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Contents.Production Development On December 19, 2012, it was announced that had finalized a deal to develop, executive produce, and potentially direct a third revival of The Twilight Zone for. Additionally, at the time of the announcement, the production had yet to hire a writer, begun being shopped to networks and was still finalizing a deal with the Serling estate.
On March 7, 2013, it was reported that a writer was in negotiations to join the series. By 2016, and had joined the production and CBS was weighing whether to shop the project to other networks or streaming services or to place it on their own. Kinberg eventually left the project to write and direct the film and Singer and Sweeny soon dropped out as well.On November 2, 2017, it was announced that CBS was redeveloping the revival for their streaming service CBS All Access. Additionally, it was reported that was in talks to executive produce the series through his production company and that Marco Ramirez was in talks to serve as showrunner. On December 6, 2017, it was announced that CBS had given the production a series order.
Peele and Ramirez were confirmed to executive produce alongside Simon Kinberg, Win Rosenfeld, Audrey Chon, Carol Serling, and Rick Berg. Peele, Ramirez, and Kinberg were also set to collaborate on the series' premiere episode. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist of CBS Television Studios, Monkeypaw Productions, and.On August 6, 2018, it was confirmed that the first season would consist of ten episodes. Additionally, it was reported that the production had established a writers' room and completed concepts, outlines, and scripts for the first season in various stages of development. The series was not planned to have a formal showrunner but director was set to be in charge of overseeing continuity among episodes.
On September 20, 2018, it was announced that, in addition to executive producing, Peele would serve as the series' narrator and host. On October 2, 2018, it was announced via a promotional video for the series that Gerard McMurray was directing an episode with Mathias Herndl serving as his director of photography.
On November 15, 2018, it was reported that would write an episode of the series.On April 29, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season. Casting In October 2018, it was announced that and had been cast in guest-starring roles; Lathan would appear in an episode titled 'Rewind' and Scott in an episode titled 'Nightmare at 30,000 Feet', a remake of the original series episode '.
On November 15, 2018, it was reported that had been cast in a guest starring role. In December 2018, it was announced that, Erica Tremblay, and would appear in guest starring roles. Cho, Tolman, and the Tremblays would appear in an episode titled 'The Wunderkind' and Yeun and Kinnear in an episode titled 'The Traveler'. In January 2019, it was reported that, Jefferson White, Jonathan Whitesell, and had been cast in guest starring roles. Wise, Williams, Dryzek, White, and Whitesell would appear in one episode while Farmiga, Seehorn, Kirby, Barinholtz, and Hynes-White would be featured in another. On February 7, 2019, it was announced that, and had been cast to guest star in an episode titled 'Point of Origin'.
The full trailer revealed that, and would make guest appearances with Morgan appearing alongside Nanjiani, Fleshler in 'Rewind' alongside Lathan, and Diamantopoulos joining Scott in 'Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'. It was revealed through the official page that would appear in an episode.
On March 8, 2019, it was announced and would appear in an episode, while and would appear in an episode titled 'The Blue Scorpion'. On March 28, 2019, it was announced that would appear in an episode titled 'Replay', which was previously titled 'Rewind'. Filming Principal photography for the series began on October 1, 2018, in, Canada, and concluded on March 20, 2019.
Episodes No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date1'The Comedian'April 1, 2019 ( 2019-04-01)Struggling Samir Wassan meets legendary comic J.C. Wheeler, who advises him to include personal material in his routines. After doing a successful routine centered around his dog, Samir returns home and discovers that not only did his dog vanish, but no one seems to remember that it ever existed.
He then learns that jokes about the people in his life get laughs, but cause them to disappear from existence. After accidentally erasing his nephew, Devin, Samir starts erasing people he thinks the world would be better off without. His girlfriend, Rena, leaves him after the erasing of David Kendall causes her to go from a successful to a struggling. After another encounter with Wheeler, Samir continues abusing his power, going so far as erasing rival comic Didi Scott. Rena confronts him during a set with a journal containing names of those he's erased. Realizing what he has done, Samir erases himself from existence while everyone previously erased exists again.
Didi, now a rising star, meets Wheeler following a set and asks for his advice.Cast:, Diarra Kilpatrick,2'Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'Story by:, and Marco RamirezTeleplay by: Marco RamirezBased on ' by:April 1, 2019 ( 2019-04-01)PTSD-afflicted Justin Sanderson boards Northern Goldstar Airlines Flight 1015 from Washington, D.C. To Tel Aviv after accepting a job offer. Shortly before takeoff, Justin finds an MP3 player in his seat pocket and discovers it contains a podcast hosted by Rodman Edwards revolving around 'the mystery of Northern Goldstar Flight 1015', which disappeared an hour into the flight. As the podcast accurately describes events involving his fellow passengers, Justin juggles controlling his nerves and confiding in Joe Beaumont, a former who seems to be the only person who believes him and had lost his job for crashing a previous airplane. He tries using clues from the podcast to avert the disaster, but every attempt results in irritated crew and passengers. Joe then convinces Justin to help him gain access to the flight deck so he can land the plane safely in Canada. The two accomplish their mission, but Justin realizes from the podcast at the last minute that Joe is responsible for the crash.
Waking up on an atoll, Justin learns via the podcast that everyone that survived was rescued months later while he is considered missing. The other survivors appear, surround Justin from all sides, and beat him to death as he claims that he was trying to save them.Cast:,3'Replay'Gerard McMurrayApril 11, 2019 ( 2019-04-11)While at a roadside diner with her college-bound son Dorian, Nina Harrison discovers her old family camcorder has the power to turn back time when she presses the rewind button and that she is the only one aware of its capabilities. The two encounter Lasky, a racist who pulls them over for speeding before becoming violent with them. Nina rewinds time and convinces Dorian to pull over by claiming she doesn't feel well. This time however, Lasky holds them for not pulling over properly. Nina attempts to change time by first stopping at a motel and then trying to sympathize with Lasky at the diner, but both attempts end in Lasky harming or killing Dorian.
Nina then visits her estranged brother Neil who not only believes her story, but helps her get Dorian to the college campus. When Lasky arrives with a group of state troopers, Nina, Neil, and the students stand their ground; prompting Lasky to leave. Ten years later, Dorian has become a father to daughter Trinity while Nina holds onto the camcorder. After Trinity accidentally breaks the camcorder, Dorian tells Nina to let go and leaves to run an errand as she and Trinity look on.Cast:,4'A Traveler'April 18, 2019 ( 2019-04-18)Alaska police sergeant Yuka Mongoyak arranges for her brother, Jack, to be pardoned at Lane Pendleton's annual Christmas party, which she detests.
At the height of the festivities, Yuka discovers another inmate has mysteriously appeared in the station's holding cells. The stranger, whose name is 'legally' A. Traveler, claims he is an extreme tourist who has heard of Pendleton's 'famous' parties. As Traveler becomes friendly with the guests, Yuka grows suspicious of his identity. Pendleton soon grows suspicious when Traveler reveals information he should have no way of knowing like the actions done by Matheson.
When Yuka, Jack, and Pendleton spot antennas on Traveler's head, Traveler deflects their suspicions by claiming Pendleton is in league with the Russians. Pendleton then leaves to check on the shed powering the town while Traveler promises Yuka that she will be in charge and that 'his people' will come and take over. Yuka proceeds to corner Pendleton and hold him at gunpoint as they witness UFOs descend from the sky. At the station, Jack shares a piece of pumpkin pie with Traveler, now in his true alien form, and states things would be better with him in charge.Cast:, Marika Sila, Gail Maurice,5'The Wunderkind'April 25, 2019 ( 2019-04-25)Raff Hanks finds himself in a hospital and recounts the events leading up to his hospitalization to an orderly.
Years earlier, Raff considered himself a wunderkind and had been a successful campaign manager. After he and his partner Maura fail to get then-sitting and unpopular James Stevens reelected, Raff's career is ruined.
While at the bar years later, Raff spots a news item about eleven-year-old star Oliver Foley announcing his candidacy for President. Seizing the opportunity to redeem himself, Raff convinces Oliver's parents about having him run. While the public supports Oliver, he struggles to answer questions about current issues and humiliates himself during a debate. Raff then bases Oliver's campaign around family after learning his dog is dying of cancer; resulting in Oliver winning the Iowa caucus and subsequently becoming President while his mother becomes the Vice President.
Oliver takes control of the White House, prompting Raff to regret his actions. When Oliver catches wind of Raff's 'treason', he reveals he lied about his dog dying to get votes before convincing the Secret Service to shoot Raff. In the present, Raff learns from the orderly that the surgeon operating on him is an apathetic child due to Oliver’s having passed a law forbidding older doctors.Cast:, Kimberley Sustad, Lane Edwards, Erica Tremblay,6'Six Degrees of Freedom'and Glen MorganMay 2, 2019 ( 2019-05-02)The crew of the Bradbury spacecraft, led by Alexa Brandt, decide to head for the planet after a nuclear war breaks out on earth. The crew members soon begin to turn on one another, in spite of Brandt's attempts to convince them to come together under times of stress. However, she too begins to break, devastating fellow crew member Katherine Langford. One crewman, Jerry Pierson, goes crazy and starts rambling that they are being watched, to which the other crewmen don’t believe him.
Later on, he is seemingly killed after going out the airlock. The crew successfully lands on Mars. It is later revealed that Jerry had been taken away by aliens and that he was correct: aliens have been monitoring the crew trying to determine if they are worth saving and if humanity were better off if his ideas were to happen.Cast:, Jefferson White, Jonathan Whitesell7'Not All Men'Christina ChoeHeather Anne CampbellMay 9, 2019 ( 2019-05-09)Reporter Annie Miller is invited by her co-worker Dylan to watch a meteor shower. During the event, Dylan picks up one of the rocks, causing his attitude to change.
Annie leaves early after witnessing Dylan destroy his record player. The next day, Annie visits her sister Martha who is celebrating her birthday with her husband Mike, nephew Cole, and Phil. While having cake, they hear a neighbor scream about contaminated water before witnessing most of the town's men, including Mike, partake in violent acts; with Phil being killed in the process. Dylan appears and tries to strangle Annie before she gets free and knocks him back.
Annie, Martha, and Cole are later rescued and taken to a quarantine center, where they learn that a virus infected the town's water supply and affected almost all of the men. Even though he had one of the meteors in his pocket, Cole is deemed healthy, as he was able to control his rage, and revealing that the meteorites were just a placebo and excuse for the men's violent behaviors. The three are eventually allowed to leave as the news blames the incident on road rage and late night crime sprees.Cast:,8'Point of Origin'Mathias HerndlJohn GriffinMay 16, 2019 ( 2019-05-16)Wealthy Eve Martin is approached by her and Anna Fuentas who asks if her grandson can use her address as she's an illegal immigrant from Guatemala. Eve agrees while she prepares for a party for new parents. However, Anna is taken.
While out grocery shopping with her daughters, Eve finds that her credit cards have been declined. In the parking lot, they are picked up. She and her husband William are interrogated by Agent Allandale. While her family is released, Eve remains in HSI custody so Allandale can figure out where she came from. The machine she is subjected to gives her the fake illusion that HSI later released her as well as visions of a ruined world. Eve is shocked to find out that Anna is an illegal alien from another world and that she is too. Eve and Anna manage to formulate an escape plan as they dodge HSI agents.
While Anna goes in a different direction, Eve heads home where William says she can't be here. Agent Allandale arrives with the HSI agents. When Eve tells him to get out of her house, Allandale tells her to get out of 'his house.' Eve is taken away by the HSI to be reimprisoned as William sheds a tear.Cast:, Toby Levins, Robert Mann9'The Blue Scorpion'Glen MorganMay 23, 2019 ( 2019-05-23)Depressed anthropology Jeff Storck is about to divorce from his wife despite his pleas for counseling. On top of that, he finds that his father has apparently committed suicide. While in his dad’s house, he finds a gun called the Blue Scorpion with a bullet with his name on it.
At the funeral, Jeff questions why his father would kill himself. With all that's going on in his life, Jeff contemplates killing himself with the gun after testing it at a gun range.
Meanwhile, Jeff’s estranged wife has begun seeing another man, also named Jeff, which gets Jeff to thinking about killing the man due to his feelings for his wife. Jeff goes to her house and shoots at his wife’s boyfriend. The bullet misses him, but hits and kills a burglar in the house, also named Jeff. In the aftermath of this after being praised for stopping the burglar, Jeff decides to rid himself of the gun that has caused him his misfortune.
He throws it into the harbor and leaves. Later, the gun is found by two kids with the bullet now reading the name “Kyle” after the kid who picked it up.Cast:,10'Blurryman'Simon KinbergAlex RubensMay 30, 2019 ( 2019-05-30)After rewriting the opening narration for an episode of The Twilight Zone starring Seth Rogen and Betty Gabriel for Jordan Peele, and Twilight Zone fan Sophie Gelson discovers someone changed it to be about her. She later notices a mysterious blurry figure appearing in the background of several scenes as well as scenes from previous episodes. While searching for Jordan, Sophie encounters the Blurryman, who chases her through the studio and triggers a flashback to her childhood. After a brief encounter with, she hands a new version of the narration to Jordan before finding herself in the world of the iconic episode '.' When she finally encounters the Blurryman and agrees to hear it out, the Blurryman reveals himself as original series host. Claiming that they have 'a lot of work to do,' Serling escorts Sophie through a door into the Twilight Zone.Cast:, Zibby Allen, Caitlin Stryker.
Release On January 30, 2019, it was announced during the 's annual winter press tour that the series would premiere on April 1, 2019. A black-and-white version of the first season was released on May 30, 2019. Marketing On February 3, 2019, a teaser trailer for the series aired during the telecast of.
The commercial played as though it was interrupting CBS' feed of the game and it featured host standing in an empty. Another trailer was released on February 21. Reception Critical response On the review aggregator, the first season holds an approval rating of 73% based on 79 reviews, with an average rating of 7.62/10.
The website's critical consensus reads, ' The Twilight Zone explores the strangeness of the modern world through Rod Serling's winning formula, creating a thought-provoking - if not always spine-tingling - showcase for Jordan Peele and his exceptional crop of collaborators.' Assigned the first season a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating 'generally positive reviews.' The gave it a positive review and said: 'It's possible that. Rod Serling and Jordan Peele switched places. As co-creator and on-screen host of the new version, he Peele updates the series while capturing the original's essence.'
Was more mixed in its review, calling the first episodes 'unforgivably long', but also saying that the series stays 'true to the ethos of The Twilight Zone' and that 'the episodes are free-standing and timeless'. Also gave it a mixed review, praising Jordan Peele as the narrator, but saying the series should try to step away from the original. Was more critical, comparing it unfavorably to the original series, stating, 'with the exception of one superior episode, 'Replay', it's hard to conceive that an artist as prodigiously talented and thoughtful as Peele is creatively involved at all.' Accolades For the, received a nomination for. References. Andreeva, Nellie (December 19, 2012). From the original on October 13, 2018.
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