During its original run, The Twilight Zone was known for its many scary and creepy episodes. From 1959 to 1964, the Rod Serling-narrated science fiction horror anthology terrified viewers with ...
The Twilight Zone often had its own logic, but some episodes had none at all. Several twist endings still don't make sense ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starting on Monday, it's a new time and space for mind-bending 1960s TV show "The Twilight Zone." Sixty years after its television debut, the classic anthology series will be ...
Necessity is the mother of invention, as the original iteration of The Twilight Zone (airing regularly on SYFY) proved again and again in the face of limited budgets, tight shooting schedules, and ...
An episode of the classic sci-fi series shares its name with "Severance" Season 2, Episode 9, "The After Hours." “The Twilight Zone” Season 1, Episode 34 stars Anne Francis as Marsha White, a woman ...
After so many decades, The Twilight Zone is still known for its eerie twist. However, out of the many episodes from the original five-season run, if there's one daring twist that folks still talk ...
It's been 50 years since the Emmy Award-winning TV writer and producer died. But watching reruns of The Twilight Zone confirms that the themes Serling tackled remain relevant.
When an opportunity arose to better the conclusion of "Where is Everybody?" Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling didn't hesitate ...
Sometimes, lack of sleep can get those creative juices flowing, as writer Jerome Bixby learned in the early 1950s when the idea for one of the greatest and most terrifying short stories came to him ...
“This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call The Twilight Zone.” Not many TV shows have an opening narration that has become part of pop culture, but then anything can happen in ...