The president of Showtime weighed in on the production status of "Twin Peaks" today and gave an update on when viewers can expect the new series to debut. According to David Nevins the revival series should debut in the second quarter of 2017.

Variety is also reporting that director David Lynch is currently in the "Twin Peaks" editing room, now that the season has wrapped production. That means the long awaited third season of "Twin Peaks" should be premiering in either April, May, or June of next year.

The 25-year-old murder mystery drama is set to feature the return of most of the original cast, including Kyle MacLachlan as Detective Dale Cooper, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Johnson, Dana Ashbrook as Bobby Briggs, Phoebe Augustine as Ronette Pulaski, Richard Beymer as Ben Horne, and Catherine Coulson as the Log Lady.

An extensive list of new actors are set to co-star in the series as well, including Trent Reznor, Tim Roth, Amanda Seyfried, Eddie Vedder, Naomi Watts, Ernie Hudson, and Ashley Judd. Mark Frost and David Lynch are also back to produce this new season. "Twin Peaks" originally ran on ABC for two seasons from 1990 to 1991.