Twilight Zone (1959 - 2003): 4
TV Shows
The Twilight Zone (2002–2003), a science fiction horror anthology show, was presented by Forest Whitaker. This version of the series aired for one season on UPN network and was the second of three revivals of Rod Serling’s original 1959-1964 show. Forest Whitaker served as both narrator and on-screen host, taking over Serling’s role. The series was a joint effort between Spirit Dance Entertainment, Trilogy Entertainment Group, Joshmax Productions Services, and New ...
TV Shows
The Twilight Zone
Director: Rod Serling
Genre: Science Fiction (TV Shows)
Cast:

Charles Aidman
Robin Ward
Director: Rod Serling
Genre: Science Fiction (TV Shows)
Cast:
Charles Aidman
Robin Ward
The Twilight Zone (1985–1989), an anthology television series that originally aired from September 27, 1985 to April 15, 1989, was the first of three revivals of Rod Serling’s acclaimed 1959-1964 show. Similar to its predecessor, it featured a range of speculative fiction that often involved ordinary characters in extraordinary situations. However, unlike the original, most episodes included multiple self-contained stories instead of just one. Though the voice-over narrations were still present, they were not as consistent as in the previous series. Some episodes had only an opening or closing narration, while ...
Movies
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Director: George Miller
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:

Dan Aykroyd
Albert Brooks
Burgess Meredith
Director: George Miller
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:
Dan Aykroyd
Albert Brooks
Burgess Meredith
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) is an American science fiction anthology film helmed by notable producers Steven Spielberg and John Landis. Inspired by the 1959–1964 TV series of the same name created by Rod Serling, the movie showcases four distinct tales directed by Landis, Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller. Whereas
TV Shows
The American science fiction horror anthology television series, The Twilight Zone (1959–1964), was created and presented by Rod Serling for CBS. It aired from October 2, 1959 to June 19, 1964, spanning five seasons. Each episode tells a standalone story centered around characters grappling with odd or unsettling events, often referred to as ‘the Twilight Zone’. The show was known for its surprise endings and underlying morals. While primarily science-fiction, the series also delved into fantasy and horror through its paranormal and Kafkaesque elements. In fact, the phrase ‘twilight zone’ has ...