It’s becoming increasingly – and concerningly – common for streaming services to pull original content for tax write down purposes, and in the wake of the brand new “Let the Right One In” series being taken off Showtime, Deadline reports that the Jordan Peele-hosted CBS reboot of “The Twilight Zone” has now been removed from its streaming service, Paramount+.
The “Twilight Zone” reboot originally aired on CBS All Access, which eventually became Paramount+. The show ran for just two seasons, premiering in 2019 and ending in 2020.
The good news? Both seasons of the Peele-hosted “The Twilight Zone” have been released onto DVD, so fans wanting to check out the series will continue to be able to do so.
As for Rod Serling’s original “Twilight Zone” series, that is still streaming on Paramount+.
From Executive Producers Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg, the modern re-imagining of the classic brought the original series’ legacy of socially conscious storytelling to new audiences, exploring the human condition and holding a lens up to the culture of our times.
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