NATIONAL TWILIGHT ZONE DAY – May 11
Thu May 11th

National Twilight Zone Day

National Twilight Zone Day is a holiday in the United States that takes place on May 11th, with eerie background music and unexplainable occurrences.

Rod Serling wrote, wrote, and narrated The Twilight Zone, a television show, was created, written, and narrated by The Twilight Zone. It debuted on October 1, 1959, 1959. The episodes were extremely popular, stretched the imagination, and captivated viewers.. From 1959-1964, the show aired from 1959-1964. Rod Serling is also the show's spin-off called Night Gallery, which was also created by Rod Serling.

Each episode featured original stories that took the viewer on a journey into an unknown setting. Characters often revealed their backstories by intense conversations. Settings ranged from the wild west to penthouse suites. In The Twilight Zone, each tale took place in the 5th dimension.

How to celebrate #nationaltwilightzoneday

Are you a fan of the show? Are you a fan of the series? Watch old episodes of the show.. What is your favorite episode of The Twilight Zone? To commemorate the day, enter The Twilight Zone and host a party. To get you off, we have these awesome party planning tips.

  • Make 5th dimension pinwheels. Make 5th dimension pinwheels
  • Fortune cookies are the best cookies on the market
  • Cook a valentine steak
  • Stir up a nutty mixture of terror and apprehension
  • Mix up a few drinks – use light and shadow, love potions
  • Play some trivia while snacking.
  • Guests are invited to dress up as characters from their favorite shows. Guests can dress up as characters from their favorite shows

Photographs of your stay in The Twilight Zone! Don't forget to post on social media using #NationalTwilightZoneDay..