Reports that David Lynch has not yet signed a contract to return to do Twin Peaks at Showtime shouldn't have you losing any sleep.
The dust-up started when Lynch, co-creator of the original series, spoke at a panel in Australia about how "complications" had arisen in the making of the Showtime revival.
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Back in October, the network had said that Lynch was not only going to pen scripts with fellow co-creator Mark Frost but also direct all the episodes.
David Lynch reponds to the question what it feels like to return to Twin Peaks after 25 years: "I haven't returned yet. And we're still working on the contract. But I love the world of Twin Peaks and I love those characters. And I think it will be very special to go back into that world." Source: #TheMix #ABCNews #DavidLynch #TwinPeaks2016 A video posted by Twin Peaks (@welcometotwinpeaks) on Mar 14, 2015 at 7:42pm PDT
In a follow up interview with an Australian news outlet, Lynch elaborated, saying they were "still working on the contract."
So, should we be worried? In short, no.
Sources close to production tell Mashable that this is all a normal part of the preproduction process. Meaning, chill.
Up until now, plans for the 9-episode revival, set to air in 2016, have gone swimmingly; though, the network has been coy.
The one bit of casting news that has been released was back in January, when Kyle MacLachlan made a surprise appearance at a press event to announce his return -- something that, again, is likely to happen.
So, rest easy and get yourself a damn good cup of coffee.