SYFY WIRE The Twilight Zone Why Six Episodes of The Twilight Zone Season 2 Look Very Different Budget concerns led to an unexpected format change in the midst of the sci-fi classic's second season. By Matthew Jackson 48 sec ago How The Twilight Zone Created a Self-Driving Car in the 1960s for “You Drive” One of The Twilight Zone's most memorable images is a Ford sedan driving... by itself. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago Did You Know The Twilight Zone Had a Different Narrator Before Series Creator Rod Serling? No one could welcome us into the fifth dimension like Serling. By Josh Weiss 4 weeks ago The Season 1 Fan Feedback That Changed Rod Serling’s Approach to The Twilight Zone Looking back at how the original take on The Twilight Zone changed along the way. By Trent Moore 1 month ago The Classic Twilight Zone Episode That Inspired Jordan Peele's Us A tale of doppelgangers and paranoia, Us has its roots in a classic genre story. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago Why This Famous Sci-Fi Robot Showed Up on The Twilight Zone 3 Different Times Robby the Robot, who first appeared in the iconic sci-fi flick Forbidden Planet, appeared in many more films and TV shows. By James Grebey 2 months ago The Strange Occurrence of the Twilight Zone Episode That Won an Oscar - Yes, an Oscar One episode of The Twilight Zone made it to the Academy Awards stage. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago Why The Twilight Zone Endures After All These Years The Twilight Zone first aired in 1959, but it still feels relevant today. By Vanessa Armstrong 3 months ago The Twilight Zone's Most Underrated Episode is "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" is a cautionary tale wrapped in landmark sci-fi trappings that resonates with audiences long after the end credits roll. By Phil Pirrello 3 months ago The Dark, "Deadly" Prank William Shatner Pulled While Filming a Classic Twilight Zone Episode Shatner tricked director Richard Donner good during the "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" shoot. By James Grebey 3 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 2
Why Six Episodes of The Twilight Zone Season 2 Look Very Different Budget concerns led to an unexpected format change in the midst of the sci-fi classic's second season. By Matthew Jackson 48 sec ago
How The Twilight Zone Created a Self-Driving Car in the 1960s for “You Drive” One of The Twilight Zone's most memorable images is a Ford sedan driving... by itself. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago
Did You Know The Twilight Zone Had a Different Narrator Before Series Creator Rod Serling? No one could welcome us into the fifth dimension like Serling. By Josh Weiss 4 weeks ago
The Season 1 Fan Feedback That Changed Rod Serling’s Approach to The Twilight Zone Looking back at how the original take on The Twilight Zone changed along the way. By Trent Moore 1 month ago
The Classic Twilight Zone Episode That Inspired Jordan Peele's Us A tale of doppelgangers and paranoia, Us has its roots in a classic genre story. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago
Why This Famous Sci-Fi Robot Showed Up on The Twilight Zone 3 Different Times Robby the Robot, who first appeared in the iconic sci-fi flick Forbidden Planet, appeared in many more films and TV shows. By James Grebey 2 months ago
The Strange Occurrence of the Twilight Zone Episode That Won an Oscar - Yes, an Oscar One episode of The Twilight Zone made it to the Academy Awards stage. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago
Why The Twilight Zone Endures After All These Years The Twilight Zone first aired in 1959, but it still feels relevant today. By Vanessa Armstrong 3 months ago
The Twilight Zone's Most Underrated Episode is "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" is a cautionary tale wrapped in landmark sci-fi trappings that resonates with audiences long after the end credits roll. By Phil Pirrello 3 months ago
The Dark, "Deadly" Prank William Shatner Pulled While Filming a Classic Twilight Zone Episode Shatner tricked director Richard Donner good during the "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" shoot. By James Grebey 3 months ago