One of my favorite toys as a child was my View-Master. This handheld 3D stereoscope used cardboard reels containing images from some of my favorite movies and television shows. Now Fright Rags, the leader in quality horror-related apparel and accessories, introduced a Twin Peaks-themed reel pack for their unique Fright Scope Viewfinder. Suddenly, I feel like a kid again
TWIN PEAKS FRIGHT-SCOPE REEL PACK
The officially licensed Twin Peaks Fright-Scope Reel Pack contains three reels with 21 images total. The packaging was created by Kyle Crawford (@kyleisez) who is no stranger to designing Twin Peaks-themed merchandise for Fright-Rags. He designed previously released lounge pants, a fantastic Double R Diner shirt, and other wonderful and strange apparel. The packaging can be reclosed to keep reels protected when not in use.
Each reel pack is $15.00 US and will ship during the week of May 1, 2026.
Each pack contains three individual reels with seven images each, “telling the story of Twin Peaks through classic moments in the film.” The images are in Stereoscope that creates a real 3D effect. Based on what I can see in these product photos, the company most likely used the official publicity images that Paramount have included previous home video releases. I’ll provide a break down of the photos used once I receive the order in May.
The reel pack is compatible with the Fright-Scope Viewfinder which is sold separately for $20.00 US. This item contains two reels of classic horror movies through the years.
In addition to the Twin Peaks-themed reel pack, the company has also released packs themed to Pet Semetary, The Evil Dead and Night of the Living Dead. A Creepshow 2 Reel Pack is no longer available.
ANNOUNCING THE TWIN PEAKS FRIGHT-SCOPE REEL PACK

On March 30, 2026, Fright Rags posted a preview image of the four reel packs including the Twin Peaks design. The caption read
Our brand-new FRIGHT-SCOPE Reel Packs drop this Friday April 3. Officially licensed Evil Dead, Night of the Living Dead, Pet Sematary and Twin Peaks packs, each containing 3 reels packed with 3D-style images to transport you back to your horror-lovin’ roots. PLUS we’ll have a healthy supply of the Fright-Scope 3D-Viewer if you need to grab one. SWIPE to check ’em al our and get ready to relive horror history this Friday April 03 at 12PM ET.

The fourth image in their Instagram carousel contained the Twin Peaks design.

On April 1, they posted another teaser announcement with the caption: “New 3-D Fright-Scope Reel Packs drop this Friday April 3 at 12pm ET. Officially licensed Evil Dead, Night of the Living Dead, Pet Sematary and Twin Peaks packs, each containing 3 reels packed with 3D-style images to transport you back to your horror-lovin’ roots. PLUS we’ll have a good supply of Fright-Scope 3D-Viewers if you need to grab one.”

The day before launch, Fright Rags made another post on Instagram with a look at all four designs.
TOMORROW! New officially licensed 3-D Fright-Scope Reel Packs launch this Friday April 3 at 12pm ET.
Evil Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Pet Sematary
Twin Peaks
Each containing 3 reels packed with 3D-style images to transport you back to your horror-lovin’ roots. PLUS we’ll have a good supply of Fright-Scope 3D-Viewers if you need to grab one. Which pack are you eyeballin’ ?

One final post on April 3 was made to their Instagram account with the caption:
New FRIGHT SCOPE REEL PACKS are live. Now in true 3D! Link in bio. Each officially licensed pack contains 3 reels loaded with true 3D-style images that jump right off the slide into your horror-lovin’ eyeballs.
Twin Peaks
Evil Dead
Pet Sematary
Night of the Living Dead
Need a Fright-Scope 3D-Viewer? We have those too. Snag yours while they last. Ships week of May 1. Art designed by Kyle Crawford
The banner on their main page of Fright-Rags.com contained a similar landscape design.
BRIEF HISTORY OF FRIGHT RAGS
Ben Scrivens founded Fright-Rags more than two decades ago in Rochester, New York. A horror fan since first seeing John Carpenter’s Halloween at the age of four, Ben discovered companies producing quality, horror-related apparel didn’t exist in the early 2000s. Being a graphic designer by trade, he began posting designs on a horror forum run by Justin Marby. The response was overwhelmingly positive, which lead him to producing his first run of shirts for about $600. The first order arrived on September 2, 2003, and the rest is history. Ben said his company is focused “on making the most kick-ass t-shirts, and backing them with the best possible service.”
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