Save 50% On Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me And More David Lynch Films On 4K Blu-Ray
Published: 15/11/2025
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Premium 4K editions of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Mulholland Dr., and Blue Velvet drop to $25 as Amazon launches holiday sale honoring the late filmmaker's legacy.
Criterion's new 4K restoration of Fire Walk with Me features DTS TrueHD 7.1 audio supervised by Lynch before his passing.
Amazon launched 50% discounts across Criterion's David Lynch catalog following the visionary director's death earlier this year, with the October 7 release of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me in 4K Blu-ray now available for $25 down from its $50 MSRP. The sale encompasses six Lynch titles across 4K and standard Blu-ray formats, including Mulholland Dr., Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, Eraserhead, and Inland Empire.
Criterion's Fire Walk with Me edition represents the first 4K home video release of Lynch's 1992 Twin Peaks prequel, featuring a digital restoration and 7.1 Master Audio mix supervised by the director before his January 2025 passing. The package includes 90 minutes of deleted scenes assembled by Lynch as The Missing Pieces, plus interviews with leads Sheryl Lee and Ray Wise alongside composer Angelo Badalamenti's commentary on the film's haunting score.
The timing coincides with renewed interest in Lynch's complete works following tributes from the film community. Paramount simultaneously reprinted Twin Peaks: From Z to A, the comprehensive Blu-ray collection spanning all three seasons plus Fire Walk with Me, now discounted to $55 from $70. Unlike the original 2019 collector's edition with fold-out packaging and art prints, the reprint uses standard plastic cases to maintain lower production costs and longer availability.
"Criterion's edition 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."
Lynch's influence on prestige television reached its apex with Twin Peaks, the 1990 ABC series that revolutionized primetime narrative structure before Showtime revived it for an 18-episode 2017 run. Fire Walk with Me initially divided critics upon theatrical release but gained reappraisal as an essential bridge between the original series and The Return, chronicling Laura Palmer's final week through Lynch's signature surrealist lens.
The Criterion sale extends beyond Lynch to hundreds of titles from the arthouse distributor's catalog, including recent additions like The Wes Anderson Archive box set and Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley. Standard Blu-ray editions of Lynch films dropped to $20 each, while 4K releases of Mulholland Dr., Blue Velvet, and Lost Highway match Fire Walk with Me's $25 price point through the holiday promotion window.
By Steven Petite,Brendan Hesse
3 min read · Nov 16, 2025