital restoration supervised by David Lynch
- DTS TrueHD 7.1 Master Audio supervised by David Lynch
- DTS 2.0 Master Audio
- The Missing Pieces: 90 minutes of deleted scenes pieced together by David Lynch
- Actor interviews: Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, and Grace Zabriskie
- Composer interview: Angelo Badalamenti
- Trailers
- English subtitles
- Excerpts from 1997 book Lynch on Lynch
Criterion's edition of Fire Walk with Me makes for a nice display piece and includes an exclusive booklet of essays. The actual on-disc content is the same as what you'll find in From Z to A, but you won't be able to watch the movie in 4K unless you get Criterion's upcoming release.
As mentioned, the Blu-ray edition of Fire Walk with Me is on sale for 50% off until July 27 as part of Amazon's 50% off Criterion Collection sale. This version only comes with the 1080p Blu-ray disc.
Preorder at Amazon See all editions at AmazonTwin Peaks: The Television Collection released on Blu-ray in 2019. Up until the launch of the Z to A reprint earlier this year, this 16-disc collection was the default choice for anyone who wanted to own the series in physical format in 1080p resolution. It include the original 30-episode run and the 18-part Limited Event Series.
At the moment, it's on sale for a few bucks less than From Z to A. The Television Collection is missing some of the special features in From Z to A, and it doesn't have Fire Walk with Me prequel film. But if you pick up one of the Criterion Collection editions of the movie, the omission here isn't a big deal.
The one thing The Television Collection has on the repackaged version of From Z to A is the box art and packaging. The Television Collection definitely looks better than From Z to A's oversized plastic case.
See at AmazonTwin Peaks: The Television Collection is also available on DVD in a 17-disc box set that matches the Blu-ray edition. Some fans may prefer to watch the show--or the first two seasons, at the very least--on a CRT TV in 480p resolution. To be clear, we wouldn't recommend this if you don't have a TV that plays nice with DVDs, as the picture often looks terrible on modern displays when watching DVDs.
See at AmazonSeason 3 also received a Blu-ray reprint in February. The 18-episode Showtime revival--often called The Return or A Limited Event Series--is on sale for $30.79 (was $40) at Amazon.
Along with all of the Showtime episodes, you'll get a variety of featurettes, a behind-the-scenes photo gallery, and a video of the Twin Peaks Season 3 panel at Comic-Con.
If you buy From Z to A or The Television Collection, there's really no reason to buy this separately, since all 18 episodes of the Showtime series are included in those box sets. And unlike the Criterion Collection edition of Fire Walk with Me, you're not getting any fancy packaging, bonus inserts, or higher resolution to justify buying the "same thing" twice.
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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG