While CBS and Jordan Peele are currently rebooting "The Twilight Zone," Deadline has reported that another anthology series that was hosted by Rod Serling is currently getting a reboot. The site reports that SYFY is now developing a fresh take on "Night Gallery."
“The Night Gallery reboot will update the 1969 series for the digital age. Dark and twisted morality tales paired with Serling’s specific brand of irony, Night Gallery will explore and exploit every modern nightmare imaginable, mining our fears of the dangers of social media.”
"Night Gallery," which ran on NBC from 1969-73 on NBC, was Sterling’s supernatural/horror follow-up to his sci-fi-themed anthology series "The Twilight Zone." Serling was the host of "Night Gallery," appearing in an art gallery setting to introduce each segment of an episode by unveiling a painting that illustrated the story.
The project comes from "Teen Wolf" creator/executive producer Jeff Davis and executive producer David Janollari (Midnight, Texas), with Universal TV and Universal Cable Prods. co-producing.