This is the most exciting TV development news we’ve heard in a long time.
CBS TV Studios in the very early stages of a new version of the classic series The Twilight Zone.
Bryan Singer (X-Men) is attached as executive producer. There is no writer and no attached network at this time. So this could go nowhere. But the development wheels are turning.
Source: EW
CBS TV Studios in the very early stages of a new version of the classic series The Twilight Zone.
Bryan Singer (X-Men) is attached as executive producer. There is no writer and no attached network at this time. So this could go nowhere. But the development wheels are turning.
Source: EW
This really is damn exciting.
ReplyDeleteThey will probably ruin it.
ReplyDeleteDidn't they already try doing this with Forest Whitaker and it failed?
ReplyDeleteThis is happy news.
ReplyDeleteWhy it's not, and already has been done before twice
ReplyDeleteLame, I think they need to find an original show that hasn't been done before rather than remake a remake of a show that already has been done twice. The second one failed terriblly.
ReplyDeleteYes back in the 80's
ReplyDeleteNot at all, it's ridiculous to do this again for the third time. The original one was classic the second one flopped big time. CBS better find quality original programming to put on instead of this lame remake which will end up getting cancelled.
ReplyDeleteConsidering the second remake flopped big time. I rather watch the original twilight zone
ReplyDeleteNo, there was also a Twilight zone done in 2002: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318252/combined
ReplyDeleteThat flopped, there is no point of remaking it.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the point of remaking a classic show that's been remade twice already. Both ended up flopping big time. C'mon CBS, find something original to put one. This remake will only end up getting cancelled.
ReplyDeleteThat was my point in the original thread I posted.
ReplyDeleteBecause of the first, horrible, remake, I hope they will do it right this time. All it takes is hire the right writer to put at the helm of the project.
ReplyDeleteLet's keep our fingers crossed they get it right this time. If so, it would be great.
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