The Twilight Zone Three Classic Twilight Zone Episodes Foreshadowed Rod Serling's Script for Planet of the Apes Serling's signature twists became a staple of the original entry in the simian saga. By Josh Weiss 2 days ago How An Actor's Real-Life Injury Made One Twilight Zone Episode Even Creepier Sometimes you have to improvise, and in one case that meant a very creepy Twilight Zone style choice. By Matthew Jackson 1 week ago How the Real-Life Trial of a Nazi War Criminal Inspired This Classic Episode of The Twilight Zone Serling, who wasn't able to fight the Nazis during World War II, got a revenge of sorts with this episode. By Josh Weiss 2 weeks ago Enter The Twilight Zone with SYFY's Annual July 4th Marathon: How to Watch There aren't many guarantees in this life — other than death, taxes, and SYFY's Twilight Zone marathons. By SYFY WIRE Staff 3 weeks ago The Only Twilight Zone Episode with Its Own Sequel Just one classic episode of The Twilight Zone was lucky enough to get a canonical sequel. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago This Iconic Twilight Zone Villain Was Even More Terrifying in The Original Short Story You better think only good thoughts or he'll send you straight to the cornfield! By Josh Weiss 1 month ago The One Word That Only Rod Serling Could Write in Twilight Zone Scripts Rod Serling was a standout writer on The Twilight Zone in more ways than one. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago How the Twilight Zone Created A Nuclear Apocalypse for "Time Enough at Last" One of The Twilight Zone's most famous episodes made use of some clever set design. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago Submitted For Your Approval: Rod Serling's Daughters Reveal Their Favorite Episodes of The Twilight Zone Who better to ask than two of the people who knew him best? By Josh Weiss 2 months ago How One Writer's Real-Life Fears Inspired an Early Twilight Zone Episode Writer Charles Beaumont poured his own fears into his first Twilight Zone episode. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago Load More
Three Classic Twilight Zone Episodes Foreshadowed Rod Serling's Script for Planet of the Apes Serling's signature twists became a staple of the original entry in the simian saga. By Josh Weiss 2 days ago
How An Actor's Real-Life Injury Made One Twilight Zone Episode Even Creepier Sometimes you have to improvise, and in one case that meant a very creepy Twilight Zone style choice. By Matthew Jackson 1 week ago
How the Real-Life Trial of a Nazi War Criminal Inspired This Classic Episode of The Twilight Zone Serling, who wasn't able to fight the Nazis during World War II, got a revenge of sorts with this episode. By Josh Weiss 2 weeks ago
Enter The Twilight Zone with SYFY's Annual July 4th Marathon: How to Watch There aren't many guarantees in this life — other than death, taxes, and SYFY's Twilight Zone marathons. By SYFY WIRE Staff 3 weeks ago
The Only Twilight Zone Episode with Its Own Sequel Just one classic episode of The Twilight Zone was lucky enough to get a canonical sequel. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago
This Iconic Twilight Zone Villain Was Even More Terrifying in The Original Short Story You better think only good thoughts or he'll send you straight to the cornfield! By Josh Weiss 1 month ago
The One Word That Only Rod Serling Could Write in Twilight Zone Scripts Rod Serling was a standout writer on The Twilight Zone in more ways than one. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago
How the Twilight Zone Created A Nuclear Apocalypse for "Time Enough at Last" One of The Twilight Zone's most famous episodes made use of some clever set design. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago
Submitted For Your Approval: Rod Serling's Daughters Reveal Their Favorite Episodes of The Twilight Zone Who better to ask than two of the people who knew him best? By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
How One Writer's Real-Life Fears Inspired an Early Twilight Zone Episode Writer Charles Beaumont poured his own fears into his first Twilight Zone episode. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago