SYFY WIRE The Twilight Zone 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 The 10 Best, Most Shocking, WTF Twilight Zone Twist Endings Before another Twilight Zone marathon begins, we submit to you our ranking of the most memorable and shocking endings the show ever produced. By Phil Pirrello 3 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 2
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
The 10 Best, Most Shocking, WTF Twilight Zone Twist Endings Before another Twilight Zone marathon begins, we submit to you our ranking of the most memorable and shocking endings the show ever produced. By Phil Pirrello 3 months ago