An updated version of the classic anthology series featuring various tales of science fiction, mystery, and horror.An updated version of the classic anthology series featuring various tales of science fiction, mystery, and horror.An updated version of the classic anthology series featuring various tales of science fiction, mystery, and horror.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 5 wins & 13 nominations total
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I was very excited about this new remake of the series. Its promotion during the Super Bowl promised a premium product. What disappointment !!! Only two or three episodes are worth it, the rest has nothing to do with the original premise of the great Rod Serling. The remake of the iconic episode Nightmare at 20,000 Feet is tedious, boring, slow and mediocre, most of the episodes are. I don't understand what criteria they used, the 80's and early 2000's remakes were well done, with original and creative stories that respected the foundation of the series, but this show is bad, very bad.
Season two in my opinion is way better than the first season. In no way is it better than the original, but it kept my interest and I was excited for the next episode.
I spent every episode waiting. And that's it. I just wait for something that never happens. Casting is good and the acting is on par, but the stories are just... blah... Hopefully they can get some better stores in future seasons.
I've just finished watching the first four episodes, and I went from excited anticipation, to disappointed, to fed up enough to bail on future episodes.
Each episode seems to be plot-focused on targeting one identifiable group as perpetual racists, and another group as perpetual victims.
The science fiction is a minor incidental to the series.
Rod is turning in his grave! Shame on this reboot!
Each episode seems to be plot-focused on targeting one identifiable group as perpetual racists, and another group as perpetual victims.
The science fiction is a minor incidental to the series.
Rod is turning in his grave! Shame on this reboot!
The thing that sets the original The Twilight Zone apart is that each episode is expertly filmed, especially in its use of longer takes and slow moving panning shots, that cinematography helps to kick the tension into high gear, the new series doesn't do that and I can't figure out why? The cinematography in the first two episodes just did not draw me in, they explained too much right off the get go.
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- TriviaAfter La quatrième dimension (1959), La cinquième dimension (1985) and La treizième dimension (2002), this is the fourth "Twilight Zone" television series. There have also been two films in the franchise: La Quatrième Dimension (1983) and Twilight Zone: la quatrième dimension (1994), as well as a radio adaptation The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas (2002).
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