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Twin Peaks: From Z To A Box Set Is A Bargain For Amazon Prime Day
Twin Peaks fans who haven't picked up the From Z to A Blu-ray collection will definitely want to check out Amazon's Prime Day deal before it sells out. On sale for just $47 (was $55.29), Twin Peaks: From Z to A collects all three seasons of David Lynch's surrealist masterpiece, the prequel movie Fire Walk with Me, and 20-plus hours of special features across 21 discs. For more great Prime Day deals, check out GameSpot's Prime Day hub, which will be updated regularly through the end of the event.
Amazon actually has multiple Twin Peaks box sets in its Prime Day sale. Twin Peaks: The Television Collection Blu-ray edition is $44 (was $52). The Television Collection doesn't come with as many bonus features or the prequel movie, so if you're buying a Blu-ray set, From Z to A is the way to go. But if you already own The Television Collection, you might be more interested in the Criterion Collection release of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. The prequel film was released on 4K Blu-ray in October 2025, and it's now on sale for 34% off at Amazon, taking the price down to $33.21.
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You can take an in-depth look at Twin Peaks: From Z to A, The Television Collection on DVD and Blu-ray, and Criterion's new 4K Blu-ray restoration of Fire Walk with Me below.
Twin Peaks is one of the most memorable TV series of all time. Created by the late David Lynch, who died earlier this year, Twin Peaks was a hit in both the early '90s and in 2017 when Showtime revived the groundbreaking series for a third season.
As mentioned, From Z to A is a one-stop shop. You'll get all 30 episodes of the original two-season run, the aforementioned 1992 prequel film, and the 2017 revival that ran on Showtime for 18 episodes. That's 48 episodes of superb TV and an awesome feature film in one package.
You'll also get a long list of special features, including 4K versions of the original series Pilot episode and Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series Episode 8. Here's a look at the highlights:
Twin Peaks: From Z to A Special Features
In total, that's over 20 hours of additional Twin Peaks content. It's worth noting that the packaging for this Twin Peaks: From Z to A reprinting differs from the original 2019 version. The new edition uses a plastic case rather than the premium fold-out box of the original, and it lacks the collectible art prints. This cost-saving measure probably makes producing the sets easier, which hopefully means this reprint run will remain in print longer. It's no longer a collector's item like the original release, but it does offer an affordable way to watch the entire series on Blu-ray.
Fire Walk with Me's 4K Blu-ray edition includes 4K UHD and 1080p Blu-ray discs. Both discs have the film and all of the special features outlined below.
Criterion's edition of Fire Walk with Me makes for a nice display piece and includes an exclusive booklet of essays. The actual on-disc content is the same as what you'll find in From Z to A, but you won't be able to watch the movie in 4K unless you get Criterion's standalone edition.
Fire Walk with Me joined The Criterion Collection on standard Blu-ray back in 2017.
Twin Peaks: The Television Collection released on Blu-ray in 2019. Up until the launch of the Z to A reprint earlier this year, this 16-disc collection was the default choice for anyone who wanted to own the series in physical format in 1080p resolution. It include the original 30-episode run and the 18-part Limited Event Series.
The Television Collection is missing some of the special features in From Z to A, and it doesn't have Fire Walk with Me prequel film. But if you pick up one of the Criterion Collection editions of the movie, the omission here isn't a big deal.
The one thing The Television Collection has on the repackaged version of From Z to A is the box art and packaging. The Television Collection definitely looks better than From Z to A's oversized plastic case.
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