Famous director David Lynch recently revealed in an interview that he has been diagnosed with emphysema, a lung disease caused by his years of smoking. Despite rumors circulating that he was planning to retire due to his health condition, Lynch made it clear that he has no intentions of stepping away from his work. Lynch first gained recognition with his debut feature film, Eraserhead, in 1977. Since then, he has become known for his unique, surreal, and sometimes bizarre style in both films and TV shows. One of his most notable works is the cult-favorite series Twin Peaks, which he co-created in the 90s and revisited in 2017 to critical acclaim. However, Lynch’s last feature film was released in 2006, and it seems fans may have to wait a while longer for his next project. In a recent interview with Sight and Sound magazine, the 78-year-old director opened up about his health struggles with emphysema, which have limited his mobility and may require him to direct future projects remotely. After news of his diagnosis spread online, there was speculation that Lynch was planning to retire completely. However, in a post on Twitter, he dispelled these rumors by stating, “I will never retire.” Lynch expressed gratitude for the concern from his fans and reassured them that despite his health challenges, he is doing well overall. He shared that he quit smoking over two years ago and received positive results from recent tests, except for the emphysema. Lynch ended his message on a positive note, expressing his happiness and love for his work, stating, “I want you all to know that I really appreciate your concern. Love, David.” Despite his health struggles, Lynch’s determination to continue creating and his unwavering passion for his craft are evident in his refusal to retire. Fans can look forward to more of his unique and captivating projects in the future, even if they may be directed from a distance. David Lynch’s legacy as a visionary filmmaker remains strong, and his resilience in the face of health challenges serves as an inspiration to many.