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One of television's most revered series, The Twilight Zone ( CBS, 1959–64) stands as the role model for all subsequent Genre Anthology shows. Its trenchant sci-fi/horror/fantasy parables explore humanity's hopes, despairs, terrors, prides, and prejudices in deep, metaphoric ways that more conventional drama cannot.
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A description of tropes appearing in Twilight Zone (2019). The third revival of The Twilight Zone, which was made for Paramount+ and ran for two seasons.
Franchise Index. Ultra Series. True Blood. Urban Fantasy. The Twilight Zone (1959) Swamp Thing (2019) Sci-Fi Horror. The Twilight Zone (1959) When Rod Serling came up with The Twilight Zone (1959), he couldn't have known that he was creating a multimedia franchise that would endure for decades ….
Recap. Series. ShoutOut. TearJerker. Trivia. WMG. YMMV. FamousLastWord… VideoExamples. Create New. The first revival of The Twilight Zone (1959), informally known as The New Twilight Zone, aired for two seasons on CBS from 1985-87, and aired a third season in first-run syndication from 1988-89.
A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. You are entering the Twilight Zone." — Forest Whitaker, Opening Narration. The second TV revival of Rod Serling 's classic The Twilight Zone (1959), this series aired on UPN during the 2002–03 season.