List of Twin Peaks home video releases

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The contents of the 10-disc edition of Twin Peaks Gold Box Set

Twin Peaks has had various VHS and DVD releases over the years, with varying degrees of commercial and critical success. Home video releases of Twin Peaks have had problems with rights management, most notably with the delayed DVD release of Season 2.

International pilot

The pilot episode, first shown on TV in the US, was released on

Warner Home Video in the United States, resulting in a rights-entanglement which prevented the broadcast version of the pilot being released for a number of years. On October 30, 2007, the broadcast version of the pilot finally received a legitimate U.S. release as part of the Twin Peaks "Definitive Gold Box Edition". This set includes both versions of the pilot.[1]

VHS and laserdisc

Japan, where

laserdiscs.[2] This was in spite of the fact that the series had been carried only on Wowow, a pay television satellite channel that at the time had about 900,000 subscribers.[2]

Home video releases and problems

On December 18, 2001, the first season (episodes 1-7, minus the pilot) of Twin Peaks was released on DVD in Region 1 by

Universal Home Entertainment. A DVD collection of Season One was released in Australia by Paramount Pictures
, in 2001. In 2006, Season 2 was released by the same distributor in two parts (Collections 1 and 2). In addition, the entire series was released in Australia in a box set collector's edition.

The first season DVD box set is known to have production errors, which cause many DVD players to freeze. One known track glitch occurs during the opening credits of episode 2. Another glitch occurs fifteen minutes into episode 4, during Donna and Audrey's scene in the girls' high school restroom. The European DVD box set of season two has an audio flaw where in episode 12, the center and right channels have been flip-flopped. The release of Season Two was complicated by the sale of

Viacom in 1998; and the 2006 split of Viacom into two separate companies — this saw the rights go to CBS Corporation/CBS Studios. Also, Lynch oversaw the transfer from video to DVD personally, but was delayed by the production of his new film, Inland Empire
.

The first season was released on DVD by

CBS DVD, which now acts as home video distributor. In Germany, Season 2 was released in two parts on separate dates in April 2007. Part 1 went on general release on January 4, 2007, including the "broadcast" version of the pilot episode. North American rights to the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me film are owned by Janus Films, and is available on blu ray via The Criterion Collection as a stand-alone release, and as part of CBS’ various box sets of the franchise. In Canada, the DVD was distributed through Alliance Atlantis
, which holds all Canadian rights to the New Line library.

The sequel series (...The Return, aka Season 3) was both a production of, and owned by, CBS subsidiary

Showtime
, and has been released on home video in-house (via Paramount, under the Showtime banner).

At the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con, a Twin Peaks box set was confirmed for U.S. release.[citation needed] It includes both seasons, the two versions of the Pilot episode, deleted scenes for both seasons, and a feature-length retrospective documentary. It was released on October 30, 2007. No date as yet has been announced for a UK release. A Netherlands release exists which is Region 2 encoded, however the text on the packaging is in Dutch.[3]

The Definitive Gold Box Set was released in Australia on December 4, 2007.[citation needed] Playback, the company that released Season 1 of Twin Peaks in the UK, announced that Season 2 would be available on Region 2 in the UK at the beginning of 2010.[4] On March 22, 2010, both the second season DVD and the Definitive Gold Box Edition DVD were released in the UK.[citation needed]. On March 14, 2017 the Definitive Gold Box Set was re-released.[5]

The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray boxed set was released on July 29, 2014. The set included 90 minutes of missing footage from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, as well as the entire film for the first time in a unified boxed set.[6]

DVD release summary

Twin Peaks The First Season
Set details Special features
  • 7 or 8 episodes (Region 1 excluded pilot episode)
  • 4-disc set
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Directors' audio commentaries
  • On-camera interviews with the cast
  • Additional interviews with cinema and television experts
  • Archival materials from the fanzine for Twin Peaks, Wrapped in Plastic; the official Twin Peaks magazine
  • "Log Lady Introductions"
  • Written synopsis of pilot episode (because Region 1 excluded pilot)
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
December 18, 2001[7] November 5, 2002[8] February 7, 2003[9]
Twin Peaks The Second Season
Set details Special features
  • 22 episodes
  • 6-disc set
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Interactive Interview Grid
  • Behind the scenes
  • "Log Lady Introductions"
  • Insights by Caleb Deschanel, Duwayne Dunham, Todd Holland, Tim Hunter, Stephen Gyllenhaal, and Jennifer Lynch
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
April 3, 2007[10] March 22, 2010 April 12, 2007[11][12]
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Set details Special features
  • Film
  • 1-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Original documentary - Reflections on the phenomenon of Twin Peaks by members of the cast and crew
  • Featuring new on-camera interviews with crew
  • Trailer
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
February 26, 2002[13] September 17, 2001[14] September 22, 2005[15]
February 8, 2012[16]
Twin Peaks The Definitive Gold Box Edition
Set details Special features
  • 31 episodes
  • 10-disc set
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • German, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish (EU version only)
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • German, Spanish, Italian (EU version only)
  • A Slice of Lynch
  • Northwest Passage: Creating the Pilot
  • Freshly Squeezed: Creating Season 1
  • Where We're From: Creating the Music
  • Into the Night: Creating Season 2
  • Saturday Night Live sketch (featuring Kyle MacLachlan)
  • Return to Twin Peaks
  • Interactive map
  • "Falling" music video, featuring Julee Cruise
  • Georgia Coffee commercials (5 spots)
  • Image galleries
    • The Richard Beymer Gallery
    • Unit photography
    • Twin Peaks trading cards
  • TV spots
    • Premiere spots (8 spots)
    • There's No Place Like Home spots
    • 1-900 promo ads
    • T-shirt ad
    • Holiday greeting
    • Patriot greeting
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
October 30, 2007[17] October 30, 2007 (Germany)
March 22, 2010 (UK)
December 4, 2007

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