How to Watch 'The Twilight Zone'
After the debut of the acclaimed Get Out, Jordan Peele has become something of a horror auteur, directing, writing, and producing a slew of genre projects for both film and TV. One particularly interesting jewel in his speculative crown is The Twilight Zone, a remake of the beloved classic series.
Now in its second season, the show has proved to be must-watch television. Each episode of the anthology series features an all-star cast (including, of course, Peele as a Rod Serling-style narrator). The only issue: The Twilight Zone will be a little harder to find than the average TV show. Here's how to watch it.
It's available on CBS All Access.
As of late June, both seasons one and two are available in their entirety on CBS All Access. For those unfamiliar, that's CBS's streaming platform, which requires a separate subscription. Plans start at $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year, and include access to CBS's back catalog, as well as CBS All Access originals like The Twilight Zone and Star Trek: Discovery.
Unfortunately, the show isn't available on any other streaming services, such as Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video. It also won't be broadcast on the regular CBS channel.
The original is much more widely available.
Already finished with season two of the reboot, but need more Twilight Zone? Head over to Netflix or Hulu, where the Rod Serling version is available to stream anytime—and it really never gets old.
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