SYFY WIRE Rod Serling The Twilight Zone’s Most Iconic Catchphrase Was Barely Ever Said "Submitted for your approval" wasn't actually submitted all that much. By James Grebey 16 min ago Rod Serling's Very Specific Reason for Making The Twilight Zone's Legendary Christmas Episode The Twilight Zone has a Christmas episode because of one item on Rod Serling's wish list. By Matthew Jackson 3 min ago How This Classic Twilight Zone Episode Sparked a Devilish Disagreement Between Writer & Director Sometimes, the devil is literally in the details. By Josh Weiss 13 min ago Remembering One of the Most Effective Ghost Stories Ever Told on The Original Twilight Zone Side note: Pinto Sykes is one of the coolest outlaw names in all of Western fiction. By Josh Weiss 1 min ago Why Season 4 of The Twilight Zone Had Longer Episodes (And Why It Changed Back) Season 4 of the Twilight Zone marked a major departure in format for the beloved series. By Matthew Jackson 23 hours ago Why This Classic Twilight Zone Episode Was Filmed to Make You Feel Unsettled - All to Set Up the Twist No, the cameraman wasn't napping — director Richard L. Bare was making a point! By Josh Weiss 4 weeks ago The Only Twilight Zone Episode That Got Its Start on the Radio One of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone has its roots in a 1940s radio broadcast. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago Remember When Columbo Played Fidel Castro (Sort of) on The Twilight Zone? Peter Falk's turn as rabid dog revolutionary Ramos Clemente is certainly a performance for the ages. By Josh Weiss 4 weeks ago Why Did Rod Serling Wait 36 Episodes to Actually Appear in The Twilight Zone? The Twilight Zone's creator narrates the intro to every episode, but you don't actually see him until the very end of the Season 1 finale. By James Grebey 1 month ago One of The Twilight Zone's Most Iconic Makeup Effects Was Inspired by a 1960 H.G. Wells Adaptation Necessity is the mother of invention! By Josh Weiss 1 month ago SYFY WIRE | Page 2
The Twilight Zone’s Most Iconic Catchphrase Was Barely Ever Said "Submitted for your approval" wasn't actually submitted all that much. By James Grebey 16 min ago
Rod Serling's Very Specific Reason for Making The Twilight Zone's Legendary Christmas Episode The Twilight Zone has a Christmas episode because of one item on Rod Serling's wish list. By Matthew Jackson 3 min ago
How This Classic Twilight Zone Episode Sparked a Devilish Disagreement Between Writer & Director Sometimes, the devil is literally in the details. By Josh Weiss 13 min ago
Remembering One of the Most Effective Ghost Stories Ever Told on The Original Twilight Zone Side note: Pinto Sykes is one of the coolest outlaw names in all of Western fiction. By Josh Weiss 1 min ago
Why Season 4 of The Twilight Zone Had Longer Episodes (And Why It Changed Back) Season 4 of the Twilight Zone marked a major departure in format for the beloved series. By Matthew Jackson 23 hours ago
Why This Classic Twilight Zone Episode Was Filmed to Make You Feel Unsettled - All to Set Up the Twist No, the cameraman wasn't napping — director Richard L. Bare was making a point! By Josh Weiss 4 weeks ago
The Only Twilight Zone Episode That Got Its Start on the Radio One of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone has its roots in a 1940s radio broadcast. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago
Remember When Columbo Played Fidel Castro (Sort of) on The Twilight Zone? Peter Falk's turn as rabid dog revolutionary Ramos Clemente is certainly a performance for the ages. By Josh Weiss 4 weeks ago
Why Did Rod Serling Wait 36 Episodes to Actually Appear in The Twilight Zone? The Twilight Zone's creator narrates the intro to every episode, but you don't actually see him until the very end of the Season 1 finale. By James Grebey 1 month ago
One of The Twilight Zone's Most Iconic Makeup Effects Was Inspired by a 1960 H.G. Wells Adaptation Necessity is the mother of invention! By Josh Weiss 1 month ago