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What to Watch This Weekend: The Twilight Zone

What to Watch This Weekend: The Twilight Zone

With cable, Netflix, and internet options, finding the best thing to watch during your downtime is difficult. Instead of flipping through menus all weekend and settling on nothing, turn to What to Watch This Weekend, a series in which we give you our pick for the best new show or movie available.

There’s a New Year’s Eve tradition you might not know about. Before the ball drops and you pop that bubbly, flip over to Syfy for a Twilight Zone marathon that happens every year on December 31. Beginning at 4 a.m. and running until January 2, 2018, Syfy runs all the black and white classics we love. From “Eye of the Beholder” to “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,” the marathon will hit all the iconic episodes that inspired shows like Black Mirror. If you want a little mindfuckery to close out the crazy year that was 2017, this is where you’ll find it. Link