DAVID Lynch has announced something is coming in a cryptic new video.
Fans theorized that the Mulholland Drive director was teasing Dune or Twin Peaks sequels.
On Monday, Lynch, 78, posted a selfie video on X, formally Twitter, that showed him sitting next to a window wearing sunglasses in the dark.
In his first post in 18 months, the Lost Highway director told fans: “Ladies and gentlemen, something is coming for you to see and hear.
“And it will arrive on June 5th,” he added.
Excited fans rushed to reveal their anticipation for the upcoming announcement in the post, with one fan writing: “I’m looking forward to it no matter what it is.”
“I’m so excited to hear this!!!” tweeted another.
“I just knew you had something in the works, David. I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to everything you have to announce. I know it will be good. Will always be with you,” added a third.
One fan speculated: “This could be a new season of Twin Peaks or David is working on wooden animals again. Both would be fantastic.”
“Do you have a short film coming out at Vegas Sphere to fill audiences with awe and bewilderment?” guessed another.
A third commenter joked: “OMG he’s directing Barbie 2.”
A fourth person commented: “I’m trying my best not to get overly excited about this and I’m failing.”
“Well, I’m full of anticipation,” tweeted another.
Lynch, who began his directing career with Eraserhead in 1977, is known for his surreal, often dreamlike films and television series.
Ladies and gentlemen, something is coming for you to see and hear. And it will arrive on June 5th.”
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He received Academy Award nominations for Best Director for 1980’s The Elephant Man, 1986’s Blue Velvet and 2001’s Mulholland Drive.
The Nicolas Cage, starring Wild at Heart (1990), won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
I’m looking forward to it no matter what it is.”
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Most recently, Lynch co-wrote and directed Twin Peaks: The Return in 2017, a sequel to his mystery drama Twin Peaks, which ran for three seasons between 1990 and 1991.
He also co-wrote and directed a prequel film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me in 1992.
Famously, before Denis Villeneuve’s box office hit Dune: Parts One and Two, Lynch attempted to adapt Frank Herbert’s novel.
Although the 1984 film had already developed a cult following, upon its release the film was a box office and critical disappointment.
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