Reddit users share their pick on the weirdest TV shows of all time from classic masterpieces like The Twilight Zones to recent shows like Doom Patrol.
Sam Raimi's horror movie background undoubtedly led him to reference other classic horror movies in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Much like the Munsters, old TV shows have classic and historical viewpoints with the potential to return to screens in exciting movie reboots.
Given the fondness for pop-culture references in Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy, it's unsurprising that The Orville pays homage to The Twilight Zone.
While TV hasn't traditionally been a medium for horror, there have been some shows that are so scary that they hardly even fit on the small screen.
In 2013, the Writers Guild of America published a list of the "101 Best Written TV Series," with the usual suspects and a few surprises in the top 10.
"A Traveler" comes from CBS' reboot of The Twilight Zone, and here's every easter egg to the iconic franchise that can be seen in the episode.
The Twilight Zone's "Four O'Clock" sees a petty man planning unusual revenge against "evil" people, and here's the episode's twist ending explained.
The Twilight Zone's "The Silence" is a rare episode of the anthology series with no sci-fi elements, and here's the ending of this outing explained.
Twilight Zone's "The Gift" sees a humanoid alien come to Earth with a present for mankind, and here's how the episode comes to a shock end.
1990s cult hit sci-fi sitcom 3rd Rock From The Sun once paid tribute to legendary genre show The Twilight Zone in a truly hilarious fashion.
AfterShock Comics is partnering with acclaimed artist Juan Doe, who will write and illustrate a new one-shot sci-fi horror anthology titled Spectro.
Created by the legendary Rod Serling, The Twilight Zone has become a sprawling franchise, and here's every movie and show in it, ranked worst to best.
Rod Serling and co. changed popular culture forever with these mind-benders. These are the best Twilight Zone episodes, according to IMDb.
Fan of The Twilight Zone? All is not lost, these indie delights will transport fans into a different world as The Twilight Zone’s spirit lives on...
An anthology series covering sci-fi, horror, and mystical topics, The Twilight Zone could be downright frightening, especially these episodes.
The Twilight Zone movie's on-set tragedy caused Hollywood to update safety protocols, and 1986's Stand By Me was even impacted by the changes.
The Twilight Zone is responsible for some of the scariest characters ever portrayed on television. Who are the most terrifying of them all?
All great horror anthology series include a seasonal outing that can be colder than the temperature outside. These are the merriest and scariest.
Soumatoh Kabushikigaishac is just like The Twilight Zone except the manga revisits the same unsettling place and experience with different characters.