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Gets third reboot by top US comic

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NEW YORK — Are you ready to re-enter The Twilight Zone?

US television channel CBS announced Wednesday it will resurrect the science-fiction series, in a bid to boost its subscripti­onbased streaming platform CBS All Access.

Comedian- turned- director Jordan Peele — known for directing mystery thriller Get Out, which is heading into awards season — will helm the reboot.

First broadcast in 1959, The Twilight Zone was a pioneer in television drama, known for its suspensefu­l music composed by French-Romanian Marius Constant and the black- and-white spiral of the credits.

The series had no regular characters: each episode was instead a stand-alone exploratio­n of fantasy, science-fiction, psychology, and metaphysic­s, with dramatic tension always at the forefront.

However, the series did have an omnipresen­t narrator — portrayed by the show’s writer, Rod Serling.

The Twilight Zone also featured performanc­es from several film stars — from Buster Keaton to Robert Redford, along with the likes of Mickey Rooney, Lee Van Cleef, and William Shatner.

It served as inspiratio­n for several other shows, including Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror (Netflix), itself a hit offering unsettling, satirical exploratio­ns of the modern world.

It has already been remade twice, broadcast from 1985 to 1989 on CBS and again between 2002 and 2003 on the cable channel UPN.

Director and actor Peele will serve as executive producer on this third revival, alongside Simon Kinberg, best known for his work on the X- Men franchise.

Peele made an impression as a director with his first film, Get Out, released in February. Despite a $ 4.5- million budget, the critically acclaimed tale of a young black man meeting his white girlfriend’s sweet-turnedsini­ster family earned $175 million — with takings of $254 million internatio­nally.

“Too many times this year it’s felt we were living in a twilight zone, he said. “I can’t think of a better moment to reintroduc­e it to modern audiences.” —

 ??  ?? DONNA DOUGLAS in The Twilight Zone (1959)
DONNA DOUGLAS in The Twilight Zone (1959)

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