An animated show that draws heavily from Twin Peaks is now set to release its pilot, bringing a new successor of sorts to the prior 90s show to life. While the Twin Peaks show ended now over two decades ago, its popularity has lived on in an impressive way, with the mystery horror drama putting David Lynch on the map, and crafting a story that remains a beloved cult classic to this day.
With Twin Peaks having such a distinctive tone and story, it’s inevitable that other projects have drawn from its surreal small town charms, and a catalog of releases can be seen to follow on from the series in some form of another or be infused with a similar vibe, mirroring much of what made Twin Peaks so intriguing and so impossible to forget.
One such exciting Twin Peaks successor has been in the works since December 2025, though it has only recently gotten the funding to definitely move forward. While the upcoming pilot looks promising in its own right, it also looks all the more exciting for anyone who considers themselves a Twin Peaks fan, since the upcoming release already seems to wear its inspiration well based on previews.
Where Is Tracy Maddison Just Officially Got The Green Light
Where Is Tracy Maddison, as the name suggests, is a horror mystery about missing teen Tracy Maddison, with the series mirroring Twin Peaks by focusing around a missing girl who haunts the narrative, and the investigators who come to the small town to seek answers, only to find the mystery embroiled in supernatural matters.
While for the animated show, this centers around two film students, rather than a detective like in Twin Peaks, the similarities are already striking between the two projects, and the official Kickstarter for the pilot mentions it is inspired directly by the show, alongside the likes of other existential narratives with a paranormal edge, like Night in the Woods and The Blair Witch Project.
Where Is Tracy Maddison initially drew interest from the public with a concept trailer, which showed off the project’s eye-catching art style, and its ability to build up the mystery of its story, as well as the world said story is set in. This paved the way for Where Is Tracy Maddison’s Kickstarter for its pilot to get funded in short order, with the project getting $44,000 of its $30,000 goal pledged thus far.
This means the animated series is officially on the way, with a pilot being twofold exciting as our first proper look at the story, and a major opportunity to build even more audience excitement and interest for prospective further chapters of the series. Interestingly, the way Where Is Tracy Maddison plays into a current-day trend with animated movies and shows suggests the franchise is in a promising position.
Where Is Tracy Maddison Continues An Exciting Trend In Animation
A range of wonderful-looking independent projects have gotten funded through means like Kickstarter in the months and years prior, with upcoming animated series Clara & the Below being one of the most recent projects of this kind to get its own community funding in order to become reality.
Where Is Tracy Maddison following suit shows the potential independent animated projects have, which is especially exciting to note given many promising animated series and movies have ended up by the wayside over the years as a result of major studios and networks not being able to find a place for them, or finding the innovative or experimental angles of some projects too risky to take on.
The fact that projects like Where Is Tracy Maddison can find themselves with thousands of dollars of funding despite going the non-traditional route suggests these approaches are becoming increasingly viable for animated releases, which makes sense given platforms like YouTube and Tiktok mean audiences are looking at independent creators more than ever.
Hopefully, Where Is Tracy Maddison can be a success story that further encourages promising creators to consider things like Kickstarter as ways to get their dream projects off the ground. However, whatever the case may be in that regard, the upcoming animated series does appear to be a must-watch for Twin Peaks fans or fans of mysteries in general, since its core story is so clearly inspired by the iconic 90s show.




