Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone Canceled After Two Seasons

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Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone Canceled After Two Seasons

CBS All Access' "The Twilight Zone" has been canceled after two seasons. The anthology series was reimagined by Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg.

"Jordan Peele, Simon Kinberg, and the entire production team truly reimagined The Twilight Zone for the modern age. They upheld the classic series' legacy of socially conscious storytelling and pushed today's viewers to explore all new dimensions of thought-provoking and topical themes that we hope will resonate with audiences for years to come," said Julie McNamara, executive VP and head of programming for Paramount+.

The second season of the series starred Kylie Bunbury, Sky Ferreira, Topher Grace, David Krumholtz, Thomas Lennon, Natalie Martinez, Gretchen Mol, Paula Newsome, Jurnee Smollett, and Damon Wayans Jr.


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