Via YouTube, David Lynch TheaterFilm & TVNewsDavid Lynch is reportedly working on a new Netflix seriesWisteria is the working title of the Blue Velvet filmmaker’s upcoming projectShareLink copied ✔️November 29, 2020Film & TVNewsTextThom Waite David Lynch fans haven’t been short of something to watch during lockdown: besides the filmmaker’s daily weather report and DIY projects, there’s been the first public release of old short films including 2015’s Fire (Pozar) and 2011’s The 3Rs. Back in September however, Lynch himself suggested that the global pandemic has put plans for a new project on hold. Specifically, he would “probably be making a film or continuing story” if it wasn’t for COVID-19, he explained in an interview with PCS Literary Magazine. Now, courtesy of Welcome to Twin Peaks, we have some more information on a potential new series for Netflix. The fansite points out a listing in the November 26 issue of Production Weekly, which details an “untitled David Lynch project” with the working title Wisteria. Welcome to Twin Peaks also reports that shooting is set to start in May 2021, and will partly take place at California’s Calvert Studios, where some of the Twin Peaks revival, Twin Peaks: The Return, was shot. Reportedly written and directed by Lynch, the project is set to be produced by former collaborator Sabrina S. Sutherland. A new Netflix production from David Lynch has been rumoured since he was spotted in the lobby of the streaming giant’s offices back in 2018. In early 2020, he released the short film What Would Jack Do? (an experimental noir starring himself and a ballad-singing monkey) on the platform. Can't a man privately grab a coffee in the @Netflix lobby?Not if that man is David Lynch.Shot by @mtatulli last Monday. #DavidLynchpic.twitter.com/XodxbJlZGk— Twin Peaks³⁰ (@ThatsOurWaldo) June 28, 2018 Next week (December 3), the David Lynch Foundation will hold a virtual concert with appearances from Kesha, Katy Perry, Sting, Elvis Costello, Hugh Jackman, and more. The “Meditate America” event will benefit efforts to provide meditation training to healthcare workers, at-risk families, and veterans with mental health issues. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhy Julia Ducournau’s Alpha is a future cult classic Fruits of her labour: 5 cult films about women at work Ray-Ban MetaDazed Clubbers: this is your chance to attend Paradigm ShiftGeena Rocero on her Lilly Wachowski-produced trans sci-fi thriller, Dolls Dhafer L’Abidine on Palestine 36, a drama set during the British MandateThis book goes deep on cult music videos and iconic adsRonan Day-Lewis on Anemone: ‘It’s obviously nepotism’Die My Love: The story behind Lynne Ramsay’s twisted, sexual fever dreamWhat went down at the Dazed Club screening of Bugonia The story behind Bugonia, Yorgos Lanthimos’ twisted new alien comedyJosh O’Connor and Kelly Reichardt on planning the perfect art heistDazed Club is hosting a free screening of Bugonia