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The Twilight Zone

2002–2003·UPN·30 min·7.8/10
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Other series share this name: The Twilight Zone (1959), The Twilight Zone (1985).

In this continuation of the original CBS series, each hour-long episode presents two half-hour stories of the strange, the science fiction, and the supernatural. Several of the stories are remakes and sequels to stories from the original, but most are all-new tales of horror and imagination.

Status
Ended
Language
English
Premiered
September 18, 2002
Ended
May 21, 2003

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