Showtime has released two new trailers forTwin PeaksSeason 3, which debuts this May. It’s still too early to give fans any real footage from these new episodes. Instead we get to see Agent Dale Cooper in the Black Lodge, smashing his head into a mirror, releasing his inner Bob. We also get to see the body of Laura Palmer as it is first discovered. This all comes with the ominous warning that it is all happening again.

Back in June of last year, Showtime presidentDavid Nevinsteased that the highly-anticipatedTwin Peaks Season 3was being eyed to debut sometime in spring 2017. Due to the unorthodox nature of the production, which was essentially shot like one large movie, the network wouldn’t confirm how many episodes this new season would be, until after the entire season was cut together. There had initially been reports that the show was eyeing an 18-episode expanded order, which was double the network’s original order. That 18-episode order was confirmed in January. Showtime also confirmed the series will debut with a two-hour premiere on Sunday, May 21.

The official Showtime PR Twitter feed confirmed that, following theTwin Peaks premiere, the shows third and fourth episodes will be available “immediately following theTwin Peakspremiere on Showtime Streaming, On Demand and the network’s new streaming service, Showtime Anytime.” Showtime network presidentDavid Nevinsconfirmed the news during the network’s TCA Winter Tour presentation, withDeadlinerevealing that the network president said the show is “really happening” and that, “It will be 18 unforgettable hours.”

The network president also admitted that he has already seen the entire season during private screenings held by series creatorDavid Lynch, who was seen reprising his role as Agent Cole in the most recent trailer released last month. Both the network president and programming president wereGary Levinewere treated to donuts before each screening byDavid Lynch, whose Agent Cole character is seen munching on donuts in the trailer. While he would not divulge any plot details,David Nevinsteased that the episodes represent, “the pure-heroin version of David Lynch,” while hinting that, like the original series, this new season, “rewards close watching.”

Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking and influential broadcast series of all time,Twin Peaksfollowed the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town who were stunned after their homecoming queenLaura Palmeris shockingly murdered. The town’s sheriff welcomed the help of FBI agent Dale Cooper, who came to town to investigate the case. As Cooper conducted his search for Laura’s killer, the town’s secrets were gradually exposed. The mystery that ensued set off an eerie chain of events that plunged the inhabitants of Twin Peaks into a darker examination of their very existence. Twenty-five years later, the story continues…

Filming wrapped on theTwin Peaks revivalback in April, when the full cast of a whopping 217 actors was announced. Along withKyle MacLachlan, who was the first actor confirmed for the show, returning cast members from the original series includeMadchen Amick,Dana Ashbrook,David Duchovny,Sherilyn Fenn,Miguell Ferrer,Sheryl Lee,Peggy Lipton,Harry Dean Stanton,Russ Tamblyn,Ray WiseandAlicia Witt, just to name a few. Among the notable new additions areAmanda Seyfried,Jennifer Jason Leigh,Monica Belluci,Jim Belushi,Michael Cera,David Dastmalchian,Laura Dern,Sky Ferreira,Balthazar Getty,Ernie Hudson,Ashley Judd,Robert Knepper,David Koechner,Matthew Lillard,Josh McDermitt,Sara Paxton,Trent Reznor,Tom Sizemore,Ethan Suplee,Jessica Szhor,Eddie VedderandNaomi Watts. We still haven’t learned any new details about who these characters are playing, but hopefully a new trailer with the first actual footage will be released soon. Until then, take a look at these latest teasers from the official Showtime and Showtime Youtube accounts as we wait for more on Twin Peaks.