AN UNPRODUCED DAVID LYNCH PROJECT??

famously died with many projects abandoned or left incomplete: the comedy “One Saliva Bubble” with Steve Martin and Martin Short; a highly-unlikely Eraserhead sequel that would continue Henry’s adventures (which Mel Brooks farcically claimed would be titled “Eraserhead: The Terrible Twos”); the animated “Snootworld” (canceled by Netflix); “Unrecorded Night” (code named “Wisteria”) (also canceled by Netflix); and, perhaps most infamously, “Ronnie Rocket.”

Lynch was known to extensively storyboard his ideas with sketches and/or doodles before embarking on a script proper. This is where our story starts. This reddit poster claims to have found this a this drawing at the bottom of a box of papers and trinkets labeled “memorabilia” purchased at a recent L.A. estate sale for $50. On the back (the poster did not upload an image) was written “DL-3/6/26.” The poster theorizes that is an authentic Lynch sketch, made in his final days, for an unproduced project, many of which were rumored to still be brewing in Lynch’s always-busy brain. Horizontal streaking near the bottom of the image suggests it might have been transferred from a video source—or deliberately crafted to look as if it had?

A sketch from an unproduced David Lynch project?

To be skeptical, the style is only pseudo-Lynchian. The crosshatching at the bottom is similar to, but less aggressive, than Lynch’s usual pencil style. The rabbit definitely fits the auteur’s preoccupations. But “grey aliens” are not a typical feature of Lynch’s work (Lynch prefers his aliens more like pillars of steam arising from some baroque samovar apparatus), and the floating fish and eyeball in the doorway seem like they were tacked on by someone trying to be “weird.” It actually seems too “regular” for Lynch.

OK, it’s probably not from an unproduced Lynch project: but what could it be? Are the numbers at the bottom some kind of timecode, or a title? What plot or symbolism could it hide? And what does it mean?

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